Cinema: Western Whopper

MY NAME IS NOBODY

Directed by TONINO VALERM Screenplay by ERNESTO GASTALDI

Jack Beauregard (Henry Fonda) may be "the last hope for law-and-order in the West," but he is sick of the responsibility, not to mention the danger that goes with it. Take this fast-draw kid (Terence Hill) who insists his name really is Nobody, but who may want to become Somebody by outdrawing Jack. Who needs him, especially when there is a boat leaving New Orleans for Europe in a couple of weeks? There only a heart attack can cause a man to drop...

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