This is the largest West of all time, but its shooting marked with tragedy

This is the largest West of all time, but its shooting marked with tragedy

It was a day in May 1968, that it was once in the West. One of the actors in the film flows into the window of his hotel and was seriously injured in the first floor, in front of the movie dialogologist Mickey Knox, and the production supervisor Claudio Manchin. And this actor is called Al Mullock.

A reddish shoot

The outfit and the dust cover of its character, it survived its fall, but has a perforated lung, a broken coast and has to go to the center of the nearest care. According to legend Knock Update the book Sergio Leone, with death something From Christopher Freeling, Leone, called a disaster, is written by the ignorance of the actor’s condition: “Recharge the costume, we need a costume!” Mancin is taking Mullock into his car, but the actor died before he arrived at the hospital.

Al Mulock “Once in the West”

Once in the West, he portrayed “elbows” (funds), one of the three pistols waiting for the Harmonica (Charles Bronson) at the station that loves to cut his fingers, so his nickname. Finished in the film, close distance is Al Mullock, but some distant and back plans are what is the same outfit. It also does not exist against most of the sequence against Bronson.

According to the book Good, Bad and Dolce Vita: Actor’s adventure in Hollywood, Paris and Rome From Mickey Knox at that time, Mulokee was a drug addict and was isolated in Spain to make the film. Other versions show that he was still shocked by his former partner actress Stephi Henderson’s death from cancer.

Who was Al Muloke?

Italian Western lovers know this Canadian actor, who has received well -Lee Strasberg lessons. He began working in the United Kingdom with Triller Joe Macbeth with Paul Douglas (1955), alternating with the movie theater (Kill Me tomorrow, International Police) and television. He signed the barrier and Raul Walsh Sheriff and Guy Greene’s brand.

His real name Alfred Mullock Rogers, his characters are rarely on the right side of the law, except for the terror, he is often dealer, Gredin or Henchman. Sergio Leone will promote his face, offering him a pistol role responsible for killing Tuko (Eli Wolach), the Good, Brute and Truand (1966). For her ugly strike is: “When you shoot, don’t tell your life!”

Since then, Mulokee is associated with the West (Sergio Corbucci in Quarters (1966), or a violent bandit that moves to Tabac Giuliano Gemma and was shot by Lee Van Clock on the last day of Anger (1967). Perer was traveling with Charles Boyer and Robert Taylor on a bilateral ruble, then he was once in the West.

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Source: Allocine

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