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post by Headbanging Man at 2011-02-02 19:56:25
I've barely scratched the surface of US Westerns, but some that I've seen that rule are:
The Wild Bunch (S. Peckinpah)
Rio Bravo (H. Hawks)
Winchester '73 (A. Mann)
3:10 To Yuma (1957) (D. Daves)
Two Mules For Sister Sara (D. Siegel)
I've seen dozens and dozens of Spaghetti Westerns though, some of my faves:
Django (S. Corbucci)
Once Upon A Time In The West (S. Leone)
The Great Silence (S. Corbucci)
Django Kill... If You Live Shoot! (G. Questi)
A Bullet For The General (D. Damiani)
For A Few Dollars More (S. Leone)
Death Rides A Horse (G. Petroni)
Keoma (E.G. Castellari)
A Fistful Of Dollars (S. Leone)
The Strangers Gundown (aka Django The Bastard) (S. Garrone)
Cut-Throats Nine (Paella rather than Spaghetti, but close enough) (J.L.R. Marchent)
The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly (S. Leone)
The Mercenary (S. Corbucci)
Massacre Time (L. Fulci)
The Price Of Power (T. Valerii)
Navajo Joe (S. Corbucci)
The Forgotten Pistolero (F. Baldi)
The Big Gundown (S. Sollima)
The Hellbenders (S. Corbucci)
Companeros (S. Corbucci)
I am with Alex Cox; Sergio Corbucci was easily as important a filmmaker as Sergio Leone, he just had a stream of shitty luck in getting some of his real masterpieces distributed.
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