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100 westerns

Started by RCMerchant, May 07, 2009, 12:14:24 AM

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84.  The Forgotten Pistolero (AKA Gunman of Ave Maria)

Another fantastic spaghetti western directed by Ferdinando Baldi.  This one has a compelling story and an awesome music score by Roberto Pregadio.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jR0GWQKT4IQ

the ghoul

#76
85.  A Dollar Between The Teeth (aka Stranger in Town)

This is another great one starring Tony Anthony.  I believe it was the first spaghetti western he was in.  This one has a great music score, good performances by all, and a really cool scene where this hot S&M babe is kicking the crap out of Anthony, then he uses her fetish to his advantage to kill her.  It's very gritty, violent, and minimalist in the way that it tells the story without a lot of dialogue.

Psycho Circus

86.) Un uomo, un cavallo, una pistola  (1967)



The to die-for Jill Banner and Tony Anthony riding a horse with a tiny ladies umbrella!  :thumbup:

the ghoul

Great choice, Circus. :thumbup:

Speaking of "to-die-for," how about Nieves Navarro in...

87.  The Return of Ringo

Too bad you only get to see her for a second in the trailer.  This movie has a fantastic music score by Ennio Morricone, with one of the most haunting and memorable spaghetti western theme songs.  It's also a great revenge story with a solid cast featuring the excellent spaghetti western regulars Giuliano Gemma and Fernando Sancho.  And, of course, the incredibly stunning Nieves Navarro.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzYAVOGhwNo

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Trevor

89: The Hellions (1961), directed by Ken Annakin.

Famous as the first Western genre film made in Africa.
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RCMerchant

9.ONE EYED JACKS-Marlon Brando....a great actor....a great movie!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5zLqS9Abo0

for some reason this trailer reminds me of those 'True West' mags I usta buy as a kid at the newstand.  :smile:
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