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  • great! great! I love this video, fantastic editing, and I think you found ALL the main scenes from ALL existing italo westerns. What can be said more? This video gives you all the answers! And a great homage to Signor Bruno Nicolai, the man behind Maestro Morricone.. 

  • Hey it would be so nice, if you could add a List of all these Movies. Obviously i knew the Leone ones, but i dont really know the others. And im a huge Fan of Spaghetti Westerns. So if you could take the time and add a Movielist would be great :)

  • Wow am I glad somebody took the time to put this together, brilliant! I just saw the new film Good For Nothing and now I’m totally hooked on spaghetti westerns. bitly .com/xEEQuk

  • What is the movie with the banjo/ gun?

  • Aloha from Hawaii!

    My name is Evianne Keeney, I am an amateur VJ whose family owns a small family run theatre in Honokaa on the Big Island. I was wondering if I could use your footage in a local live music show that is coming up this next weekend? It is really beautiful and I would be more than happy to credit you at the end of the mix. Thank you for your consideration! Let me know

    evianneelise@gmail.com

    Mahalo,

    Evi

  • I love spaghetti westerns, but I have never heard of New Zealand westerns I guess they are called Pavlova Western. Has anyone else? I just saw this pretty intense comedic/action/satirical western called Good For Nothing, I really enjoyed it. It had all the grittiness of spaghetti westerns, but had that extra New Zealand humor that makes it all the better. youtube. com/watch?v=gRYZNCVeZDY

  • @MrWhoboy Good For Nothing was a great movie! The best scene is when the guy in the jail cell is like "Well then you do her mister!" and then he gets shot. bit. ly/eOX07K

  • Now I know where the idea for Aldo's scar from "Inglorious Basterds" came from.

  • i liked the part when tuco grred and that guy became mad XD

  • the scene with the girl

  • what was the movie at 0:54 havnt seen it in years cant remember the name

  • A BULLET FOR THE GENERAL 1966

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  • This reminds me of Sergio Kaffuffel's 1969 opus ' Santiago, We're Coming For You, You Bastard!' A very rare spaghetti western (part of the Bastard trilogy) starring Terence Puccinni as the eponymous anti hero, Santiago. It was part of a trilogy that also included, 'Santiago, You Bastard! Where's The Gold?' (1968) / ' Santiago, This Bullet's For You, You Bastard'. (1970).

  • 1:51 Besttt part !LOL

  • It is a cool video though, Telly, Claus, Clint all those guys

  • Ha epic song, remember hearing that in Red Dead Revolver I know its not were it first came from ofcourse.

  • Great job, Although you forgot milian!!!

  • @djangozaro2011 thanks ...try the video response currently on this page

  • This is one of the best videos I've seen, a great tribute! Also, For a few dollars more and Lee Van Cleef for the win!

  • I'll put "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly" and "Great Silence" as the best of all them. The latter was probably the most cynic, brutal and bleakest of all.

  • For a few dollars more, I'd hang em' high.

  • ,10 wot he shoot that down with? a Bazooka?

  • BUENISIMO ¿ CUANDO VOLVERAN LOS SPAGUETTI WESTERN AL CINE ?

  • muy bueno, muy bueno, bravo!!!

  • (2:13-2:15) What is the title of the movie?

  • @kerjuxaxaxa Ace High

  • American Westerns: Great scenery, nothing out of the ordinary camerawork, often hideous dialogue ('we don't like your kind around here' and that sort of cliches) delivered in horrible acting (most of the time overacting or pure apathy), simple stories, country music...

    Spaghetti Westerns: quite possibly some of the best music ever written, revolutionary camerawork, awesome dialogue, magnificent acting, great scenery, intriguing stories, great catch lines and characters,...

  • If you have watched a spaghetti Western, AMerican Westerns become like simpelton movies to you. That's kind of sad, because there are many good American Westerns. But none of them can hold a candle in story, cinematography, music, actors, dialogue, etc. to Spaghetti Westerns.

  • Terrence Hill was equal to any of them!

  • What movie is this theme song from?

  • awww westerns

  • (2:16) Lee van Cleef The Best

  • ( 0:18 ) worlds coolest potato cannon. hahah :D just kidding, it looked awesome! AMAZING video! props from america!

