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My Name Is Nobody (Italian: Il mio nome è Nessuno) is a 1973 Italian/French/German international co-production comedy spaghetti Western starring Terence Hill and Henry Fonda. The film was directed by Tonino Valerii and based on an idea by Sergio Leone .
Leone continued to produce, and on occasion, step in to reshoot scenes, in other films. One of these films was My Name Is Nobody (1973) by Tonino Valerii, a comedy Western film that poked fun at the spaghetti Western genre. It starred Henry Fonda as an old gunslinger facing a final confrontation after the death of his brother.
My Name Is Nobody: Tonino Valerii: Terence Hill, Henry Fonda, Jean Martin: Italian–French–West German co-production [35] Night Flight from Moscow: Henri Verneuil: Yul Brynner, Henry Fonda, Dirk Bogarde: Spy film: French-Italian–West German co-production [36] Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to? Robert Lamoureux: Jean Lefebvre, Pierre ...
Among his best-known films are Day of Anger (1967) The Price of Power (1969), My Dear Killer (1972), A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die (1972) and My Name Is Nobody (1973), starring Henry Fonda and Terence Hill. [1] In 1970, he directed A Girl Called Jules, which was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. [2]
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2. Long Shot. Cast: Seth Rogen and Charlize Theron Runtime: 125 minutes Like Nobody Wants This, Long Shot follows the story of an unlikely duo falling in love. Fred Flarsky (Rogen) is a talented ...
My Name is Nobody: Tonino Valerii: Terence Hill, Henry Fonda: Western: Italian-French-West German co-production [66] [67] Night Flight from Moscow: Henri Verneuil: Yul Brynner, Henry Fonda, Dirk Bogarde, Philippe Noiret, Michel Bouquet, Martin Held, Virna Lisi, Elga Andersen: Cold War spy film: French-West German-Italian co-production Old Barge ...
The second film produced by Sergio Leone following My Name Is Nobody, it was originally intended as a remake of Bertrand Blier's Going Places in a western setting, but during the screenwriting process it moved towards something different, closer to The Sting. [2]