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Special mention to Klaus Grunberg who plays a cruel gay killer . Atmospheric and enjoyable music by Luis Enrique Bacalov , subsequently Oscar winner for ¨The Postino and Pablo Neruda ¨. The direction by Giancarlo Santi is uninspired and predictable although gets a surprising ending .
The Grand Duel: Directed by Giancarlo Santi. With Lee Van Cleef, Alberto Dentice, Jess Hahn, Horst Frank. A grizzled ex-sheriff helps a man framed for murder to confront the powerful trio of brothers who want him dead.
Essentially, More is a love story - or two love stories. The first of those is between Stefan (Klaus Grunberg) and Estelle (Mimsy Farmer - soon to be a Eurosleaze icon - at her ice-queen finest). Stefan is a German student, fresh out of college and on the hunt for some excitement in his life. So he goes hitchhiking and ends up in late-60s Paris.
Klaus Grunberg (1941 - ) The Grand Duel (Il Grande Duello) (1972) [Adam Saxon] Shot to death by Lee Van Cleef .
Adam Saxon (Klaus Grünberg) and one of the bartenders at the Saxon City saloon (Salvatore Baccaro) are seen carrying a Winchester Model 1894 rifle. Winchester Model 1894 Rifle - .32-40 WCF The saloon bartender appears armed with a Winchester Model 1894 in the room where Bighorse and a prostitute hang out.
Klaus Grünberg. Actor: More. Klaus Grünberg was born on 20 November 1941 in Wismar, Germany. He is an actor, known for More (1969), Forsthaus Falkenau (1989) and Ätherrausch (1987).
Personnel: Heiner Goebbels (conception, music and direction), Klaus Grünberg (set design, light and video), Hubert Machnik (musical collaboration, programming), Willi Bopp (sound design) Product details