The Mercenary


12:00 am - 02:30 am, Sunday, November 9 on WFTY Grit TV (67.4)

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About this Broadcast
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About a hired gunman (Franco Nero) aiding rebels during the Mexican Revolution. Jack Palance, Tony Musante, Giovanna Ralli, Eduardo Fajardo. Sergio Corbucci directed.

1968 English
Comedy War Western

Cast & Crew
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Franco Nero (Actor) .. Bill Douglas / Sergei Kowalski [in U.S. version]
Jack Palance (Actor) .. Ricciolo / Curly [in U.S. version]
Tony Musante (Actor) .. Eufemio / Paco Ramon [in U.S. version]
Giovanna Ralli (Actor) .. Columba
Eduardo Fajardo (Actor) .. Alfonso Garcia
Bruno Corazzari (Actor) .. Studs
Remo De Angelis (Actor) .. Hudo
Joe Camel (Actor) .. Larkin
Franco Giacobini (Actor) .. Pepote
Vicente Roca (Actor) .. Elias Garcia
Jose Riesgo (Actor) .. 2nd Mexican
Angel Ortiz (Actor) .. 3rd Mexican
Fernando Villena (Actor) .. Sergeant
Tito Garcia (Actor) .. Vigilante
Ángel Álvarez (Actor) .. Notary
Juan Cazalilla (Actor) .. Mayor
Guillermo Mendez (Actor) .. Captain
Jose Zalde (Actor) .. Innkeeper
Jose Antonio Lopez (Actor) .. Juan
Milo Quesada (Actor) .. Marco
Raf Baldassarre (Actor) .. Mateo
Simon Arriaga (Actor) .. Simon
Paco Nieto (Actor) .. Antonio
Jose Ma Aguinaco (Actor) .. Ramirez
Álvaro de Luna (Actor) .. Ramón
José Canalejas (Actor) .. Sebastian
Joe Kamel (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Franco Nero (Actor) .. Bill Douglas / Sergei Kowalski [in U.S. version]
Jack Palance (Actor) .. Ricciolo / Curly [in U.S. version]
Born: February 18, 1919
Died: November 10, 2006
Birthplace: Lattimer, Pennsylvania
Trivia: One of the screen's most grizzled actors, Jack Palance defined true grit for many a filmgoer. The son of a Ukrainian immigrant coal miner, he was born Volodymyr Palahnyuk (Anglicized as Walter Jack Palaniuk) on February 18, 1920, in Lattimer Mines, Pennsylvania. As a young man, Palance supported himself with stints as a miner, professional boxer, short-order cook, fashion model, lifeguard, and radio repairman. During WWII service, he enlisted in the AAC and piloted bombers, one of which crashed, knocking him unconscious in the process. The severe burns he received led to extensive facial surgery, resulting in his gaunt, pinched face and, ironically, paving the way for stardom as a character actor. Palance attended the University of North Carolina and Stanford University on the G.I. Bill and considered a career in journalism, but drifted into acting because of the comparatively higher wages. Extensive stage work followed, including a turn as the understudy to Anthony Quinn (as Stanley Kowalski in the touring production of A Streetcar Named Desire) and the portrayal of Kowalski on the Broadway stage, after Marlon Brando left that production. Palance debuted on film in Elia Kazan's 1950 Panic in the Streets, as a sociopathic plague host opposite Richard Widmark. He landed equally sinister and villainous roles for the next few years, including Jack the Ripper in Man in the Attic (1953), Simon the Magician (a sorcerer who goes head to head with Jesus) in The Silver Chalice (1954), and Atilla the Hun in Sign of the Pagan (1954). Palance received Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominations for his performances in both Sudden Fear (1952) and Shane (1953). Beginning in the late '50s, Palance temporarily moved across the Atlantic and appeared in numerous European pictures, with Jean-Luc Godard's 1963 Le Mépris/Contempt a particular highlight. Additional big-screen roles throughout the '60s and '70s included that of Ronald Wyatt in Freddie Francis's horror episode film The Torture Garden (1967), the monastic sadist Brother Antonin in Jesús Franco's Justine (1969), Fidel Castro in Che! (1969), Chet Rollins in William A. Fraker's Western Monte Walsh (1970), Quincey Whitmore in the 1971 Charles Bronson-starrer Chato's Land, and Jim Buck in Portrait of a Hitman (1977). Unfortunately, by the '80s, Palance largely disappeared from the cinematic forefront, his career limited to B- and C-grade schlock. He nonetheless rebounded by the late '80s, thanks in no small part to the German director Percy Adlon, who cast him as a love-struck painter with a yen for Marianne Sägebrecht in his arthouse hit Bagdad Cafe (1987). Turns in Young Guns (1988) and 1989's Batman (as the aptly