Preferably from the 1930-70s. Regardless of country.
(I’ve seen the movie “Vagabond”, it’s ok)
Preferably from the 1930-70s. Regardless of country.
(I’ve seen the movie “Vagabond”, it’s ok)
Scarecrow
I suppose movies with hoboes and drifters don’t count?
Count them - especially if they’re great!
Mel Brooks, Life Stinks
Preston Sturges, Sullivan’s Travels
If drifters count:
For a Fistful of Dollars
For a Few Dollars More
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
High Plains Drifter
James Garner-Support Your Local Sheriff
Speaking of Rutger Hauer, “The Hitcher” was pretty intense for what it was, at least so it seemed when I saw it back when I was 13 or 14, although at that age I guess I could have just been impressionable.
Maybe I ought to give it another look…
Of course we can’t forget The Tramp (although he is now and then gainfully employed).
The Kid
City Lights
Modern Times
The Gold Rush
Chocolat
Machete
A Boy and his Dog
The Hot Spot
Blind Fury
most Westerns
a lot of samurai flicks
High Plains Drifter was about a ghost, not a vagabond.
Drifters drift, ghosts drift.
Hey! Spoiler alert!
The Fugitive was a fugitive.
Rambo?
Apologies for that.