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== The Insider's Top 20 (Tip 20) ==
So you've been a fan for a while, you've seen most of the well known and more famous Spaghetti Westerns and you're looking for some recommendations for films that maybe fall outside the obvious canon.  Well, this list is for you.  Selected by our forum members, this Alternative Top 20 is derived from individual lists of favourite films which do not already sit in our [[Essential Top 20 Films|Official Top 20]].  The idea is to highlight some of the titles which often get crowded out of lists of favourites by the films of the 3 Sergios but which are excellent and worthy of note for anyone interested in delving a little deeper into what this genre has to offer. (That said, Mr Corbucci gets a few mentions here too). Besides, in a genre that boasts literally hundreds of films, and on a site full of people who love making lists, limiting our recommendations to only 20 just didn't seem right.  
So you've been a fan for a while, you've seen most of the well known and more famous Spaghetti Westerns and you're looking for some recommendations for films that maybe fall outside the obvious canon.  Well, this list is for you.  Selected by our forum members, this Alternative Top 20 is derived from individual lists of favourite films which do not already sit in our [[Essential Top 20 Films|Official Top 20]].  The idea is to highlight some of the titles which often get crowded out of lists of favourites by the films of the 3 Sergios but which are excellent and worthy of note for anyone interested in delving a little deeper into what this genre has to offer. (That said, Mr Corbucci gets a few mentions here too). Besides, in a genre that boasts literally hundreds of films, and on a site full of people who love making lists, limiting our recommendations to only 20 just didn't seem right.  


The criteria for compiling the list was simply that it could not contain any film already included in the official Top 20 as of 23 March 2009 and the rating was based on a purely one point per vote system. Where films gained the same number of votes I have simply entered them alphabetically.
The criteria for compiling the list is simply that it must not contain any film already included in the official Top 20 as of 01 January 2019 and the rating is based on a purely one point per vote system. This list will be updated regularly to ensure that no film appears at any time of both lists but that a film which drops out of the Official list can be recognised here without a complete recount. Where films gain the same number of votes I will simply enter them alphabetically.


Finally, if you want to add your say to this list, just stroll over to our forum and add your own list.  We'll update this one as the votes build. (Here's the [http://www.spaghetti-western.net/forum/index.php/topic,1900.0.html link]).
Finally, if you want to add your say to this list, just stroll over to our forum and add your own list.  We'll update this one as the votes build. (Here's the [https://forum.spaghetti-western.net/t/alternative-top-20/1671 link]).
 
 
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| '''[[10.000 dollari per un massacro|$10.000 BLOOD MONEY]]''', [[:Category:Romolo Guerrieri|Romolo Guerrieri]] (1967)


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  <div class="small-7 columns">'''[[10.000 dollari per un massacro|$10.000 BLOOD MONEY]]''', [[Romolo Guerrieri]] (1967)
Guerrieri's masterpiece and crammed full of more murder, sexual tension and eye make up than you can shake a stick at.
Guerrieri's masterpiece and crammed full of more murder, sexual tension and eye make up than you can shake a stick at.


Check out a full review of the film [[10.000 Dollars for a Massacre Review|here]].
Check out a full review of the film [[10.000 Dollars for a Massacre Review|here]].
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| '''[[Ritorno di Ringo, Il|RETURN OF RINGO]]''', [[Duccio Tessari]] (1965)


The better of the two original Ringo films (although they are both superb) and an object lesson on how to use a theme tune to its very best advantage.  If you haven't seen this film yet remedy the situation immediately.
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  <div class="small-7 columns">'''[[Blindman|BLINDMAN]]''', [[Ferdinando Baldi]] (1971)
A reworking of the Zatoichi character transplanted to the old west in which Tony Anthony goes in search of his 50 women.


