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This month’s special is dedicated to '''[[Bandidos]]''', the only spaghetti western directed by [[:Category:Massimo Dallamano|Massimo Dallamano]], Sergio Leone’s cinematographer for the first two parts of the Dollar trilogy. In his recent book ''[[10,000 Ways to Die: A Director's Take on the Spaghetti Western|10.000 Ways to Die]]'', Alex Cox threw a new light on Bandidos. His remarks proved to be very inspirational and induced Scherpschutter to re-study and re-evaluate the movie. | This month’s special is dedicated to '''[[Bandidos]]''', the only spaghetti western directed by [[:Category:Massimo Dallamano|Massimo Dallamano]], Sergio Leone’s cinematographer for the first two parts of the Dollar trilogy. In his recent book ''[[10,000 Ways to Die: A Director's Take on the Spaghetti Western|10.000 Ways to Die]]'', Alex Cox threw a new light on Bandidos. His remarks proved to be very inspirational and induced Scherpschutter to re-study and re-evaluate the movie. | ||
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This month’s special is dedicated to Bandidos, the only spaghetti western directed by Massimo Dallamano, Sergio Leone’s cinematographer for the first two parts of the Dollar trilogy. In his recent book 10.000 Ways to Die, Alex Cox threw a new light on Bandidos. His remarks proved to be very inspirational and induced Scherpschutter to re-study and re-evaluate the movie.
Click on the icons below, created by dicfish, and you’ll get all the answers to questions like:
- Who learned those bandidos how to shoot?
- How can you look through the brim of a hat?
- Is "Bandidos" really a forgotten masterpiece?
- Was Dallamano really the master, and Leone his pupil?