yeah it's obvious he's sending out smoke signals with that pipe.Colonel Douglas Mortimer, the best shot in the Carolinas! Err, when the smoke isn't obscuring his vision, that is...
Tip: it smokes the best, however, when the match is lit on Klaus Kinski's hunchback.I loved that pipe so much, I snagged a replica a few years ago. It’s definitely not proportional to what Van Cleef smoked, but it smoked so beautifully I cared not.
Aside, all the pipes that he smokes in the movies weren’t just props...they were his own pipes. He was good at what he did. ?️
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Colonel Mortimer: “I generally smoke just after I eat, why don’t you come back in about 10 minutes?”Tip: it smokes the best, however, when the match is lit on Klaus Kinski's hunchback.
(plot spoiler) Ah yes, the little derringer-in-the-sleeve trick! Except in real life, those things have no accuracy outside of about six inches.Colonel Mortimer: “I generally smoke just after I eat, why don’t you come back in about 10 minutes?”
Hunchback: “In ten minutes you’ll be smoking in Hell!”
Exactly. Isn't that why Mr. Seecamp built his handy little pocket rocket. Didn't he (or his son when talking about hid Dad's experiences) say to stick it in their eye and pull the trigger. I do recall reading the elder Seecamp had personal life-saving experience with this during WWII. Carried a .380 and my Better Half a .32 from him for many years (saving the Rohrbaughs when wanting the power of a nine).(plot spoiler) Ah yes, the little derringer. . . those things have no accuracy outside of about six inches.
Thank you for the post. I didn't recall the name of Mr. Wallach so I googled him. I love his work and have seen him in scads of shows! Wow!! And if the internet is to be believed LOL, he was a mustanger in WWII, which is another plus in my book.Aka, Angel Eyes. Great actor. Eli Wallach was another talent. Eastwood looked like a wooden dummy next to both of these guys. Best Westerns ever made!
Eli was an extreme talent. Read his autobiography sometime. Clint’s “supporting” actors were genuine actors. Broadway stars. Yes an Army Veteran.Thank you for the post. I didn't recall the name of Mr. Wallach so I googled him. I love his work and have seen him in scads of shows! Wow!! And if the internet is to be believed LOL, he was a mustanger in WWII, which is another plus in my book.
thnx again
mike
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