My Name Is Nobody (1973)
Ok, the spaghetti comedy western is not a genre that ranks highly in my *must see* list but I made an exception for this one. It's a charming tale of a laid back gunslinger (Terence Hill, who is wonderful not to say gorgeous) who idolises retired gunman Jack Beauregard (Henry Fonda). The laughs are genuinely funny, expected and unexpected, and there is a nice warm-heartedness about the film.
I really liked this and it has one of the best Ennio Morricone "signature tunes" that me walking around whistling it all day with a smile on my face.
Ok, the spaghetti comedy western is not a genre that ranks highly in my *must see* list but I made an exception for this one. It's a charming tale of a laid back gunslinger (Terence Hill, who is wonderful not to say gorgeous) who idolises retired gunman Jack Beauregard (Henry Fonda). The laughs are genuinely funny, expected and unexpected, and there is a nice warm-heartedness about the film.
I really liked this and it has one of the best Ennio Morricone "signature tunes" that me walking around whistling it all day with a smile on my face.