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Macho Callahan is a 1970 American-Mexican film directed by Bernard L. Kowalski and starring David Janssen, Jean Seberg, Lee J. Cobb and James Booth. The screenplay concerns a Confederate soldier who is imprisoned in Andersonville Prison during the American Civil War. He manages to escape, but is pursued by a gang of bounty hunters. Placed behind bars during the war, Diego Callahan, also known as "Macho," travels to Texas looking for the man responsible for his imprisonment.
Macho Callahan by Joe Millard, cover by Unknown Artist (1971). I don’t normally feature movie tie-ins, but his is the only book from UK publisher Tandem Books I’ve been able to find. Tandem was known for publishing nothing but TV and movie properties, either as novelisations (as with its Doctor Who books) or as repackaged novels. Macho Callahan is apparently quite a good movie, although it’s not very well known.
Mass Market Paperback. Kowalski and starring David Janssen . His best known nickname was "Macho Man". Jonah Woodson Hex is a western comic book antihero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics
Macho Callahan is a 1970 American-Mexican film directed by Bernard L. Jonah Woodson Hex is a western comic book antihero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer John Albano and artist Tony DeZuniga. Hex is a surly and cynical bounty hunter whose face is horribly scarred on the right side.
A novelization of the film. The man with no name. Hard, lean, fearless, he is sometimes called The Hunter, sometimes The Bounty Killer, sometimes The Man From Nowhere. 14. Published: a long time ago. A Coffin Full Of Dollars. He is the quickest gun in the lawless Southwest-and somtimes he is merely called Mr Sudden Death. Shadrach, with the Y-shaped scar under his eye, is a crafty killer who has foiled The Man With No Name again and again, stealing corpses from right under his bullet. The two bounty hunters-stalking the same human prey for the same prize.
Macho Callahan breaks out of a Confederate military prison, intent on revenge against the man responsible for his imprisonment. Unfortunately, along the way, he kills another man and that man's vengeful widow tracks down Callahan. Macho Callahan breaks out of a Confederate military prison, intent on revenge against the man responsible for his imprisonment. Director: Bernard L. Kowalski (as Bernard Kowalski).
Flag as Inappropriate. For reasons of her own, the woman now loves Callahan, but it is too late. Wheeler's men are determined to collect that reward, and Callahan finds that he can't kill them all.
Placed behind bars during the war, Diego Callahan, also known as "Macho," travels to Texas looking for the man responsible for his imprisonment. He quarrels with a one-armed Confederate Army colonel, David Mountford, over a bottle of champagne and kills him in front of his wife, Alexandra.