That’s a J&B smile in any language.
Verson Jetorix: “Quintessential Italian crime by one of the great action directors, with one of the great stars and one of the great scores.”
That’s a J&B smile in any language.
Verson Jetorix: “Quintessential Italian crime by one of the great action directors, with one of the great stars and one of the great scores.”
A shot of J&B with the doomed Sandy Bronson.
Franco keeps the J&B at his elbow.
Every portrait of Adolfo Celi should include J&B.
Rock stars keep two bottles handy.
Mod J&B.
Verson Jetorix: “Could be my favorite Franco Nero movie. It’s melancholy tone and downbeat ending (of my version, anyway) capture a political and cultural moment worth revisiting.”
Richard Lester eagerly waits for his turn at the pint.
If this is how you see your bottle of J&B, then you’ve had just about enough.
Verson Jetorix: “Starring the great Robert Webber and the equally great Franco Nero (although we don’t get his real voice in the English-dubbed print). This is a terrific ‘ambience’ Euro-crime film that I highly recommend.”
The great Franco Nero keeps his eye on the road while tilting back some J&B.
Verson Jetorix: “Beautifully photographed giallo with the great Franco Nero as a drunken journalist investigating a series of murders amongst people he knows. Gorgeous Silvia Monti is Franco’s ex. Ira von Furstenberg pulls a Kinski but gives it up. With Wolfgang “Dr. Mabuse” Preiss, and babes Agostina Belli and Pamela Tiffin. A clear winner, this made my top 100.”