Check out a full review of the film [[The Return of Ringo review|here]].
Check out a full review of the film [[Blindman review|here]]
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| '''[[E Dio disse a Caino|AND GOD SAID TO CAIN]]''', [[:Category:Antonio Margheriti|Antonio Margheriti]] (1969)


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  <div class="small-7 columns">'''[[E Dio disse a Caino|AND GOD SAID TO CAIN]]''', [[Antonio Margheriti]] (1969)
Margheriti uses all his horror expertise to create possibly the Spaghetti Western's most gothic example and a lead role for Klaus Kinski to boot.
Margheriti uses all his horror expertise to create possibly the Spaghetti Western's most gothic example and a lead role for Klaus Kinski to boot.
Check out a full review of the film [[And God said to Cain Review|here]].
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  <div class="small-7 columns">'''[[Navajo Joe|NAVAJO JOE]]''', [[Sergio Corbucci]] (1966)
Not even Burt Reynolds' hair piece can spoil this action packed bonanza.  And worth seeing if only for an all too rare major role for Aldo Sanbrell and the stunning beauty of Nicoletta Machiaveli.


Check out a full review of the film [[And God said to Cain Review|here]].
Check out a full review of the film [[Navajo Joe Review (Scherpschutter)|here]].
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| '''[[Quella sporca storia nel west|JOHNNY HAMLET]]''', [[Enzo G. Castellari]] (1967)
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  <div class="small-7 columns">'''[[Quella sporca storia nel west|JOHNNY HAMLET]]''', [[Enzo G. Castellari]] (1967)
Less well known than [[Keoma]], this film is considered Castellari's best by many.  A retelling of Shakespeare's play which includes some genuinely beautiful images from a man better known for his bang crash kablooey approach to film making.
Less well known than [[Keoma]], this film is considered Castellari's best by many.  A retelling of Shakespeare's play which includes some genuinely beautiful images from a man better known for his bang crash kablooey approach to film making.


Check out a full review of the film [[Johnny Hamlet review|here]].
Check out a full review of the film [[Johnny Hamlet review|here]].
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| '''[[Navajo Joe|NAVAJO JOE]]''', [[Sergio Corbucci]] (1966)
 
Not even Burt Reynolds' hair piece can spoil this action packed bonanza.  And worth seeing if only for an all too rare major role for Aldo Sanbrell and the stunning beauty of Nicoletta Machiaveli.
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  <div class="small-7 columns">'''[[Specialisti, Gli|THE SPECIALISTS]]''', [[Sergio Corbucci]] (1969)
It's Corbucci.  And this time complete with hippies and an entire town's population stripped naked!


Check out a full review of the film [[Navajo Joe Review (Scherpschutter)|here]].
Check out a full review of the film [[The Specialists Review|here]].
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| '''[[Blindman|BLINDMAN]]''', [[Ferdinando Baldi]] (1971)
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A reworking of the Zatoichi character transplanted to the old west in which Tony Anthony goes in search of his 50 women.
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<div class="small-7 columns">'''[[Tempo di massacro|MASSACRE TIME]]''', [[Lucio Fulci]] (1966)
Fulci wasn’t as active in the western genre as much as in some others but his contributions were significant and Massacre Time was his first, and many believe his best, effort in this area. With Franco Nero in the lead and with George Hilton and a whip wielding psychotic Nino Castelnuovo in support there is certainly plenty for any Spaghetti fan to enjoy.


Check out a full review of the film [[Blindman review|here]].
Check out a full review of the film [[Massacre Time Review|here]].  
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| '''[[Precio de un hombre, El|THE BOUNTY KILLER]]''', [[:Category:Eugenio Martin|Eugenio Martin]] (1966)
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Tomas Milian's first western and one in which he exhibits one of his most understated performances along with one of the all time great dust eating death scenesEugenio Martin only made one great western and this is it.
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  <div class="small-7 columns">'''[[Sentenza di morte|DEATH SENTENCE]]''', [[Mario Lanfranchi]] (1968)
Unique as a portmanteau film made up of four short stories this was Lanfranchi's only western but its visual style and intriguing stories make it a winnerFine performances from Enrico Maria Salerno and Adolfo Celi and a bizarre over the top turn from Tomas Milian as an albino epileptic just add to the fun.


