"The Hellbenders" (1967, "spaghetti Western")

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"The Hellbenders" (1967, "spaghetti Western")

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it's complicated. :roll:

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 :lol:


and YES western movies are"History" 8-)

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2q805w
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Re: "The Hellbenders" (1967, "spaghetti Western")

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Great find, mate. Glad to see a "widow's weeds"-steal being added to the library.
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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 )

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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.
unfortunately the author seems to have abandoned this more than interesting project... :(

if only I was able to convince him to resume the tale... :roll:
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Re: "The Hellbenders" (1967, "spaghetti Western")

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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
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.
unfortunately the author seems to have abandoned this more than interesting project... :(

if only I was able to convince him to resume the tale... :roll:
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?

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?
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