Spaghetti Western heroes

I too have wondered about a few of the spaghetti western actors.

And Terrance Hill in the "Trinity" movies was a favorite of mine. In fact,, I named my first son "Trinity" and my second son "Terrance". Sadly we lost Terrance right after birth. I made sure my first born has a copy of the movies though. He loves them too!
 
Raquel Welch........
 

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IIRC they were each others best friends.
Bud died in 2016 in Italy....interestingly his true last name was....Pedersoli!!

Terrence is still alive
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That is what I also had read, they made twenty movies or so. Spencer was also a lawyer, olympic level athlete in swimming and expert pilot owning an air freight business.
 
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Raquel Welch........
While on a day trip to Genoa, NV, I stopped in at the oldest bar in NV. Lots of stuff hanging on the walls, including a picture and a bra belonging to Raquel Welch. Ann Margaret stopped in once and said, she would donate her bra if they took down Raquel's. The bar owners declined!!!
 
(y)(y) On Terrence Hill and Bud Spencer's movies. Last week, I happened to catch a couple of them that I had not seen before. I think they also made a movie where they were motorcycle cops???
 
I saw one last night with Joel McRae no less. It was called, "Cry Blood Apache." It starts out with McRae talking to some guy while watering his horse after which he rides off into the sunset. Scene switches to a bunch of rowdies having a drunken fling with some Apache women they caught and thing turn ugly and the womem are all killed except one who promises to show them where the Apaches get their gold nuggets. An Apache warrior tracks the men dow and kills them one by one and the story continues until until the last man ileft with the woman who has since fallenen in love with the guy as he was the only one who treated her well Guess he's the hero. At the end he's fighting witht eh Apache who is about to kill him when the woman shoots the Apache. The then walk off into the sunset with McRae standing on a hillside watches them leave. Except for those two short spots, McRae is nowhere to be seen in the movie. A bit of a rip off but other that that it was a pretty good story. Now if only the picture quality has been better it would have been a far more enjoyable movie.
It's part of a 20 western movies deal on four DVDs that my stepdaughter sent me. There's some old 1930s John Wayne stuff, a couple of 1950's and 60s westerns and the rest pure spaghetti. Some good and some real stinker. One with Jack Palance I rate as a ten. The skunks that is. Lousy story and picture quality is almost unwatchable. I've gotten through the first two DVDs and seriously wonder if I want to suffer through the last two. Funny thing about spagetti westerns. Most are filmed in Spain, not Italy. Aye caramba! The inculudes the man with no name series.

Paul B.
 
Name the actors below:
Boy. Ya got them all there don't ya. Front table, left starting w/Robert Redford, Michael Landon, Dan Blocker, Lorne Green, The Duke John Wayne, Paul Newman, Robert Duval, Chuck Conners. Table on right front...Clint Eastwood in High Plains drifter attire Steve McQueen, James Gardner "Maverick " , ??, Fess Parker. See Richard Boone "Paladin", James Arness & Miss Kitty )Amanda Blake), Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, Donna Douglas, Jimmy Stewart. Ken Curtis(Festus) Burt Reynolds, yul Brenner, Glen Ford, Jerry Reed.
 
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