When I was a kid and movies would come on TV some of the
ones that always fascinated me were the weird, crazy movies that seemed and
looked like westerns but were somehow much different. Obviously they were dubbed into English, had really cool
music soundtracks, were very violent, the women were really sexy and everybody
was very sweaty and had lots of makeup and unique costumes on. Yeah, these cowboy movies were
different all right from lame "Bonanza," or "Gunsmoke," they were made in Spain and Italy financed by Germans,
with an American star directed by Italians with Italian crews and using actors
from all over Europe, these were Spaghetti Westerns. Originally this term was derided by the craftsmen who made
these films on shoestring budgets but the genre became such a hugely successful worldwide box office sensation,
that they didn’t mind. From the
Mid-Sixties until the Mid-Seventies, these movies were very, very popular with
worldwide audiences making international superstars out of some unlikely actors
like Lee Van Cleef who spent years appearing in small parts in features and
television and Clint Eastwood who co-starred on "Rawhide" for years, Franco Nero, Tomas Milian, Terence Hill, Bud Spencer and Charles Bronson. In the upcoming posts, I’ll be going through this wonderful genre
of films. Right now the great Film
Forum will be showing a bunch of these films and if you get a chance to see
these crazy movies on the big screen do yourself a favor and go see them.
Here’s My Top 30
Spaghetti Westerns:
For A Few Dollars More
Once Upon a Time in the West
The Great Silence
A Bullet For The General
Duck, You Sucker
The Big Gundown
Death Rides a Horse
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Django
Fistful of Dollars
The Hills Run Red
Companeros
Django Kill
Sabata
Face to Face
The Hellbenders
Django The Bastard
Day of Anger
Vengeance
Requiescant
The Mercenary
Navajo Joe
If You Meet Sartana, Pray For Your Death
Keoma
And God Said to Cain
Return of Ringo
Any Gun Can Play
My Name is Nobody
Adios Sabata
The Ruthless Four
1. For a Few Dollars More
2. Once Upon a Time in the West
3. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
4. Django
5. The Great Silence
6. Requiescant
7. Johnny Hamlet
8. Arizona Colt
9. Django Kill
10. A Bullet For the General
11. Tepepa
12. Cemetary Without Crosses
13. California
14. Today It's Me... Tomorrow You
15. Black Jack
16. The Ruthless Four
17. $1,000 on the Black
18. Bandidos
19. And God Said to Cain
20. Dont Touch the White Women
2. Once Upon a Time in the West
3. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
4. Django
5. The Great Silence
6. Requiescant
7. Johnny Hamlet
8. Arizona Colt
9. Django Kill
10. A Bullet For the General
11. Tepepa
12. Cemetary Without Crosses
13. California
14. Today It's Me... Tomorrow You
15. Black Jack
16. The Ruthless Four
17. $1,000 on the Black
18. Bandidos
19. And God Said to Cain
20. Dont Touch the White Women
Quentin Tarantino’s Top
Twenty Spaghetti Westerns
1.
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
2.
For a Few Dollars More
3.
Django
4.
The Mercenary
5.
Once Upon a Time in the West
6.
A Fistful of Dollars
7.
Day of Anger
8.
Death Rides a Horse
9.
Navajo Joe
10. Return
of Ringo
11. The
Big Gundown
12. A
Pistol for Ringo
13. The
Dirty Outlaws
14. The
Great Silence
15. The
Grand Duel
16. Shoot
The Living, Pray For the Dead
17. Tepepa
18. The
Ugly Ones
19. Viva
Django
20. The
Machine Gun Killers
Sir Christopher Fraling's (genre expert) Top Ten Spaghetti Westerns
1. Once Upon a Time in the West
2. The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
3. The Great Silence
4. For a Few Dollars More
5. Django Kill
6. The Big Gundown
7. Django
8. My Name is Nobody
9. The Mercenary
10. A Bullet For the General
Most of these movies will be playing at the Film Forum here in NYC for the next three weeks. I hope that you might catch them there on the big screen or on DVD or streaming on Netflix or YouTube. I sure that you will thoroughly enjoy them, they're a lot of fun. Feel free to comment. Enjoy!
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