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Welcome to ''The Spaghetti Western Database'', the global Eurowestern film encyclopedia and community. [https://forum.spaghetti-western.net Join historian Tom Betts, and hundreds of other enthusiasts of the genre from all around the world in our forums!]<br />
Welcome to ''The Spaghetti Western Database'', the global Eurowestern film encyclopedia and community. [https://forum.spaghetti-western.net Join historian Tom Betts, and hundreds of other enthusiasts of the genre from all around the world in our forums!]<br />

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We wish all spaghetti western enthusiasts around the world a healthy and successful start into the new year!

Welcome to The Spaghetti Western Database, the global Eurowestern film encyclopedia and community. Join historian Tom Betts, and hundreds of other enthusiasts of the genre from all around the world in our forums!

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NEW BOOK

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Sir Christopher Frayling's new book "Once Upon A Time In The West: Shooting a Masterpiece" chronicles the making of the - arguably - greatest western movie ever made. The book boasts a brand new foreword by director Quentin Tarantino. Sergio Leone's film Once Upon a Time in the West set out to be the ultimate Western a celebration of the power of classic Hollywood cinema, a meditation on the making of America, and a lament for the decline of one of the most cherished film genres in the form of a 'dance of death'. With this film, Leone said a fond farewell to the noisy and flamboyant world of the Italian Western, which he had created with A Fistful of Dollars and sequels (1964-6), and aimed for something much more ambitious an exploration of the relationship between myth ('Once Upon a Time...'), history ('...in the West') and his own autobiography as an avid film-goer.... Learn more

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