Robert Hundar
Claudio Undari (12 January 1935 – 12 May 2008), known professionally as Robert Hundar, was an Italian film actor and stage actor, best known for his roles of "Bad Guy" in Spaghetti Western and "Poliziottesco" movies. He starred in about 40 movies between 1960 and 1980. Born in Castelvetrano, Trapani and spent his youth in Catania. He debuted in 1956 and he then moved to Madrid to keep up his busy career. The first real star of Spaghetti western, as to be called "The King of Spaghetti westerns", Undari was forced to return to Italy when the glorious days of the spaghetti genre began to decline. Selected filmography * ''Roland the Mighty'' (1956) - Balicante * ''Goliath and the Dragon'' (1960) - Polimorfeo * ''Run with the Devil'' (1960) - Kristic * ''The Joy of Living'' (1961) - Fascist * ''Il segno del vendicatore'' (1962) * ''Lo sparviero dei Caraibi'' (1962) - Don Pedro de Alicante * '' Marco Polo'' (1962) - Mongka * '' L'ombra di Zorro'' (1962) - Billy * '' Tres hombr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Castelvetrano
Castelvetrano ( scn, Castiḍḍuvitranu) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Trapani, Sicily, southern Italy. The archeological site of Selinunte is located within the municipal territory. The municipality borders with Campobello di Mazara, Mazara del Vallo, Menfi, Montevago, Partanna, Salemi and Santa Ninfa. History The first recorded mentions of Castelvetrano in the historical record date back to the 12th and 13th centuries. By the 15th century, records exist of a federation of local cities which includes Castelvetrano. The church of St. John, outside the city walls, dates back to this period and was founded in 1412. Economy The economy is based predominantly on farming, with the cultivation of vines and olive trees being the main focus. Woodworking (mainly furniture) is also an important sector. Both Valle del Belìce olive oil and Nocellara del Belice DOP table olives have a protected status in the European Union. Main sights The center of Castelvetrano cons ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Seven From Texas
''The Seven from Texas'' ( es, Antes llega la muert, it, I sette del Texas, also known as ''Seven Guns from Texas'' and ''Hour of Death'') is a 1964 Spanish-Italian western film directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Spaghetti Western at the 64th Venice International Film Festival. Cast References External links * 1964 films Italian Western (genre) films Spaghetti Western films Spanish Western (genre) films 1964 Western (genre) films Texas in fiction Films directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent Films shot in Almería 1960s Italian films 1960s Spanish-language films {{1960s-Western-film-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Fighting Fist Of Shanghai Joe
''The Fighting Fist of Shanghai Joe'' (Italian: ''Il mio nome è Shanghai Joe'', lit. "My name is Shanghai Joe") is a 1973 Spaghetti Western kung fu film directed by Mario Caiano and starring Chen Lee as Shanghai Joe. The film was released in a number of alternate titles in the United States, including ''To Kill or to Die'' and ''The Dragon Strikes Back''. Plot A Chinese immigrant skilled in martial arts arrives in America and travels to Texas looking for honest work. Wherever he goes he encounters racism. He soon impinges on the interests of a slave trader called Spencer, which results in a price being put on his head. "Shanghai Joe" uses his martial arts expertise to free the Mexican slaves from their cruel master. Spencer and his friends then hire the four most terrifying bounty hunters of the West, among them a cannibal, a scalp hunter, a killer who skins his victims, and another martial arts champion, his old friend Mikuja. Cast * Chen Lee (Myoshin Hayakawa) - Shangh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mean Frank And Crazy Tony
