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Nothing much, but I've been racking my brains all morning trying to remember where and when I had seen a black and white western film (because back then we had a black and white TV) in a showcase from about thirty years ago. Well, it was on Rai and the soundtrack was almost entirely made up of tracks by Leonard Cohen. I remembered that one of the actors was the young Keith Carradine (the one from Nashville & The Duellists) and the director was the great Robert Altman. It wasn't hard to find the title; the original is "McCabe & Mrs. Miller," which became "I compari" in Italy... eeeh, the moths of memory have really dug deep this time. I remember it as a beautiful film with a bitter ending... McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) Trailer
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