Check out a full review of the film [[Precio de un hombre, El/Film Review|here]].
Check out a full review of the film [[Death Sentence Review|here]].
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| '''[[California|CALIFORNIA]]''', [[:Category:Michele Lupo|Michele Lupo]] (1977)
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  <div class="small-7 columns">'''[[California|CALIFORNIA]]''', [[Michele Lupo]] (1977)
One of the latest entries into the Italian Western cycle but well worth waiting for.  This film is built on decay but affords Giuliano Gemma one of his very best performances.
One of the latest entries into the Italian Western cycle but well worth waiting for.  This film is built on decay but affords Giuliano Gemma one of his very best performances.


Check out a full review of the film [[California Film Review|here]].
Check out a full review of the film [[California Film Review|here]].
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  <div class="small-7 columns">'''[[Dio perdona... Io no!|GOD FORGIVES, I DON'T!]]''', [[Giuseppe Colizzi]] (1968)
The first pairing of Hill and Spencer in a western but don't be fooled, this is no Trinity film.  A much grittier dish indeed and one which was the first in what became the 'Cat Stevens' trilogy from director Colizzi.
 
Check out a full review of the film [[God forgives... I don't! Review|here]]
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  <div class="small-7 columns">'''[[Tepepa|TEPEPA]]''', [[Giulio Petroni]] (1968)
Possibly one of the most thought provoking of the Zapata Westerns, with its unreliable narrators and its morally ambiguous characters, this film certainly splits opinion. What is not in doubt is that Milian is in great form and that this is by far Petroni’s most serious Spaghetti. It’s a must see.
 
Check out a full review of the film [[Tepepa film review by Phil H|here]].
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  <div class="small-7 columns">'''[[Prega il morto e ammazza il vivo|SHOOT THE LIVING AND PRAY FOR THE DEAD]]''', [[Giuseppe Vari]] (1971)
A slow paced, house bound story doesn’t sound so good on paper but Kinski’s tight wound performance and the slow release nature of the narrative make for a film high in tension and well worth the patience of the viewer.  Vari’s westerns are on the whole less celebrated than some others but they seldom disappoint.
 
Check out a full review of the film [[Shoot the Living, Pray for the Dead Review|here]].
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  <div class="small-7 columns">'''[[Ehi amico... c'è Sabata, hai chiuso!|SABATA]]''', [[Gianfranco Parolini]] (1969)
A rifle in a banjo, a multi-barreled pistol, a comb over the size of a small family car and a theme tune as catchy as a bag full of velcro.  Throw in Lee Van Cleef, William Berger and Franco Ressel and you have all the ingredients you need for a session of pure Spaghetti fun.  Carnimeo handles this light hearted stuff perfectly and Sabata remains one of the most enjoyable Italian westerns of all.


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| '''[[Specialisti, Gli|THE SPECIALISTS]]''', [[Sergio Corbucci]] (1970)
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Corbucci again. And this time complete with hippies and an entire town's population stripped naked!
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Check out a full review of the film [[The Specialists Review|here]].
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  <div class="small-7 columns">'''[[Bandidos|BANDIDOS]]''', [[Massimo Dallamano]] (1967)
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Enrico Maria Salerno stars in this excellent tale of sharpshooting and revenge.  A great opening scene sets the tone for what was sadly to be Massimo Dallamano's only western.  A film definitely overdue for a U.S or European BluRay release.  
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| '''[[Oggi a me... domani a te!|TODAY IT'S ME, TOMORROW IT'S YOU!]]''', [[:Category:Tonino Cervi|Tonino Cervi]] (1968)
An excellent nuts and bolts revenge western mixed with a 'Five Man Army' element and shot in a distinctively 'unspaghetti' locationThe forest of Silver Birch trees and gloomy light conditions make this a stark, memorable and highly enjoyable cinematic ride.


Check out a full review of the film [[Today It's Me... Tomorrow It's You Review|here]].
Check out a full review of the film [[Bandidos Review|here]].
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| '''[[Per 100,000 dollari ti ammazzo|VENGEANCE IS MINE]]''', [[:Category:Giovanni Fago|Giovanni Fago]] (1967)
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  <div class="small-7 columns">'''[[Per 100,000 dollari ti ammazzo|VENGEANCE IS MINE]]''', [[Giovanni Fago]] (1967)
Gianni Garko and Claudio Camaso are feuding brothers in this terrific tale of family drama and revenge.
Gianni Garko and Claudio Camaso are feuding brothers in this terrific tale of family drama and revenge.


