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Aldo Sambrell Movies

1996
Genres: Horror   

Starring: Santiago Segura, Mariangela Giordano, Aldo Sambrell, Charlie S. Chaplin, Silvia Superstar, ...

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1994
Genres: Action    Drama    Thriller   

Starring: Dolph Lundgren, Charlotte Lewis, B.D. Wong, Anthony John Denison, Tim Guinee, ...

Rating: *** out of **** I don't generally make it a point to review Dolph Lundgren films, since
they're usually steeped deep into mediocrity, but I gave this one a
chance based on some fairly high recommendations. And I have to admit,
I'm pleasantly surprised; though not a great movie, Men of War delivers
thrilling action amidst a plot that's actually not half-bad by "generic
a...
1994
Genres: Action    Drama    Thriller   

Starring: Dolph Lundgren, Charlotte Lewis, B.D. Wong, Anthony John Denison, Tim Guinee, ...

Rating: *** out of **** I don't generally make it a point to review Dolph Lundgren films, since
they're usually steeped deep into mediocrity, but I gave this one a
chance based on some fairly high recommendations. And I have to admit,
I'm pleasantly surprised; though not a great movie, Men of War delivers
thrilling action amidst a plot that's actually not half-bad by "generic
a...
1980
Genres: Horror    Sci-Fi   

Starring: James Mitchum, John Carradine, Philip Carey, Anthony Eisley, Andrea Hartford, ...

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1974
Genres: Family    Adventure    Fantasy    Action   

Starring: John Phillip Law, Caroline Munro, Tom Baker, Douglas Wilmer, Martin Shaw, ...

After Sinbad (Jon Phillip Law) happens upon a strange gold "bauble"
while at sea, his ship ends up at a town where a similar gold piece is
kept by a Vizier (Douglas Wilmer), whose city is threatened by the evil
prince Koura (Tom Baker). Sinbad, his crew, the Vizier, and two other
people from the town begin an adventure to solve the mystery of the
"baubles".This is a fine fantas...
1967
Genres: Action    Western   

Starring: Clint Eastwood, Marianne Koch, Gian Maria Volonté, Wolfgang Lukschy, Sieghardt Rupp, ...

ALthough in many respects this film pales in comparison with Leone's
later films, it is itself a brilliant cinematic achievement. In part,
this is because its failings primarily appear to be due to constraints
of budget (very small and highly uncertain) and time more than anything
else. Even to the extent that the skills of Leone, Morricone, and
others hadn't fully flowered yet...
1967
Genres: Action    Western   

Starring: Clint Eastwood, Marianne Koch, Gian Maria Volonté, Wolfgang Lukschy, Sieghardt Rupp, ...

ALthough in many respects this film pales in comparison with Leone's
later films, it is itself a brilliant cinematic achievement. In part,
this is because its failings primarily appear to be due to constraints
of budget (very small and highly uncertain) and time more than anything
else. Even to the extent that the skills of Leone, Morricone, and
others hadn't fully flowered yet...
1965
Genres: Action    Adventure    Western   

Starring: Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Gian Maria Volonté, Mara Krupp, Luigi Pistilli, ...

Leone's 'A Fistful Of Dollars' is a bona fide western classic, but amazingly
he managed to top himself with this "sequel". Yeah, I know it isn't REALLY a
sequel. In fact Leone's "Dollars" trilogy actually have no connection with
each other, and Eastwood's so-called "Man With No Name" actually has many!
(In this movie Monco, in the previous one Joe). Most people seem go for 'The
1965
Genres: Action    Adventure    Western   

Starring: Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Gian Maria Volonté, Mara Krupp, Luigi Pistilli, ...

Leone's 'A Fistful Of Dollars' is a bona fide western classic, but amazingly
he managed to top himself with this "sequel". Yeah, I know it isn't REALLY a
sequel. In fact Leone's "Dollars" trilogy actually have no connection with
each other, and Eastwood's so-called "Man With No Name" actually has many!
(In this movie Monco, in the previous one Joe). Most people seem go for 'The
1964
Genres: Action    Western   

Starring: Clint Eastwood, Marianne Koch, Gian Maria Volonté, Wolfgang Lukschy, Sieghardt Rupp, ...

ALthough in many respects this film pales in comparison with Leone's
later films, it is itself a brilliant cinematic achievement. In part,
this is because its failings primarily appear to be due to constraints
of budget (very small and highly uncertain) and time more than anything
else. Even to the extent that the skills of Leone, Morricone, and
others hadn't fully flowered yet...