''Mean Frank and Crazy Tony'' ( it, Il suo nome faceva tremare...Interpol in allarme or it, Dio, sei proprio un padreterno!) is a 1973 crime-comedy film directed by Michele Lupo, and starring Lee Van Cleef, Tony Lo Bianco and Edwige Fenech. Plot Tony Breda, whilst well-respected in his Italian town, is a small-time criminal who idolises and attempts to imitate his hero Italo-American mobster Frankie Diomede who has earned the nickname "Dio" ("God"). Tony reads in the newspaper that Frank has returned to Genoa to take care of a rival organisation, run by Louis Annunziata, operating in his home territory. Starstruck, Tony follows Frank from his hotel to a villa where a party is taking place and tries to gain entry. Frank calmly calls the police and alerts them to illegal gambling activities taking place at the party, and in doing so arranges his own arrest. When Tony hears advancing police sirens, he pushes past the fleeing guests to reach Frank, believing that if he rescues him fr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cut-Throats Nine
This list of Euro-Western films includes Western-genre films made in Europe by non-Italian production companies, although the term Euro-Western can sometimes include the Italian-produced Spaghetti Western subgenre. Several Euro-Western films, nicknamed sauerkraut Westerns because they were made in Germany and shot in Yugoslavia, were derived from stories by novelist Karl May, and were film adaptations of May's work. One of the most popular German Western franchises was the ''Winnetou'' series, which featured a Native American Apache hero in the lead role. Some new Euro-Westerns emerged in the 2010s, including Kristian Levring's ''The Salvation'', Martin Koolhoven's ''Brimstone'', and Andreas Prochaska's ''The Dark Valley''. List by release date See also * List of Spaghetti Western films References Further reading *Frayling, Christopher. ''Spaghetti Westerns: Cowboys and Europeans from Karl May to Sergio Leone''. London: Routledge & Keagan Paul, 1981. *Hughes, How ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Weekend Murders
''The Weekend Murders'' ( it, Concerto per pistola solista, also known as ''The Story of a Crime'') is a 1970 Italian giallo film directed by Michele Lupo. It starred Ida Galli, Beryl Cunningham, Anna Moffo and Orchidea De Santis. Plot A family goes to a British estate to hear the reading of a will and while there they are murdered one by one, beginning with the butler. The murders are investigated by a Scotland Yard detective, played by Lance Percival, and a local Police Sergeant, played by Gastone Moschin. Cast * Anna Moffo as Barbara Worth * Gastone Moschin as Sgt. Aloisius Thorpe * Ida Galli as Isabelle * Lance Percival as inspector Grey * Peter Baldwin as Anthony Carter * Chris Chittell as Georgie Kemple * Quinto Parmeggiani as Lawrence Carter * Giacomo Rossi Stuart as Ted Collins * Beryl Cunningham as Pauline Collins * Marisa Fabbri as Gladys Kemple * Orchidea De Santis as the waitress * Robert Hundar as the waiter * Ballard Berkeley as Peter, the butle ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sabata (film)
''Sabata'' ( it, Ehi amico ... c'è Sabata. Hai chiuso!, lit. "Hey friend ... that's Sabata. You're finished!"), is a 1969 Italian Spaghetti Western directed by Gianfranco Parolini. It is the first film in ''The Sabata Trilogy'' by Parolini, and stars Lee Van Cleef as the title character. Parolini had previously had a major success with the first Sartana Spaghetti Western ''If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death'' (1968), but the sequels were given to Giuliano Carnimeo. Producer Alberto Grimaldi contacted Parolini for a similar series of Sabata. Synopsis In Daugherty, Texas, a group of thieves disguised as Army soldiers steal a safe with $100,000 of the Army's money in it by having a pair of acrobats vault up to the second floor entrance. They haul the vault away in a wagon. During the robbery, Sabata (Lee Van Cleef) befriends Carrincha, a Confederate veteran. Sabata chases the thieves and shoots them all down from long range. He returns the safe and accepts a $5,000 rewa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Battle Of The Commandos
