Much imitated but never surpassed first film in Sergio Leone's iconic trilogy starring the 'man with no name' as a nomadic loner who rides into a small border town ripped apart by two feuding crime families. Brilliant, stylish, bloody and proof that Europeans make better Westerns than the Americans!
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DJANGO (1965)
Certification18 Our Rating
One of the finest Spaghetti's in the west! Banned for 25 years, it has lost nothing of its hard-edged impact. The gringos are bad and the law are worse! The hero, Django, dispenses justice from a smoking Gatling gun, and sounds like a dubbed Clint Eastwood. Absolutely superb!
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FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE (1965)
Certification15 Our Rating
Second in the famous series of spaghetti westerns and quite brilliant it is too. Those long lingering shots, the clink of spurs, the scratching sound of hands dragged across unshaven chins and above all THAT music... What more could you ask for in a western?
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SUKIYAKI WESTERN DJANGO (2007)
Certification15 Our Rating
Paying homage to the spaghetti western, renowned and prolific director Takeshi Miike has created a typically unique and stylized Japanese action western set during the Genpei clan civil wars of the 12th Century, though he has given Quentin Tarantino an acting role… will they never learn?!
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THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE WEIRD (2008)
Certification15 Our Rating
It's 1930s Manchuria and various gangsters are fighting it out for possession of a legendary treasure map. As our three main characters lurch toward their destinies, trains are robbed, assassinations avoided (or not), raids take place, gun battles erupt, fingers get cut off, bodies drop etc.
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