Spaghetti Western

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416137467_861732282418541_6025092755991448103_n.jpgHere in Italy in Rome
As a kid I spent entire afternoons
in the small neighborhood cinema watching western and war movies
I preferred the American ones with John Wayne, Gary Cooper and Jimmy Stewart, Dean Martin and Robert Mitchum
But when there were the SPAGHETTI WESTERN with Bud Spencer (Carlo Pederzoli) and Terance Hill (Mario Girotti) I was laughing throughout the entire movie.
These two actors were very respected here, because they were an example, for their lives, for the generations of young people growing up.
Are they actors known to you? Have their movies ever circulated in the United States?
 
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Leone's movies had Actors with pot-marked faces, and bad teeth. With great music, and very bad villians. I can watch these movies over, and over again.
Keep Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone out of it, "My name is Nobody" and the Trinity series.
All the rest of the Spaghetti Westerns were absolutely B movies if not even worse.
They were the opposite of the Hollywood B movies with a gunslingers and cattlemen all well dressed with their hair always combed, who died when they fell in a composed and polite manner. But they were always B movies with the other face of the medal.
 
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