Check out a full review of the film [[Vengeance is Mine Review|here]]
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| '''[[Taglia è tua... l'uomo l'ammazzo io, La|EL PURO]]''', [[:Category:Edoardo Mulargia|Edoardo Mulargia]] (1969)
A film which the term 'hidden gem' could have been created for. A drunken hero, a gay snog and Mario Brega doing a kamikaze death scene.  What more could you want from an existential western?


Check out a full review of the film [[El Puro review|here]].
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The first, and some say best, of the Sartanas.  Parolini creates a franchise with a mix of detective mystery, gadgetry and almost impossible to follow plotline. Garko plays the eponymous lead which came to define him in Spaghettiland and you have Klaus Kinski, William Berger and Fernando Sancho along for good measure. What more could you ask for?
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| '''[[Crudeli, I|THE HELLBENDERS]]''', [[Sergio Corbucci]] (1967)
Corbucci proves he can do character study when he wants to in this atmospheric tale of a doomed and dysfunctional family.


Check out a full review of the film [[The Hellbenders Review|here]].
Check out a review of the film [[If you meet Sartana, pray for your Death Review|here]].  
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| '''[[Preparati la bara!|VIVA DJANGO!]]''', [[Ferdinando Baldi]] (1968)
A Django prequel? Terence Hill looks uncannily like Franco Nero and here proves that he can play the dour anti hero when required.


Check out a full review of the film [[Get a Coffin Ready ! / Viva Django! Review|here]].
The first (and probably only) full on gay kiss in a spaghetti western, a savage beating of poor Rosalba Neri and a banging whistled theme tune from Alessandro Alessandroni.  How this film was so obscure for so long is beyond me but thankfully it has refound its audience over the past decade and is now a firm fan favourite. Not easily found on an official release but this one is well worth seeking out.
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Robert Woods in a tale of revenge and twisted descent which, even in a genre as cynical as this, is noteworthy for its bleak outlook and dark characters.


Check out a full review of the film [[Black Jack Review|here]].
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  <div class="small-7 columns">'''[[Precio de un hombre, El|THE BOUNTY KILLER]]''', [[Eugenio Martin]] (1966)
Tomas Milian's first western and one in which he exhibits one of his most understated performances along with one of the all time great dust eating death scenes.  Eugenio Martin only made one great western and this is it.


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More Spanish than Italian?  Maybe, but this flick, notorious for its violence levels, is still a firm favourite with many fans of the Spaghetti genre.
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Check out a short review of the film [[Cut Throats 9 review|here]].
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The film that made a star of Giuliano Gemma and gave Italy their very own western heroThis is everyone’s favourite Christmas Spaghetti (or at least should be) and features a beautiful theme song from maestro Morricone just in case everything else wasn’t quite enough.
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| '''[[Dio perdona... Io no!|GOD FORGIVES, I DON'T!]]''', [[:Category:Giuseppe Colizzi|Giuseppe Colizzi]] (1968)
The first pairing of Hill and Spencer in a western but don't be fooled, this is no Trinity filmA much grittier dish indeed and one which was the first in what became the 'Cat Stevens' trilogy from director Colizzi.


Check out a full review of the film [[God forgives... I don't! Review|here]]
Check out a full review of the film [[A Pistol for Ringo Review|here]].
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| '''[[Specialisti, Gli|THE SPECIALISTS]]''', [[Sergio Corbucci]] (1970)
Corbucci againAnd this time complete with hippies and an entire town's population stripped naked!


