MY NAME IS THOMAS is a last-gasp production from famed Italian spaghetti western star Terence Hill, shot in his beloved Almeria. And beloved is the right word: this was also written and directed by the aged star, who plays a motorbike-riding drifter who comes into the life of a young female runaway and sparks up a friendship with her of sorts. It's very much a low budget, low rent production with little in the way of life to it; those expecting something approaching the quality of Hill's earlier career will be disappointed. However, the star is as charming as ever and there's at least one great fight scene which harks back to the Hill/Spencer glory days.