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Tres hombres buenos (I tre implacabili) (1963) as Saloon customer
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En la cresta de la ola (1975) mostly hidden behind others, as Man at the airport
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Doc (1971) as Gambler in the Tombstone saloon
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Ursus (1961) as Tavern customer
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Niñas... al salón (1977) From what is happening in the scene he is almost certainly some kind of priest or friar, but since all you see of him is this one soft-focus shot in the foreground then I'm going with the more vague description of Probable man of God
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Lost Command (1966) as Man in wheelchair at memorial service
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Deadfall (1968) over towards the left, only seen for a moment as Man outside the theatre.
The interiors of the theatre were shot in Britain, so there was no continuity.
The interiors of the theatre were shot in Britain, so there was no continuity.
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L'ombra di Zorro (1962) as Townsman
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Un par de asesinos (Lo irritarono... e Santana fece piazza pulita) (1970) as Saloon patron watching the poker game
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Codo con codo (1967) The scene he appears in is rather surreal, but as best I could work out the men in the cage are musicians who have applied for contracts and been rejected, so I'll go with Rejected musician.