  • I love how dirty and sweaty, and filled with flies, and bloody, and gory, and filled with dust, and filled with shit, and filled with piss and filled with dirty, disease inducing food these movies are

  • this is awesome

  • Great video. Well done.

  • your video editing is wonderful man...I wasn't a spaghetti western fan but I am now after watching this vid, and tomorrow I'm gonna share this to my friend if you don't mind ^^ These classics must live forever !!

  • Siempre  me pregunte quien ganaria en un duelo , Django o Blondie?

  • Just look at those faces. Have you ever seen faces like these ones again? Real men! Dirty, unshaved, ugly, tanned.

  • @Rambo4President First of all, your screen name is genius. Second of all, you've hit on the secret of these movies. The faces are so unique. You can see the different bloodlines in the Spanish people, in the extras. But everyone is tanned, weathered, sweaty, and they all look they smell like sh*t. You can't stop staring at the faces, and you wonder about their backstories. Let's just say there are no actors today who could be in a real spag western.

  • theres a spaghetti western with a dumb music theme that says "hes bad bad news" throughout the movie,lol,cant remember the movie title

  • bravo

  • Clint Eastwood is the best. No question about it.

  • outstanding, great video, check out my channel for some western fights check it out guys xD

  • Actors that should have done Spaghetti Westerns (but didn't): - Lee Marvin - Robert Mitchum - Sean Connery - Ursula Andress - Gregory Peck - John Cassavetes - Sidney Poitier - Charlton Heston - Steve McQueen - Richard Boone
  • are they any spaghetti westerns with apache outlaws???? random question but just wondering..........

  • 0:05 red dead redemption ???

  • 1:52

  • Claus kinski...only to be beaten in this by the immense Yul Brynner

  • ( 0:34)What is the title of the movie? I was a child when I watched that movie in the cinema. I think that this movie used as the inspiration for a great comic "Durango." If anyone knows please reply. Thanks

  • @rudolfjaki 0:34 "The Great Silence"

  • I LOVE IT ...ALL the classics mashed up into one delicious nugget ..Thanks ..Two Thumbs up for SoundtrackCollector =)

  • This is great!

  • Why is this one of the coolest videos I've ever seen?

  • America used to be a good country back then! I'm sick of socialist bull!

  • Really enjoyed that

  • Can someone name this spaghetti westerns which appear in the video? I can identify parts from Leone`s Dollars trilogy, Once Upon A Time In the West, Fistful of Dynamite (aka. Duck You Sucker!) and Django.

  • at 1:25 it's john marston

  • Why do they call them spaghetti westerns ?

  • @Sparks424 Because they were made in Italy, and spaghetti is an italian dish.

  • @Sparks424 Because they were predominately directed by Italians in the 1960's

  • great song! like it alot on red dead revolver as well

  • A true tribute, this on my favourites now

  • magici SPAGHETTI...WESTERN......

  • One here, don't know how to play!

  • really cool - nice work :D

  • Thanks Martin.

  • This was AMAZING!!!!!!!!!! Great job! I've watched it 6 times already! I love my spaghetti!

  • man I've got to share this :D My dudes are never interested in classic western movies, they said "Their time is gone" But I'm sure I will make them change 360 degree of their mind with your greatly-edited video :)) Thanks so much for posting this

  • Lee Van Cleef is the best ^^

  • Spaghetti westerns are the best westerns ever made!

  • Really cool!

    Been trying my hand at this type of film making and music composition! : D

  • Really cool!

    Been trying my hand at thise type of film making and music composition! : D

  • Sounds like it's from "Fistful of Blood."

  • the beginning looks like red dead redemption

  • @Mr0Ninja because Rockstar games insipred from spaghetti westerns. RDR looks like these movie not these movies looks like RDR

  • @forafewdollarsless TY i guess i came before there time, but i do love them and i was only really talking about the Red

  • Your flick is a master-stroke grasping the essence of the spaghetti western genre. The music, the characteristic close-ups, the gunfights..superb ;) Regards from Poland.

  • Excellent!

    The only thing I dislike about SW is it's so damn hard to buy. I own the Dollars Trilogy on DVD and would love to one day have The Big Gundown. Too bad it's nowhere to be found.