''Battle of the Commandos'' (also known as ''Legion of the Damned'') is a European Macaroni-War film directed in 1969 by Umberto Lenzi. The movie was a co-production between Italy (where it was released as ''La legione dei dannati''), West Germany (where is known with the title ''Die zum Teufel gehen'') and Spain (where is known as ''La brigada de los condenados''). Cast * Jack Palance: Col. Charley MacPherson * Curd Jürgens: Maj. Gen. von Reilow * Thomas Hunter: Capt. Kevin Burke * Robert Hundar: Pvt. Raymond Stone * Wolfgang Preiss: Col. Ackerman * Helmuth Schneider: Pvt. Sam Schrier * Guido Lollobrigida: Pvt. Tom Carlyle * Aldo Sambrell: Sgt. Karim Habinda * Diana Lorys: Janine * Franco Fantasia: Schiwers, the French Maquis leader * Gérard Herter: Lt. Hapke * Mirko Ellis: Capt. Adler * Bruno Corazzari Bruno Corazzari (born 30 December 1940) is an Italian film, television and stage actor. Life and career Born in Castellarano, Reggio Emilia, Corazzari started his c ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Emma Hamilton (film)
''Emma Hamilton'' is a 1968 historical drama film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Michèle Mercier, Richard Johnson and John Mills. It was partly based on the 1864 novel '' La Sanfelice'' by Alexandre Dumas and depicts the love affair between Emma Hamilton and Horatio Nelson. It was a co-production between Italy, West Germany, France and the United States. Cast * Michèle Mercier as Emma Lyon-Hamilton * Richard Johnson as Horatio Nelson * John Mills as Sir William Hamilton * Harald Leipnitz as Harry Featherstone * Claudio Undari as Captain Hardy * Mirko Ellis as John Payne * Lorenzo Terzon as Lord Charles Greville * Howard Ross as Dick Strong * Gabriella Giorgelli as Laurie Strong * Gisela Uhlen as Mrs Love * Venantino Venantini as Prince Carraciola * Mario Pisu as King Ferdinand of Naples * Boy Gobert as Romney, George * Gigi Ballista as Cardinal Ruffo * Dieter Borsche as Dr. Graham * Nadja Tiller as Queen Caroline of Naples See also *List of American fil ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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A Hole In The Forehead
''A Hole in the Forehead'' ( it, Un buco in fronte, also known as ''A Hole Between the Eyes'') is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuseppe Vari. Cast * Dragomir Bojanić as Billy Blood (credited as ''Anthony Ghidra'') * Robert Hundar as General Munguja * Rosy Zichel as Adelita * Corinne Fontaine as Placida * Giuseppe Addobbati Giuseppe Addobbati (31 December 1909 – 4 January 1986) was an Italian film actor known for his roles in Spaghetti Western and action films in the 1960s and 1970s. He was often billed as John MacDouglas for films released to an American audien ... as Prior Blasco * Jhon Bryan as Miguel References External links * Spaghetti Western films 1968 Western (genre) films 1968 films Films directed by Giuseppe Vari Films scored by Roberto Pregadio 1960s Italian-language films 1960s Italian films {{1960s-Western-film-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Death Rides Along
''Death Rides Along'' ( it, Con lui cavalca la morte) is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuseppe Vari. Cast * Mike Marshall: Bobby "Idaho" Kent * Robert Hundar: Luke Prentiss * Carole André: Susan * Andrea Bosic: Bryan Talbot * Hélène Chanel: Dolores Talbot * Paolo Giusti: Kriss * John McDouglas * Peter Martell Pietro Martellanza (30 September 1938 – 1 February 2010), best known as Peter Martell, was an Italian film actor who had numerous bigger roles in Spaghetti westerns. Sometimes he was credited as Pete Martell or Peter Martel. Born in Bolzano, h ... References External links * 1967 films Spaghetti Western films 1967 Western (genre) films Films directed by Giuseppe Vari Films scored by Lallo Gori 1960s Italian films {{1960s-Western-film-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Un Hombre Y Un Colt
''Dakota Joe'' or ''Man and a Colt'' ( es, Un hombre y un Colt) is a 1967 Argentine Spaghetti Western film directed by Tulio Demicheli, produced by Alberto Grimaldi, and starring Robert Hundar, Fernando Sancho, Gloria Milland, Mirko Ellis, Luis Gaspar, and José Canalejas. It was shot in desierto de Tabernas in Almería; in Manzanares el Real, Seseña and Torrejón de Ardoz in the community of Madrid; and Italy. It is set in Texas and México Mexico ( Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guatem .... Cast References External links * {{IMDb title, 0061776 Spaghetti Western films Argentine Western (genre) films 1967 Western (genre) films 1967 films Films directed by Tulio Demicheli Films produced by Alberto Grimaldi Films produced by Tulio Demicheli Films with screenplays ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |