If a man which has a revolver gets away from the train inside the prologue of Sergio Leone's film, then she must have something to say. The silent wanderer keeps a bitter story deep in their heart, his secret weighs heavily on his soul. However, even being sentimental in moments of relative solitude, the traveler is decisive, and in her eyes you can observe the fashion which has accumulated on the years. He is not who he seems. The wanderer's name is Douglas Mortimer, a former military man and today a bounty hunter. If viewers from the film listen on the words of an flabby old man chained to some bed (a funny grandpa appears closer to your core of the film), they are going to learn that this trains, these damned and noisy objects, are guilty for everything. Alas, but earthly hardships usually are not restricted to trains and Douglas Mortimer is well awar
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