  • Does anyone know all the movies depicted here?

  • Excellent, respect for your great video. Congratulations ! Many Italowestern are very awesome but the best of the best are from Leone ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'' and ''Once upon a time in the West'' !

  • Thanks shadowhunting in Germany.

  • Oh the young, the rich or poor

    Hunger like me you know

    No wealth, no ruin, no silver no gold

    Nothing satisfies you but my soul.

  • Great. I guess it took long to make a video like this, both to gather material and select and edit it. Well done

  • that was great!!!

  • What an awesome video!

    A salute to you good sire for sharing this with us all!

  • What an awesome video!

    A saulte to you good sire for sharing this with us all!

  • What's the song?

  • @Noahboy8

    BRUNO NICOLAI -"Gli Fumavano Le Colt... Lo Chiamavano Campos (Italy, 1971)

    -"BULLET FOR A STRANGER" or "THEY CALL HIM CEMETERY" (USA)

  • oh dude, you are great, awesome job, great clip, thanks from México.

  • fabulous video! great editing, music and I love the movies!

  • @cloudidogz many thanks for commenting.

    Please visit again soon.

  • i love each nanometer of each film.... SPAGHETTI qUE DIVERTITO!!!!

  • 0:32 ???

  • 0:32 ???

  • @IWGDK Django Kill

  • EXCELENTE MY FRIEND ! CONGRATULATIONS !

  • Holy cow! The name of the song please?

  • @Kuti210 ....drop the arrow left of the view counter.

  • Impressive amigo! Regards from Almería, land of spaghetti westerns

  • Fantastic editing, transitions and scene selections. Have you seen the demo mode for the game "Red Dead Revolver"? It uses the same music with action scenes from the game.

  • 0.47 is the kid from duelling banjos ?

  • what movies are their in this video?

  • @Bolonchez there are a few mentioned in the tags. Click the down arrow left of the view counter.

  • he he, hübsches video, gefällt mir.

  • good under rated actor .........

  • can anybody tells me about the movie at 0:54 ?

  • @badbom92 -do you mean the female actor Martine Beswick (Adelita) in "A Bullet For The General" (1966)? 

  • Great video! Perfect scene selection and music choice. This is how you pay homage to those excellents films. Congrats soundtrackcollector!

  • Many thanks Hagi, much appreciated comment.

  • i dont rly understand the term spaghetti western. When some1 says kill bill pays tribute to spaghetti westerns wat does that man?

  • @bssmain

    These movies were called "Spaghetti Western" because most were produced and directed by Italians, usually in co-production with a Spanish partner. The movies were known to have Italian laguage, low budgets, and a recognizable highly fluid and minimalist cinematography. Minimalism means that the work is stripped down to its most fundamental features.

  • great fuckin put together !!!

  • loved it but whats the song?

  • Beautiful!!!

  • Brilliantly edited and compiled!

  • Thanks for finding the vid and commenting TCMMG.

  • Great job, amigo! Fuckin' BRILLIANT!!!

  • exelente¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

  • Um dos melhores vídeos que já vi. ESPETACULAR! PARABÉNS! FAÇA MAIS!

    Você trabalha com isso, né?

  • excellent video, hugs from Brazil.

  • @Josercio thanks for stopping by.

  • @Josercio excellent video, hugs from Brazil. [2]

  • EXCELLENCE!

  • @phille22 total contrast.

  • This is too bad ass !!!!! The hell with the idiot who gave it thumbs down !!!!

    

  • @nando82 ...guess you can't please everyone.

    Thanks for your support.

  • what's the film at 00:12 ?

  • @Astrom34 "If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death."

  • @Soundtrackcollector are you sure ? cause i saw the movie and i didn't saw this fat guy doing the cross.

    anyway nice editing it a great tribute

  • @Astrom34 You must mean the clip previous to the exploding house. Ignazio Spalla as Pedro Sanchez in Sabata (1969).

    Hope this helps.

  • simplesmente um dos melhores videos que eu já vi em toda a minha vida. eu juro que tô arrepiado aqui ( ambos os braços ). BRAVO, BRAVO, BRAVO

  • @VivaoPassado2 Gracias Amigo!

