, 1h40 Directed bySergio Sollima OriginItalie GenresDrama, Thriller, Action, Crime ThemesGangster films ActorsCharles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Telly Savalas, Michel Constantin, Umberto Orsini, Raymond Saunders Roles le prisonnier Rating61% The film opens with professional assassin Jeff Heston (Charles Bronson) and mistress Vanessa (Jill Ireland) pursued mercilessly while holidaying in the Virgin Islands. Jeff is shot and left for dead, while Vanessa runs off with his shooter and former business associate Coogan. After his release from prison on a framed murder charge, Jeff tracks the pair to New Orleans. However, after taking revenge on his betrayer and reuniting with Vanessa, Jeff is blackmailed by the very crime boss (Telly Savalas) who framed him, took Vanessa as his mob wife, and who is now intent on having him join his organisation. When Jeff refuses, he is hunted through an unforgiving city only to discover that his real enemy is closer than he realised.
, 1h51 Directed byTonino Valerii OriginItalie GenresWestern, Spaghetti Western ThemesPolitique, Films about racism ActorsGiuliano Gemma, Van Johnson, José Suárez, Warren Vanders, Antonio Casas, Benito Stefanelli Roles Jack Donovan Rating62% The president ends up dying from an assassin's bullet, but Willer's further quest for revenge is ultimately more successful. Spanish actress Maria Cuadra plays Lucreatia Garfield, the President's wife. In her role she portrays pretty much the role of Jackie Kennedy as a glamorous President's wife. Even in the assassination scene, Cuadra seems to emulate many of the same actions from Jackie Kennedy's last moments with John F. Kennedy in Dallas in 1963.
, 1h38 Directed byTonino Ricci OriginItalie GenresDrama, War ThemesPolitical films ActorsKlaus Kinski, George Hilton, Raymond Saunders Roles soldat de deuxième classe John Grayson / Calvin Mallory Rating56% Two condemned soldiers (Klaus Kinski and Rai Saunders) and their overseeing West Point officer survive a Nazi ambush on their way to execution. They make their way to a desolate Italian village which happens to be in the path of a German advance. While there they learn the meaning of self-sacrifice and courage when they become emotionally involved in the people and fortunes of the town and must defend the village from the invading Nazi force.
, 2h25 Directed byRichard Rosson, Victor Fleming OriginUSA GenresDrama, War, Historical ThemesFilms about religion, Jeanne d'Arc, Political films, Films based on plays, Histoire de France ActorsIngrid Bergman, José Ferrer, Francis L. Sullivan, J. Carrol Naish, George Coulouris, Gene Lockhart Rating63% Unlike the play Joan of Lorraine, which is a drama that shows how the story of Joan affects a group of actors who are performing it, the film is a straightforward recounting of the life of the French heroine. It begins with an obviously painted shot of the inside of a basilica with a shaft of light, possibly descending from heaven, shining down from the ceiling, and a solemn off-screen voice pronouncing the canonization of the Maid of Orleans. Then, the opening page of what appears to be a church manuscript recounting Joan's life in Latin is shown on the screen, while some uncredited voiceover narration by actor Shepperd Strudwick sets up the tale. The actual story of Joan then begins, from the time she becomes convinced that she has been divinely called to save France to her being burnt at the stake at the hands of the English and the Burgundians.