named Carl Grissom) followed. In 1991, Palance was introduced to a new generation of viewers with his Oscar- and Golden Globe-winning performance in Ron Underwood's City Slickers. The turn marked something of a wish-fulfillment for the steel-tough actor, who had spent years believing, in vain, that he would be best suited for comedy. These dreams were soon realized for a lengthy period, as the film's triumph yielded a series of additional comic turns for Palance on television programs and commercials.Accepting his Best Supporting Actor award at the 1992 Academy Awards ceremony, Palance won a permanent place in Oscar history when he decided to demonstrate that he was, in fact, still a man of considerable vitality by doing a series of one-handed push-ups on stage. He reprised his role in the film's 1994 sequel, City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold.Over the years, Palance also starred in the TV series The Greatest Show on Earth (ABC, 1963-4), as a hard-living circus boss, and Bronk (CBS, 1975-6) as a pipe-smoking police lieutenant, as well as in numerous TV dramas, notably Rod Serling's Requiem for a Heavyweight (1956). From 1982-1986, he hosted the ABC revival of Ripley's Believe It Or Not. He also established himself as an author in the late '90s, by publishing the 1996 prose-poem Forest of Love. Accompanying the work were Palance's pen-and-ink drawings, inspired by his Pennysylvania farm; he revealed, at the time, that he had been painting and sketching in his off-camera time for over 40 years. After scattered work throughout the '90s and 2000s, Jack Palance died on November 10, 2006 at his home in Montecito, California. He had been married and divorced twice, first to Virginia Baker from 1949-1966 (with whom he had three children), and then to Elaine Rogers in 1987. Two of his children outlived him; the third died several years prior, of melanoma, at age 43.
Tony Musante (Actor) .. Eufemio / Paco Ramon [in U.S. version]
Born: June 30, 1936
Died: November 26, 2013
Trivia: Though he appeared to be the archetypal tense, tightly wound street punk, Tony Musante was in fact a reasonably well-behaved kid while growing up in Connecticut. After attending Oberlin College, Musante worked as a schoolteacher before making his off-Broadway acting bow in 1960. Three years later, producer David Susskind chose Musante to play a switchblade-wielding juvenile delinquent in the hour-long TV drama Ride With Terror; this developed into the 1967 film The Incident, with Musante repeating his role and winning several festival awards as a result. Following a healthy leading-man career in Italian pictures and in such Hollywood productions as The Last Run (1971), Musante returned to TV to star as chameleonlike New Jersey cop Dave Toma in the 1973 series Toma. When he left the series over creative differences after a single season, the program was retooled as Baretta, with Robert Blake in the title role. Tony Musante went on to earn an Emmy nomination for his performance in the 1975 TV movie A Quality of Mercy, and that same year made his long-overdue Broadway debut in PS Your Cat is Dead. He played Mafia boss Nino Schibetta on the first season of the HBO series Oz and continued working steadily up until his death in 2013 at age 77, as a result of complications from surgery.
Giovanna Ralli (Actor) .. Columba
Eduardo Fajardo (Actor) .. Alfonso Garcia
Born: August 14, 1924
Bruno Corazzari (Actor) .. Studs
Born: December 30, 1940
Remo De Angelis (Actor) .. Hudo
Born: July 28, 1926
Joe Camel (Actor) .. Larkin
Franco Giacobini (Actor) .. Pepote
Vicente Roca (Actor) .. Elias Garcia
Jose Riesgo (Actor) .. 2nd Mexican
Angel Ortiz (Actor) .. 3rd Mexican
Born: December 27, 1977
Fernando Villena (Actor) .. Sergeant
Tito Garcia (Actor) .. Vigilante
Born: August 17, 1931
Ángel Álvarez (Actor) .. Notary
Born: September 26, 1906
Juan Cazalilla (Actor) .. Mayor
Guillermo Mendez (Actor) .. Captain
Jose Zalde (Actor) .. Innkeeper
Jose Antonio Lopez (Actor) .. Juan
Milo Quesada (Actor) .. Marco
Born: April 16, 1930
Raf Baldassarre (Actor) .. Mateo
Born: January 18, 1932
Simon Arriaga (Actor) .. Simon
Paco Nieto (Actor) .. Antonio
Jose Ma Aguinaco (Actor) .. Ramirez
Franco Ressel (Actor)
Born: February 08, 1925
Ugo Adinolfi (Actor)
Álvaro de Luna (Actor) .. Ramón
José Canalejas (Actor) .. Sebastian
Born: February 14, 1925
Joe Kamel (Actor)

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