I’m pleased that ‘Django’ tops the list. That’s one hell of a movie.
I always liked the “Trinity” movies. Nothing too serious, just a lot of fun.
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Very funny western
They Call Me Trinity 1970
A drifter comes to town where his brother is sheriff. His brother is actually a robber who broke the real sheriffs leg and left him for dead, and became sheriff in order to hide out. They team up against the local land baron who is trying to get rid of the Mormon settlers in a valley he wishes to own.
Hey, regarding the belt and holster pic, I need a set up like that for an old Colt revolver I got last fall. If that is your personal belt and holster set pictured, can you direct me to a good place to purchase such a set up? Mine’s a Colt Officer’s Model, 3rd Edition, .22Long Rifle. Found it in 95 percent perfect condition. My only revolver. Love it!
But..but....No Clint!!
The typical team was made up of an Italian director, Italo-Spanish technical staff and a cast of Italian and Spanish actors, sometimes a falling Hollywood star and sometimes a rising one like the young Clint Eastwood in many of Sergio Leone's films. The films were primarily shot in the Andalusia region of Spain in particular the Tabernas Desert of Almería or Sardinia, because they resemble the American Southwest."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaghetti_Western
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"Hannie Caulder is a 1971 Western movie starring Raquel Welch and Robert Culp.
Despite being entirely set in the American West the film was a British production and was filmed, as was common at the time, in Spain mostly around Almeira. A number of notable British actors had roles in this film."
I haven't seen Django but I will look out for it now.
A few years ago, I saw a spoof of spaghetti westerns called “ A Dollar for the Dead”.
It have some funny moments in it that spaghetti western fans would get.