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Western Wednesday – Edition #6

In this sixth edition of Western Wednesday, the career of Peter Lee Lawrence will be celebrated, with various of his spaghetti western based flicks being reviewed. It’s important to note that this post will continue to grow over time, with new Peter Lee Lawrence reviews added as more of his spaghetti western based films are watched. As with every article and review on the website, this entire series will be spoiler-free.

The Peter Lee Lawrence Edition

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Western Wednesday – Edition #5

In this fifth edition of Western Wednesday, the career of Robert Woods will be under the microscope, with various of his spaghetti western based flicks being reviewed. It’s important to note that this post will continue to grow over time, with new Robert Woods reviews added as more of his spaghetti western based films are watched. As with every article and review on the website, this entire series will be spoiler-free.

The Robert Woods Edition

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The Great Silence (1968) – Review

Set in the unfamiliar snow-covered mountains of Utah, United States, a mute gunslinger, known only as Silence (Jean-Louis Trintignant) is hired by a young widow to extract revenge after the death of her husband. The killer is part of a ruthless gang of bounty hunters, led by the cold-blooded Loco (Klaus Kinski). Despite being released almost sixty years ago, The Great Silence remains an incredible watch that holds up well today.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
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The Tin Star (1957) – Review

When the experienced and equally as tough bounty hunter, Morgan Hickman (Henry Fonda), rides into a small frontier town with an outlaw’s body with him, tensions start to simmer. Initially, he only planned on collecting the reward for his bounty, but quickly crossed paths with Ben Owens (Anthony Perkins), a young and inexperienced sheriff, struggling to find his footing within the town. Together they navigate the threats and moral dilemmas around keeping the town safe. In my eyes, an iconic and somewhat underappreciated classic American western that is certainly worth a watch.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
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Locke (2013) – Review

On the eve of the biggest project of his career, construction manager Ivan Locke (Tom Hardy) gets news that changes everything. As he leaves the construction site and begins the long drive from Birmingham to London, he spends the journey making a series of emotional phone calls to his wife, his child, his colleagues, and others connected to his story. During these conversations he is forced to reveal a personal secret he has been carrying for some time, one that threatens not only his family, but also his professional future. A slightly polarising release with strong writing and a strong acting performance.

Rating: 3 out of 5.
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Papillon (1973) – Review

A man known as Papillon (Steve McQueen) is wrongly convicted of murder and sent to a French prison colony in South America, before forging an unlikely friendship with another inmate, Louis Dega (Dustin Hoffman). The pair begin to plot their escape while simultaneously battling barbaric conditions, harsh punishments and plenty of betrayal along the way. Papillon is rightfully regarded as one of the finer releases of the 1970’s. It’s worth noting that the movie is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

Rating: 4 out of 5.
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