“…are you the ONLY movie blogger who’s NOT going to Comic Con, Glenn?”
Probably not, but thanks for asking, Franco Nero and David Hess.
The original idea was to run the reverse shot from this scene, with a more provocative text, but it is SO not safe for work that it would have been kind of counterproductive to do so.
Explication available upon request, in comments. Although it’ll be more fun for me if someone else provides it.
UPDATE: Oh, what the hell. NSFW reverse angle shot below the fold.
…and there’s the beautiful Corinne Clery, aptly demonstrating House Of Pain’s adage “if you come to battle bring a shotgun.” Don’t you really want to see Hitch-Hike now?
So they were in more than one movie together?…
Two more, three total,if the IMDB is to be trusted. “21 Hours At Munich” in ’76, Castellari’s “Jonathan of the Bears” in ’93, and this charming number, “Hitch Hike,” in ’77. And a pretty impressive sleaze fest it is, if you haven’t seen it—real old-school Psychotronic stuff.
Was David Hess the sleaziest character actor of the 70’s? YES.
He was probably at his sleaziest with Giovanni Lombardo Radice though.
I saw Munich on Hulu. William Holden plays a German cop.
OK, I’ll bite. Need to know what the reverse angle is!
Yeah, I don’t have a “work” anymore for it not be safe at, so bring it on!
I’ll settle for a graphic description.