Born in 1945 in Greenville, South Carolina, Patty Moran Shepard died of a heart attack at her home on January 3 in Madrid, Spain, the same country that welcomed her in 1963, when she moved with her father, an Air Force officer.
After a successful career as a TV commercial model she debuted in the big screen in 1966, appearing in the years ahead in gialli (Mio Caro Assassino a.k.a. My Dear Killer 1972); spaghetti westerns, such as in Antonio Margheriti’s The Stranger And The Gunfighter (alongside two late, great action heroes, Lee Van Cleef and Lo Lieh), and in many horror movies shown in drive-ins through all the States in the late 70’s.
Her presence and talent will be eternally felt in our hearts, especially in those cold, full moon nights, when we can spot a graceful woman dressed in black walking softly between moldering tombs and hundred-year old crypts.
Muchas gracias for your work,...
After a successful career as a TV commercial model she debuted in the big screen in 1966, appearing in the years ahead in gialli (Mio Caro Assassino a.k.a. My Dear Killer 1972); spaghetti westerns, such as in Antonio Margheriti’s The Stranger And The Gunfighter (alongside two late, great action heroes, Lee Van Cleef and Lo Lieh), and in many horror movies shown in drive-ins through all the States in the late 70’s.
Her presence and talent will be eternally felt in our hearts, especially in those cold, full moon nights, when we can spot a graceful woman dressed in black walking softly between moldering tombs and hundred-year old crypts.
Muchas gracias for your work,...
- 1/16/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (Stephan Segantini)
- Fangoria
Born in 1945 in Greenville, South Carolina, Patty Moran Shepard died of a heart attack at her home on January 3 in Madrid, Spain, the same country that welcomed her in 1963, when she moved with her father, an Air Force officer.
After a successful career as a TV commercial model she debuted in the big screen in 1966, appearing in the years ahead in gialli (Mio Caro Assassino a.k.a. My Dear Killer 1972); spaghetti westerns, such as in Antonio Margheriti’s The Stranger And The Gunfighter (alongside two late, great action heroes, Lee Van Cleef and Lo Lieh), and in many horror movies shown in drive-ins through all the States in the late 70’s.
Her presence and talent will be eternally felt in our hearts, especially in those cold, full moon nights, when we can spot a graceful woman dressed in black walking softly between moldering tombs and hundred-year old crypts.
Muchas gracias for your work,...
After a successful career as a TV commercial model she debuted in the big screen in 1966, appearing in the years ahead in gialli (Mio Caro Assassino a.k.a. My Dear Killer 1972); spaghetti westerns, such as in Antonio Margheriti’s The Stranger And The Gunfighter (alongside two late, great action heroes, Lee Van Cleef and Lo Lieh), and in many horror movies shown in drive-ins through all the States in the late 70’s.
Her presence and talent will be eternally felt in our hearts, especially in those cold, full moon nights, when we can spot a graceful woman dressed in black walking softly between moldering tombs and hundred-year old crypts.
Muchas gracias for your work,...
- 1/16/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (Stephan Segantini)
- Fangoria
Born in 1945 in Greenville, South Carolina, Patty Moran Shepard died of a heart attack at her home on January 3 in Madrid, Spain, the same country that welcomed her in 1963, when she moved with her father, an Air Force officer.
After a successful career as a TV commercial model she debuted in the big screen in 1966, appearing in the years ahead in gialli (Mio Caro Assassino a.k.a. My Dear Killer 1972); spaghetti westerns, such as in Antonio Margheriti’s The Stranger And The Gunfighter (alongside two late, great action heroes, Lee Van Cleef and Lo Lieh), and in many horror movies shown in drive-ins through all the States in the late 70’s.
Her presence and talent will be eternally felt in our hearts, especially in those cold, full moon nights, when we can spot a graceful woman dressed in black walking softly between moldering tombs and hundred-year old crypts.
Muchas gracias for your work,...
After a successful career as a TV commercial model she debuted in the big screen in 1966, appearing in the years ahead in gialli (Mio Caro Assassino a.k.a. My Dear Killer 1972); spaghetti westerns, such as in Antonio Margheriti’s The Stranger And The Gunfighter (alongside two late, great action heroes, Lee Van Cleef and Lo Lieh), and in many horror movies shown in drive-ins through all the States in the late 70’s.
Her presence and talent will be eternally felt in our hearts, especially in those cold, full moon nights, when we can spot a graceful woman dressed in black walking softly between moldering tombs and hundred-year old crypts.
Muchas gracias for your work,...
- 1/16/2013
- by bigsmashproductions@gmail.com (Stephan Segantini)
- Fangoria
The Stranger And The Gunfighter, 1976.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has received a collection of more than 800 kung fu film posters and other related materials from producer, screenwriter and former motion picture executive Stephen Chin, announced Academy COO Ric Robertson. The collection features marketing and promotional items including posters, lobby cards, photographs, toys, comic books, clothing and accessories from Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the Americas. It focuses predominantly on the 1970s, which many fans and scholars mark as the golden age of the kung fu film.
“Stephen is a true fan and an extraordinary collector,” said Robertson. “His dedication to documenting this important genre will help the Academy provide film enthusiasts and historians with a broader, deeper view of world cinema.”
The posters, many of which utilize bold graphics and dynamic depictions of action, will join the more than 44,000 posters held by the Academy.s Margaret Herrick Library,...
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has received a collection of more than 800 kung fu film posters and other related materials from producer, screenwriter and former motion picture executive Stephen Chin, announced Academy COO Ric Robertson. The collection features marketing and promotional items including posters, lobby cards, photographs, toys, comic books, clothing and accessories from Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the Americas. It focuses predominantly on the 1970s, which many fans and scholars mark as the golden age of the kung fu film.
“Stephen is a true fan and an extraordinary collector,” said Robertson. “His dedication to documenting this important genre will help the Academy provide film enthusiasts and historians with a broader, deeper view of world cinema.”
The posters, many of which utilize bold graphics and dynamic depictions of action, will join the more than 44,000 posters held by the Academy.s Margaret Herrick Library,...
- 6/7/2012
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
An insurance fiddle on a strongbox of gold is initiated by a scheming cabal of town dignitaries in Gianfranco Parolini's 1968 angel of death film ... If You Meet Sartana, Pray For Your Death. Into the breach steps the Sartana (Gianni Garko), the most stylish character ever to set foot in the usually grubby and sweat-drenched world of the Spaghetti Western. He takes it upon himself to serve justice upon the outlaws, Mexican bandits and corrupt officialdom, in the process walking away with a coffin-load of loot, as he influences events, turns up unexpectedly, or simply takes matters into his own hands with the silver Sharp's Derringer and Winchester rifle that play integral roles in his personal arsenal.
Ample death, ample destruction and muchos double-crossing quickly follow.
Sartana, to give it the more popular and less unwieldy title, brings together such heavyweights of the Spaghetti Western genre as Gianni Garko (Blood At Sundown,...
Ample death, ample destruction and muchos double-crossing quickly follow.
Sartana, to give it the more popular and less unwieldy title, brings together such heavyweights of the Spaghetti Western genre as Gianni Garko (Blood At Sundown,...
- 12/15/2009
- by Nick
- Latemag.com/film
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