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  Hannie Caulder

Also Starring: Raquel Welch

As you can see from the review below, the critics were at it again, with no regard for Stephen. This is a very strange movie, I must agree, but then, Stephen must have agreed with the story line and the character that he portrayed, which by the way does not say a word in the whole movie.

At least, he did get to be in the same movie with old co-star Diana Dors from "An Alligator Named Daisy".

It is said that his name does appear on the credits as "Nehpets Dyob" which is his name spelled backwards but I have not yet been able to confirm this.

 


From All Movie Guide  
It's hard to discern the filmmakers' true point of view on Hannie Caulder. On one hand, you've got the heavily somber story of Raquel Welch's efforts to exact vengeance on the men who raped her and killed her husband. On the other hand, you've got the leisurely-paced, lightly amusing sequences in which saddle-tramp Robert Culp tries to teach Welch how to be a gunslinger in her own right. And on the third hand (and who's got one of those?), you are offered the goofy Three-Stooges-like antics of the principle villains: Ernest Borgnine, Strother Martin and Jack Elam. This British-financed western features one-time sexpot Diana Dors as a zoftic madam and an unaccredited Stephen Boyd as an ineffect
upreacher. Hal Erickson