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| Henry Fonda | ... | ||
| Jean Martin | ... | ||
| R.G. Armstrong | ... |
Honest John
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Karl Braun | ... |
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Piero Lulli | ... | |
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Marc Mazza | ... |
Don John
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Benito Stefanelli | ... |
Porteley
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Alexander Allerson | ... |
Rex
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Rainer Peets | ... |
Big Gun
(as Remus Peets)
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Jack Beauregard, once the greatest gunslinger of the Old West, only wants to move to Europe and retire in peace. But a young gunfighter, known only as "Nobody", idolizes him and wants to see him go out in a blaze of glory. He arranges for Jack to face the 150-man gang known as The Wild Bunch and earn his place in history. Written by lonamer
This is a great Tonino Valerii & Sergio Leone film featuring Henry Fonda & Terence Hill. This is a take on the Trinity character Hill has done in the past, not the same character but a variation of it. This movie is a lot more serious than the Trinity(s) but still provides some very very funny scenes & plenty of them. The more serious side is a great story, a man (Fonda) who is a living legend, especially in the eyes of a stranger (Hill) who will do everything he can to see his hero get written in the history books. It is adventurous, touching, and hysterical. All the elements of a perfect film for me. Also features an amazing soundtrack by none other than Ennio Morricone. Both the film & its score are gems. Worth watching over & over. A true 10!