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20. The Mercenary - (1968) by Sergio Corbucci
The story starts with Kowalski supporting his don't-mess-with-me image by catching a dice cheat,
making the cheat gambler eat the dice and saying,"When you get them back, I suggest you don't use
them again." Wow..What a typically wicked start ofa classic among Spaghetti genre..read more
19. Face To Face - (1967) by Sergio Sollima
Spaghetti films often glorify the dark side ofhuman nature. in Face To Face, same
happens to History Professor Brad Fletcher (Gian Maria Volonte) from England, who is
suffering from Tuberculosis. With a hope tohave some fresh air he heads west for his
health only to find the biggest twist in his
life...read more
18. Ace High - (1968) by Giuseppe Colizzi
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The name of this Spaghetti flickitself suggests that it has something
to do with gambling. But more thanthat, this is a revenge story with lots
of chasing around.
The story revolves around sixcharacters mainly. Cacopoulos (EliWallach), Cat (Terence Hill) ,
Hutch (Bud Spencer), Drake (KevinMcCarthy), Paco Rosa (Livio
Lorenzon) and Thomas (BrockPeters). Ace High picks up where
Colizzi's God Forgives..But I Don't(1967) wrapped up with the
explosive death of bandit Bill San Antonio...read more
17. A Bullet For The General - (1966) by Damiano Damiani
Mexican revolution is the favorite
backdrop of many western films. Notonly this backdrop gives these movies
a historical touch, but also employs alot of extra actors (as rebels, soldiers
and Mexican people). Jokes apart,Mexican revolution's influence on
western cinema is rooted deeper thanany other backdrop...
16. The Big Gundown - (1966) by Sergio Sollima
If cars would have been invented back then in
the Old West, Spaghetti Western film
production would have caused the major fuelconsumption. Why? Every second Spaghetti
western movie is enriched with chase-n-huntsequences. Well, being a fan of those deadly
hunts and a environment friendly western filmslover, I am glad they used horses which are
very eco friendly.
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I know you have got it. Yeah, this Spaghetti western film is about a man hunt. But avery inquisitive I must say. The story is of a bounty hunter Jonathan Corbett, who is
a terror for all the bandits of Texas. For his lawful services to the state, he is offeredwith the candidacy to Senate of the United States...
15. Sabata - (1969) by Gianfranco Parolini
Spaghetti films portrayed the growth ofold west, rail road construction, bounty
hunters in a much stylish and brutalway than traditional western films. This
style and brutality could never beachieved without Spaghetti stars like
Lee Van Cleef. Lee in this movie is as
great as ever, tight lipped but loadedwith wicked comments and weapons ofassassination...
14. Death Rides A Horse - (1967) by Giulio Petroni
Spaghetti films no doubt are deadly
stylish flicks western cinema everwitnessed. They do everything in style
to capture your cow-boy nerve. Andman, they are good at this. Death
Rides A Horse, what else can bemore stylish than that? The title of
this Spaghetti Western Movie is itselfcapable of keeping you on the edge of
your comfy couch. But this classicmovie doesn't thrive on its title only;
it has more to offer your blood-
seeking western taste... read more
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13. Keoma - (1976) by Enzo G. Castellari
A half-breed Keoma (Frank Nero)returns to his town after American Civil
War just to find it in ruins by plague andterror of landlord Caldwell (Donald
O'Brian). With beautiful experimentswith sound and camera angles, Keoma
captures you by heart and tells a story
which is brutally violent but far moreimaginative than usual Spaghetti flicks.
12. Red Sun - (1971) by Terence Young
In western movies here comes theglorious East too. In this East-meets-West
western film, a train carrying a Japanese
diplomat to the United States isambushed and robbed by two outlaws
Gauche (Alain Delon) and Link (CharlesBronson). They steal a priceless golden
sword along with money... read more
11. Trinity Is Still My Name - (1971) by Enzo Barboni
No kidding.. some of the popular
Spaghetti films have funny bonestoo. This Spaghetti western movie
ranks high due to its popularityrather than that famous Spaghetti
violent touch. This sequel to
Trinity Is My Name (which was asuccess on European box-office),carries the same torch nicely.
Trinity (Terence Hill) andBambino (Bud Spencer)are
together again...
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10. Django - (1966) by Sergio Corbucci
A strange man enters the town dragging amysterious coffin behind him. This Spaghetti
western film became an inspiration for manyother western movies later on and was
imitated several times on silver screen.Character of Django played by Frank Nero
remains a legend in the crowd of gunslingers
from Spaghetti movies...
