Actor/writer Michael Worth said in British magazine "Impact" that Dolph Lundgren has been considered for the lead of his western "Dual" (
http://imdb.com/title/tt0482497/ ) and "would have been great". They were trying to get European financial backing with Dolph attached in mind, but Worth said it was involving much more money and also would change the film as he wrote it.
The plot is thus: In the late 1880s, drifter Luke Twain discovers a town where all the inhabitants has been brutally murdered. Making a choice to remain and uncover what took place there, he finds himself in a strange game of cat and mouse with a mysterious man that still has one final mission...
Interestingly enough Steven R. Monroe, the director behind "It Waits" (which I'll check out since I just got the DVD from Netflicks) and a friend of Worth, directed the piece.