  • While is this music?

    

  • @Quiros17YkY the film at 2:14 is from 'Aces High'.

  • Slight correction "Ace High"

  • @Quiros17YkY BRUNO NICOLAI -"Gli Fumavano Le Colt... Lo Chiamavano Campos (Italy, 1971)

    -"BULLET FOR A STRANGER" or "THEY CALL HIM CEMETERY" (USA)

  • I'm just getting into westerns, please could anyone tell me which movie is at 2:14? I've seen The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly but I don't remember that scene being in it but liked Eli Wallach's performance and character.

  • @kcolasinski the film at 2:14 is from 'Aces High'.

  • excellent compilation :-)

  • sublime,simply outstanding work...the effects used are fantastic..great skill bud...2 mins and 28 secs of beauty..thanks

  • This vid is a milestone in editing mate.

  • Thanks George - inspired by rovellone channel upload.

  • Outstanding

  • @BrownBearProduct thanks for your positive comment Marcelo.

  • Fantastic video yet again! Your videos are so high quality, great production. Why so little views????

  • @danielnator thanks for your positive comments.

  • yes i heartily agree this is genius.this video is the best wesern tribute ive ever seen...fantastic stuff..lov those effects..100 per cent sir..long may it continue

  • VIVA BRUNO NICOLAI !

    Viva Almeria, the lates sixties and the Italian movie directors !!

    Again Bravo !!!

  • Another great video. Only thing I didn't see any clips from My Name Is Trinity or Trinity Is Still My Name starring Terrence Hill. Also, what movie was that with the midget on stilts?

  • @MrINeedSome thanks for commenting on the video.

    The Terence Hill scene with the small guy on huge stilts coming down to earth is from "My Name Is Nobody" 1973.

  • This is AMAZING! You are a genius! WOW!

  • @elvirasweeney thank you ...please visit again.

  • you have surpassed yourself on this one buddy.absolutely fantastic editing,the pace ,the effects the whole goddamn thing.there are no better spaghetti western tributes out there better than the work created by the master soundtrack collector..genius sir,and im very jealous...fantstic showpiece bud,essential viewing,here is too many more...five bullets and faved ...

  • @ZINCOVIX8754

    agreed with The Great Zinx....again, this is marvellous! The breakneck pace, all them little flares, blurs and freezes, the fantastic roto intro....alla add up to the greatest of the italo-tributes. Can't stop watching mate....outstanding work.Wow.

  • Thank you sir you are a gentleman and a scholar ....to your good health!

    Be sure to visit ZINCOVIX8754 channel for some outstanding film edits.

  • Virtuoso editing mate. Electricaly charged vid!Mighty impressed!

  • @zerosgodfatherofedits thanks George - your encouraging and positive comments are greatly appreciated.

    Visit zerokomma now - for jaw-dropping edits ... then subscribe.

  • Brilliantly edited.

    Did I spot John Philip Law in the montage ?

    Was it "Death Rides a Horse" ?

  • @charliemctruth thanks for your comments.

    Absolutely (DRAH)

    Ryan (Lee Van Cleef): (to Bill- John Phillip Law, who is buried to his neck)

    "Are you on your way in or out of that hole? You remind me of a groundhog that couldn't make up its mind."

  • great Tribute to our western-heroes of the past days!

    good job!

  • @ThePunisher1978 thanks again Mr. P - your positive comments are always welcome.

  • What is the name of film with Telly Salvas, which used in your video?

  • @DrizzleRus "A Town Called Hell" (1971).

    Thanks for the interest.

  • Awesome vid STC, them pesky cowboys are just too god-darn violent, brilliant rapid fire editing as always, great to see the Kinski in there, love all the effects, wouldn't dare touch a spag western after your brilliant vids. How many movies did ya have in there?

  • 0:41 - thanks Siners, glad you enjoyed some of the film clutter.

    After also using my toes, there must be 17 representing the genre.

    Visit sinbad0910 for a range of delicious movie edits.

  • @Soundtrackcollector

    0:29

    love the guy on stilts btw!

  • Another jolly good editing job mate!

  • @Nualchemist thanks Alex ....rather brutal, but great fun to make - fiction over fact.