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Phil Hardy defines it as "the most brutally violent spaghetti western ever made". [4] Describing the film, Christopher Frayling says that "the violence was of an extraordinarily savage kind". [ 5 ] Antonio Bruschini writes that "this film is the first western to offer a sample of truly horrendous scenes". [ 6 ]
The Savage Guns (Spanish: Tierra brutal) is a 1961 Eurowestern film, an international co-production by British and Spanish producers. Based on a specially commissioned screenplay, The San Siado Killings, written by Peter R. Newman and directed by Michael Carreras, the film is credited as the first traditional Spaghetti Western.
Sonny and Jed (Italian: La banda J. & S. - Cronaca criminale del Far-West, lit."The Band of J. & S. - Criminal Chronicle of the Far West"), also known as Bandera Bandits, [1] is a 1972 Italian Spaghetti Western film about a sheriff's (Sheriff Franciscus, played by Telly Savalas) relentless effort to stop a robber (Jed, played by Tomas Milian) and his girlfriend (Sonny, played by Susan George).
Title Director Cast Country Subgenre/notes 1960: 13 Fighting Men: Harry W. Gerstad: Grant Williams, Brad Dexter, Carole Mathews: United States: B Western The Alamo: John Wayne: John Wayne, Richard Widmark, Laurence Harvey, Frankie Avalon, Patrick Wayne, Linda Cristal, Joan O'Brien, Chill Wills, Ken Curtis, Denver Pyle, Chuck Roberson, Guinn Williams, Richard Boone, "Big" John Hamilton
Massacre Time was released in Italy on 10 August 1966. [9]Although an international English-language version was made, a redubbed English version produced by American International Pictures was theatrically released in the United States in December 1968 as The Brute and the Beast, with a longer running time (88 minutes); [10] [8] it was one of only two Spaghetti Westerns imported to the United ...
Hell, apparently, is Utah in 1857. At least that's the way it looks in "American Primeval," Netflix's new Western, for which "brutal" isn't a strong enough adjective. It's savage and primal and ...
Seven Pistols for a Massacre or Adios, Hombre (Italian: 7 pistole per un massacro), is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Mario Caiano, written by Eduardo Manzanos Brochero and scored by Francesco De Masi. [1] It stars Craig Hill, Giulia Rubini and Eduardo Fajardo. [2] It was shot in Spain. [3]
Day of Anger (Italian: I giorni dell'ira [i ˈdʒorni delˈliːra], lit."The Days of Wrath") is a 1967 Spaghetti Western film directed and co-written by Tonino Valerii and starring Lee Van Cleef and Giuliano Gemma, and features a musical score by Riz Ortolani. [2]