Check out a full review of the film [[The Specialists Review|here]].
Check out a full review of the film [[Dead Men Ride (Anda Muchacho, Spara!) Review|here]].  
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| '''[[Gli fumavano le Colt... lo chiamavano Camposanto|THEY CALL HIM CEMETERY]]''', [[:Category:Giuliano Carnimeo|Giuliano Carnimeo]] (1971)
Question: When is a Sartana picture not a Sartana picture?  Answer: When they call him Cemetery.  In truth there are many who prefer this film to any of the actual Sartana flicks and Garko's screen chemistry with William Berger in one of his best performances could be the reason why.


Check out a full review of the film [[They Call Him Cemetery Review|here]].
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| '''[[Dollaro tra i denti, Un|A STRANGER IN TOWN]]''', [[:Category:Luigi Vanzi|Luigi Vanzi]] (1966)
Opinion is often split as to which is the better of Tony Anthony's 'Stranger' films but according to our poll this, the first of the series, is the one most recommended.


Check out a full review of the film [[A Stranger in Town Review (Scherpschutter)|here]].
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Revision as of 23:01, 20 January 2019

So you've been a fan for a while, you've seen most of the well known and more famous Spaghetti Westerns and you're looking for some recommendations for films that maybe fall outside the obvious canon. Well, this list is for you. Selected by our forum members, this Alternative Top 20 is derived from individual lists of favourite films which do not already sit in our Official Top 20. The idea is to highlight some of the titles which often get crowded out of lists of favourites by the films of the 3 Sergios but which are excellent and worthy of note for anyone interested in delving a little deeper into what this genre has to offer. (That said, Mr Corbucci gets a few mentions here too). Besides, in a genre that boasts literally hundreds of films, and on a site full of people who love making lists, limiting our recommendations to only 20 just didn't seem right.

The criteria for compiling the list is simply that it must not contain any film already included in the official Top 20 as of 01 January 2019 and the rating is based on a purely one point per vote system. This list will be updated regularly to ensure that no film appears at any time of both lists but that a film which drops out of the Official list can be recognised here without a complete recount. Where films gain the same number of votes I will simply enter them alphabetically.

Finally, if you want to add your say to this list, just stroll over to our forum and add your own list. We'll update this one as the votes build. (Here's the link).

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$10.000 BLOOD MONEY, Romolo Guerrieri (1967)

Guerrieri's masterpiece and crammed full of more murder, sexual tension and eye make up than you can shake a stick at.

Check out a full review of the film here.

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BLINDMAN, Ferdinando Baldi (1971)

A reworking of the Zatoichi character transplanted to the old west in which Tony Anthony goes in search of his 50 women.

Check out a full review of the film here

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AND GOD SAID TO CAIN, Antonio Margheriti (1969)

Margheriti uses all his horror expertise to create possibly the Spaghetti Western's most gothic example and a lead role for Klaus Kinski to boot. Check out a full review of the film here.

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NAVAJO JOE, Sergio Corbucci (1966)

Not even Burt Reynolds' hair piece can spoil this action packed bonanza. And worth seeing if only for an all too rare major role for Aldo Sanbrell and the stunning beauty of Nicoletta Machiaveli.

Check out a full review of the film here.

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JOHNNY HAMLET, Enzo G. Castellari (1967)

Less well known than Keoma, this film is considered Castellari's best by many. A retelling of Shakespeare's play which includes some genuinely beautiful images from a man better known for his bang crash kablooey approach to film making.

Check out a full review of the film here.

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THE SPECIALISTS, Sergio Corbucci (1969)

It's Corbucci. And this time complete with hippies and an entire town's population stripped naked!

Check out a full review of the film here.

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MASSACRE TIME, Lucio Fulci (1966)

Fulci wasn’t as active in the western genre as much as in some others but his contributions were significant and Massacre Time was his first, and many believe his best, effort in this area. With Franco Nero in the lead and with George Hilton and a whip wielding psychotic Nino Castelnuovo in support there is certainly plenty for any Spaghetti fan to enjoy.

Check out a full review of the film here.

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DEATH SENTENCE, Mario Lanfranchi (1968)

Unique as a portmanteau film made up of four short stories this was Lanfranchi's only western but its visual style and intriguing stories make it a winner. Fine performances from Enrico Maria Salerno and Adolfo Celi and a bizarre over the top turn from Tomas Milian as an albino epileptic just add to the fun.

