Gérard Tichy, an influential figure in European cult cinema, made his mark with a series of memorable performances in the 1960s and 70s. He appears in The Happy Thieves (1961) and Hatchet for the Honeymoon (1970), where his roles encapsulate the unique blend of intrigue and style characteristic of the era. Tichy's work in Agent X-77 Orders to Kill (1966) further highlights his ability to navigate the thrilling landscapes of espionage and horror, making him a notable presence in the world of grindhouse and exploitation films.
A Place Called Glory
Former rancher Clint Brenner and the younger Reese, his equal in skill at gun-fighting, are independently recruited to help farmer Seth Grande free the locals of Manitoba town Glory City from vast ranch owner Jack Villaine’s rule of terror. They become friends on the job but ignore they’ll be pitted as adversaries in the town’s founder’s day spectacular duel by last-minute blind substitution.