it's complicated.
from 1:57, the plan
from 25:00 they need another woman. Just listen to what they say. They strip the dead fake widow and look for a "respectable" girl
from 35:35 they "persuade " the respectable girl ( found at the local saloon ) to wear the stolen dress
oh come on watch the movie
and YES western movies are"History"
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2q805w
"The Hellbenders" (1967, "spaghetti Western")
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Re: "The Hellbenders" (1967, "spaghetti Western")
Great find, mate. Glad to see a "widow's weeds"-steal being added to the library.
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Re: "The Hellbenders" (1967, "spaghetti Western")
thanks my friend
nevertheless this feature is not unprecedented at our board
at the "stories forum" there is a hint about a clothes stealing scene occurring at a funeral or at a burial site, and quite interestingly the action has been set in the same era ( late XIX century )
allow me to present the excerpt
if only I was able to convince him to resume the tale...
nevertheless this feature is not unprecedented at our board
at the "stories forum" there is a hint about a clothes stealing scene occurring at a funeral or at a burial site, and quite interestingly the action has been set in the same era ( late XIX century )
allow me to present the excerpt
unfortunately the author seems to have abandoned this more than interesting project...She had also mugged schoolgirls, young nurses, novice nuns, performers and even two young socialites. One had been at a funeral, wearing a black dress and face-covering veil, which had made it all easier.
if only I was able to convince him to resume the tale...
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Re: "The Hellbenders" (1967, "spaghetti Western")
Yeah, quite a lot of shite happened, and took WAY MORE time to fix/do than I thought. Life's a bitch, isn't it?esercito sconfitto wrote: ↑Sat Apr 23, 2022 10:49 am thanks my friend
nevertheless this feature is not unprecedented at our board
at the "stories forum" there is a hint about a clothes stealing scene occurring at a funeral or at a burial site, and quite interestingly the action has been set in the same era ( late XIX century )
allow me to present the excerpt
unfortunately the author seems to have abandoned this more than interesting project...She had also mugged schoolgirls, young nurses, novice nuns, performers and even two young socialites. One had been at a funeral, wearing a black dress and face-covering veil, which had made it all easier.
if only I was able to convince him to resume the tale...
Though, I'm going to try and finish chapter 1 today after I've gone to buy groceries. Not proud nor happy of the bloody delay, but what are you gonna do when life gets in the way, eh?