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The Sergio Leone Story - part 7

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2007

The 7th part of the Sergio Leone Story

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  • I'm Italian and I'm not offended. In fact I love it, because the minute you hear Spaghetti Western, you know it is an Italian creation.

  • Whatever term they are called, they are what made westerns for me. If they had been Irish ones and people called them Whiskey Westerns, Drunken Westerns, Paddy Westerns, I wouldn't take such a response to the name.

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  • Please, cold you tell me the name of hte music that begins at 1:28. Thank you.

  • It's true that "Spagetti Western" originally was a term meant to ridicule the genre since many film critics looked down upon those movies. I ,however, think that since Sergio Leone, Itallian directors were able to use the name with pride.

  • Calling an Italian made western "spaghetti western" is insulting for Italians, it is as if I would coin a term McMovie to define any movie that comes out of Hollywood....do you think Americans would love that?

  • That's my favorite from My Name Is Nobody. Sorry, but I don't know the name. Have you looked on amazon for the soundtrack?

  • But Tuldga the term "Spaghetti western" indicates a genre all of its own and is really useful for people like myself who hate the traditional am.western and loves the Italo-spanish-german-co-wester­ns, just as the german-made westerns from the era sometimes is known as Sauerkraut-westerns =) Long live the spaghetti western-concept!

  • Because the makers of the films were Italian... Spaghetti... get it?

  • Il mucchio selvaggio  sorry...

  • The song is write by Ennio Morricone and you can find it if you write " Il muccio selvaggio". The film is always " il mio nome è nessuno". VIVA L ITALIAAAAA

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