Check out a full review of the film here.

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CALIFORNIA, Michele Lupo (1977)

One of the latest entries into the Italian Western cycle but well worth waiting for. This film is built on decay but affords Giuliano Gemma one of his very best performances.

Check out a full review of the film here.

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GOD FORGIVES, I DON'T!, Giuseppe Colizzi (1968)

The first pairing of Hill and Spencer in a western but don't be fooled, this is no Trinity film. A much grittier dish indeed and one which was the first in what became the 'Cat Stevens' trilogy from director Colizzi.

Check out a full review of the film here

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TEPEPA, Giulio Petroni (1968)

Possibly one of the most thought provoking of the Zapata Westerns, with its unreliable narrators and its morally ambiguous characters, this film certainly splits opinion. What is not in doubt is that Milian is in great form and that this is by far Petroni’s most serious Spaghetti. It’s a must see.

Check out a full review of the film here.

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SHOOT THE LIVING AND PRAY FOR THE DEAD, Giuseppe Vari (1971)

A slow paced, house bound story doesn’t sound so good on paper but Kinski’s tight wound performance and the slow release nature of the narrative make for a film high in tension and well worth the patience of the viewer. Vari’s westerns are on the whole less celebrated than some others but they seldom disappoint.

Check out a full review of the film here.

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SABATA, Gianfranco Parolini (1969)

A rifle in a banjo, a multi-barreled pistol, a comb over the size of a small family car and a theme tune as catchy as a bag full of velcro. Throw in Lee Van Cleef, William Berger and Franco Ressel and you have all the ingredients you need for a session of pure Spaghetti fun. Carnimeo handles this light hearted stuff perfectly and Sabata remains one of the most enjoyable Italian westerns of all.

Check out a full review of the film here.

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BANDIDOS, Massimo Dallamano (1967)

Enrico Maria Salerno stars in this excellent tale of sharpshooting and revenge. A great opening scene sets the tone for what was sadly to be Massimo Dallamano's only western. A film definitely overdue for a U.S or European BluRay release.

Check out a full review of the film here.

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VENGEANCE IS MINE, Giovanni Fago (1967)

Gianni Garko and Claudio Camaso are feuding brothers in this terrific tale of family drama and revenge.

Check out a full review of the film here

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IF YOU MEET SARTANA PRAY FOR YOUR DEATH, Gianfranco Parolini (1968)

The first, and some say best, of the Sartanas. Parolini creates a franchise with a mix of detective mystery, gadgetry and almost impossible to follow plotline. Garko plays the eponymous lead which came to define him in Spaghettiland and you have Klaus Kinski, William Berger and Fernando Sancho along for good measure. What more could you ask for?

Check out a review of the film here.

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EL PURO, Edoardo Mulargia (1969)

The first (and probably only) full on gay kiss in a spaghetti western, a savage beating of poor Rosalba Neri and a banging whistled theme tune from Alessandro Alessandroni. How this film was so obscure for so long is beyond me but thankfully it has refound its audience over the past decade and is now a firm fan favourite. Not easily found on an official release but this one is well worth seeking out.

Check out a full review of the film here.

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THE BOUNTY KILLER, Eugenio Martin (1966)

Tomas Milian's first western and one in which he exhibits one of his most understated performances along with one of the all time great dust eating death scenes. Eugenio Martin only made one great western and this is it.

Check out a full review of the film here.

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A PISTOL FOR RINGO, Duccio Tessari (1965)

The film that made a star of Giuliano Gemma and gave Italy their very own western hero. This is everyone’s favourite Christmas Spaghetti (or at least should be) and features a beautiful theme song from maestro Morricone just in case everything else wasn’t quite enough.

Check out a full review of the film here.

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DEAD MEN RIDE, Aldo Florio (1971)

One of the best of the seventies spaghettis this film often feels like a greatest hits compilation of the genre and benefits from a great Nicolai score. It’s Testi not Eastwood but that’s alright by us.

Check out a full review of the film here.

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