So, no one remembers him in "The Godfather"? That's odd.
How does that qualify as a western though? (I guess when they go to Las Vegas in Nevada to buy out Moe Green's casino they are technically out west )
Here's one that is unknown by most of us spur wearing pistol packers. It co-stars his wife. Who both gave Tango dancing lessons at their Northern Virgina home. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0283897/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_28Loved Second Hand Lion but he was great as The family Lawyer "Tom" in the God Father. His western parts were sll classics guy guy or bad guy.
PJ you have me stumped and normally I rock at movie quotes
Lets not forget The Great Northfield Minnesota raid. He played Jesse James in a most unsympathetic light.
Mix with 'em do ya?
IIRC, it was "Lonesome Trail", said after the encounter with a couple of Eastern dudes on a hunting trip. The same movie where he eulogized:"Between the cradle and the grave, we travel between the two eternities ...", or something close to that.
IIRC, it was "Lonesome Trail", said after the encounter with a couple of Eastern dudes on a hunting trip. The same movie where he eulogized:"Between the cradle and the grave, we travel between the two eternities ...", or something close to that.In this movie he epitomized the strong, silent type who couldn't express his emotional side, mush to his own detriment and that of the people he loved. He has played that role again in a more recent movie where he has to come to terms with having a son who is gay.
"Broken Trail" perhaps ".... We're all travelers in this world. From the sweet grass to the packing house. Birth 'til death. We travel between the eternities.""Lonesome Trail" was 1955 film with John Agar .