Saturday, December 20, 2025
Little Known Spaghetti Western actors ~ Dagmar Delmare
[These daily posts will cover little known actors or people that have appeared in more recent films and TV series. Various degrees of information that I was able to find will be given and anything that you can add would be appreciated.]
Dagmar Marquardt was a German actress who was married to actor Fred Delmare from (1965-1973). She appeared in two films with Fred using the stage name Dagmar Delmare. These are the only two films Dagmar appeared in and both were East German DEFA westerns. “Spur des Falken” (The Falcon’s Trail) 1967 (Kitty), Weisse Wolfe (White Wolves) 1969 (Kitty)
I can find no biographical information on her.
DELMARE, Dagmar (Dagmar Marquardt)
[German] – film actress, married to actor Fred Delmare (Werner Vorndran)
[1922-2009] (1965-1973) mother of Claudia Delmare [1968- ].
The Falcon’s Trail – 1967 (Kitty)
White Wolves – 1969 (Kitty)
New German Blu-ray “Vier Fäuste für ein Halleluja”
“Vier Fäuste für ein Halleluja”
(Trinity is STILL My Name)
(1971)
Director: Enzo Barboni
Starring: Terence Hill, Bud Spencer, Harry Carey Jr.
Country: Germany
Label: WME Film Classic
Blu-ray
Discs: 1
Aspect ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
Languages: (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0) German
Running time: 118 minutes
ASIN: B0FJ76PRX4
Available: December 20, 2025
“Hol colt, hol nem colt”
Hol colt, hol nem colt – Hungarian title
[Sometimes Colt, Sometimes Not Colt – English translated
title
A 1980 Hungarian television film [Magyar Televízió (Budapest)]
Producer: Langmár András
Director: Nándor Bednai (Bednai Nándor)
Story: Nándor Bednai (Bednai Nándor)
Teleplay: Nándor Bednai (Bednai Nándor)
Photography: Ferenc Zádori [color]
Music: Iván Rusznák
Running time: 27 minutes
Story: The bank's stagecoach is attacked by robbers, but
the gold goes to a lucky lone rider, who in the final at the local saloon
scoops up the nicest prostitute as well, keeps the money and after a few slaps
on the gangsters’ faces and all of them then want to be better people.
Cast:
The Good - Gábor Harsányi
Farkas Préri - Gábor Koncz
Stagecoach driver - László Csákányi
Madame - Ildikó Pécsi
Aggressive guest - Kálmán Hollai
Fake gambler - Sándor Lukács
Maid of honor - Ágnes Bánfalvy
Kitty - Erika Balogh
Bartender - Zoltán Benkóczy
Mary - Kata Csongrádi
Jacky - Zsuzsa Pálos
Szép Vendolin - Szilvia Várkonyi
Kathy Bögyös - Besztercei Zsuzsa (Zsuzsa Beszterczey)
Little Rosie - Emese Simorjay
Barbara Virgin - Judit Hernádi
Sheriffs - Péter Balázs, János Gálvölgyi
Cowboys - Béla Paudits, János Gálvölgyi, Gábor Piroch,
Iván Rusznák, Sándor Boros,
Rudolf
Romhányi, Tamás Pintér
Stunts: Gábor Piroch
The "New Year's Eve" western parody began on December 31, 1980, in prime time, at 8 p.m. on Hungarian Television. It was nearly thirty minutes of cheerful compilation, humorous, musical parody from the eighties, by the Parody Team of Disco-Disco, directed by Nándor Bendai, with music by Iván Rusznák and lyrics by Péter Tardos.
The constant elements of western films came to life, the legendary six-shooter sounded, the slaps fell. In the end, everyone could be satisfied with the foreseeable outcome of the struggle between good and evil, because good had won. Being a musical comedy, in the western parody everyone burst into song and danced, the lecherous ladies, the hard-fisted gentlemen, and even the horses.
Trailer link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBw-4cd_Qnc
Spaghetti Western Locations for “I Want Him Dead”.
We continue our search for Spaghetti western locations for “I Want Him Dead”. We see Mallek looking through some papers when Steve enters the room and Mallek asks what he found out. Steve tells him just what Mallek thought, the peace talks will begin in two days and they will begin making plans for the armistice. Mallek tells Steve they better get their plan going right away. Mallek becomes upset when Steve tells him Jack Blood is preparing to ride to the meeting place. Mallek yells he should have already been on his way. We then see Marisol enter an adjoining room and begins scrubbing the floor. She overhears Mallek discuss the murder of the two generals with Steve. She moves closer to the door to hear better. She’s suddenly discovered by one of the servants. He reports her to Mallek and she breaks away and Mallek orders Steve to go after her. The chase is on as Marisol runs to the kitchen where Aloma is sewing and bars the door. Steve breaks down the door and enters the room. Aloma struggles with Steve but he pushes her away and moves toward Marisol. Suddenly Clayton appears and kills Steve and the servant. As Steve falls, he shoots Marisol and Aloma runs to her side. Mallek orders two of his men to kill Clayton but Clayton shoots and kills them both as Mallek rides away. Before dying Marisol tells Aloma what she has heard. Aloma grabs a shawl and goes after Clayton, she begs him to take her with him and he relents. The pair ride off together in search of Jack Blood.
This was filmed in the yard of Cortijo El Romeral in San Jose, Spain.
For a more
detailed view of this site and other Spaghetti Western locations please visit
my friend Yoshi Yasuda’s location site: http://y-yasuda.net/film-location.htm and Captain Douglas Film
Locations http://www.western-locations-spain.com/
Special Birthdays
Dan Leno (actor) would have been 165 today but died in 1904.
Marco Tulli (actor) would have been 105 today but
died in 1982.
Dominic Barto (actor) would have been 95 today but
died in 2019.
Richard Alagich (actor) is 80 today.
Branko Supek (actor) would have been 80 today but
died in 2003.
Elizabeth Virgil (actress) is 65 today.
Friday, December 19, 2025
Spaghetti Western Trivia – A 4th Man With No Name” film?
Variety
1/11/1967
Does Clint Eastwoof’s partnership with Robert Eaton in the new Big Sur banner augur chances in the Eastwood-Leone tandem? Eaton planed in for brief, exploratory talks with PEA’s Alberto Grimaldi who produced the last two starring Eastwood under Leone’s direction.
Stanley Baker will play lead in Italo “No Place for Angels” before entering the cast of “Texas Kid Needs a Grandpa.”
[[A month after “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” debuted Eastwood rep & Grimaldi met to talk a fourth film
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