9. They Call Me Trinity - (1970) by Enzo Barboni
They Call Me Trinity is a fun packedSpaghetti Western movie which is very
unusual in aggressive and violent naturedSpaghetti movies. Trinity (Terence
Hill) and Bambino (Bud Spencer) arebrothers of unmatched qualities
Trinity is an all time relaxed but thefastest gun around...
8. My Name Is Nobody - (1973) by Tonino Valerii
My Name Is Nobody is a mix of Sergio Leone
style western and Trinity style. It has both the
flavors to offer you; deadly sting of Spaghetti films
and laughter of Trinity series. While Henry Fondacomes in traditional western film package andTrance Hill will remind you of silent era of
comedy...
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7. Campaneros - (1970) by Sergio Corbucci
Rejoice folks! You have got many reasonsto do that with this Spaghetti western
movie. Campaneros offers you more thanyou expect. Firstly, a dream cast ofFrank
Nero, Thomas Milian, Jack Palance andFernando Rey. Secondly, a compelling
music score by Ennio Morricone (My God!
I am praising him again). Thirdly, SergioCorbucci on director's chair. Now tell me,
how often you do get this kind of master-
blaster packages? ...
6. The Great Silence - (1968) by Sergio Corbucci
Sergio Corbucci's masterpiece "Il Grande
Silenzio" aka "The Great Silence" is more
than just one of the great Spaghettimovies of all-time. It's different from
Corbucci's earlier masterpiece "Django"(1966), which was a violent Spaghetti
Western, but The Great Silence is alsofull of dark humor. Corbucci's new
treatment of making the thin linebetween Good and Bad more blurry is
outstanding. For the first time we see the
outlaws as victims and bounty hunters asvillains. A brutal saga of misery, greedand selfishness has never been told in
such a 'mute' way...
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5. A Fistful of Dynamite - (1971) by Sergio Leone
John Malloy is an Irish IRAexplosives expert, on the run
from British authorities inMexico. Juan Miranda is a
Mexican bandit with a dreamof hitting the large bank his
father once failed to rob.
When the two meet, Juansees John's explosives
experience as the ticket to
rob the bank, but John is hardto persuade until Juan uses
his 'special' persuasion talent...
4. A Fistful Of Dollars - (1964) by Sergio Leone
A mysterious and deadly drifter rides
into a town which torn by war between
two gangs, the Baxters and the Rojo's.Instead of fleeing as everyone expects
him to, this merciless man schemes to
play from both the sides whoever payshim better until no one lives to pay him.
3. For A Few Dollars More - (1965) by Sergio Leone
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Two bounty hunters, one a young manwith lot of courage and one an old
veteran with lot of experience joinhands to capture a prison-escaped
bandit. The bandit is planning to rob amajor bank in El Paso. Now that's the
only chance the duo has got to catchthe bandit. They devise a plan toaccomplish this mission and in the end,
one of the bounty hunter reveals his
real motive behind this hunt.
2. Once Upon A Time In The West - (1968) by Sergio Leone
Whoa! We are almost at the top of our
list of The Best Spaghetti movies fromWest. And writing about Once Upon a
Time in the West gives me same sheerpleasure which I feel while watching it
every time. All the magic cultivated bySergio Leone is in the WAY this movie
is made and the lively and fresh
treatment of the story...read more
And the Numero Uno..I mean Number One award goes to....
1. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - (1966) by Sergio Leone
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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly stands out in every aspect of a movie. Be itdirection, acting, characters, background music, dialogues or camera-work, no other
spaghetti western comes even close to this movie. It's entertaining, it's violent, it'shilarious..it has everything a classic western movie should have. Don't tell me you
haven't seen it yet!...read more
Take me Home Amigo!
Other Mentionable Spaghetti Western Movies
Day Of Anger - (1967) by Tonino Valerii
Run, Man, Run - (1968) by Sergio Sollima
Cemetery Without Crosses - (1969) by Robert Hossein
Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot! - (1967) by Giulio Questi
Four of the Apocalypse - (1975) by Lucio Fulci
Storm Rider/The Grand Duel - (1972) by Giancarlo Santi
China 9, Liberty 37 - (1978) by Monte Hellman and Tony Brandt
Hellbenders - (1967) by Sergio Corbucci
The Return Of Ringo- (1965) by Duccio Tessari
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Boot Hill - (1969) by Giuseppe Colizzi
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