What are the criteria for movies in the sw-database?

Cool. Iā€™ve added images.

I guess thereā€™s no any reason to not add this film:

Probably first Italian western ever and directed by Sergio Leoneā€™s father!

[quote=ā€œBill san Antonio, post:22, topic:457ā€]I guess thereā€™s no any reason to not add this film:

Probably first Italian western ever and directed by Sergio Leoneā€™s father![/quote]
Looks interesting

probably not very good considering it is nearly 100 years old but i canā€™t deny that i wouldnā€™t mind seeing it. :slight_smile:

Iā€™ve read that it was a succesful film at time but itā€™s lost now (as are majority of the silent era films).

[quote=ā€œBill san Antonio, post:22, topic:457ā€]I guess thereā€™s no any reason to not add this film:

Probably first Italian western ever and directed by Sergio Leoneā€™s father![/quote]
How about this one?
ā€œIl fanciullo del Westā€ (1942) di Giorgio Ferroni, con Erminio Macario

Some more:
ā€œIl bandolero stancoā€ (1952) di Sergio Greco, con Renato Rascel, ā€œLa sceriffaā€ (1959) di Roberto Bianchi Montero, con Ugo Tognazzi e Tina Pica, ā€œIl terrore dellā€™Oklahomaā€ (1959) di Mario Amendola, con Maurizio Arena, ā€œUn dollaro di fifaā€ (1960) di Giorgio Simonelli, con Ugo Tognazzi e Walter Chiari, ā€œI magnifici treā€ (1961), di Giorgio Simonelli, con Ugo Tognazzi, Walter Chiari e Raimondo Vianello, ā€œDue contro tuttiā€ (1962) di Alberto De Martino e Antonio Momplet e ā€œGli eroi del Westā€ (1963) di Steno, entrambi con Chiari e Vianello, ā€œDue mafiosi nel Far Westā€ (1964) di Giorgio Simonelli, con Franco Franchi e Ciccio Ingrassia.
Whole article:
http://www.ilquotidianodelcinema.tv/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=88&Itemid=78

[quote=ā€œBad Lieutenant, post:25, topic:457ā€]How about this one?
ā€œIl fanciullo del Westā€ (1942) di Giorgio Ferroni, con Erminio Macario
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034722/[/quote]I already added this title to database yesterday.

[quote=ā€œBad Lieutenant, post:25, topic:457ā€]ā€œIl bandolero stancoā€ (1952) di Sergio Greco, con Renato Rascel, ā€œLa sceriffaā€ (1959) di Roberto Bianchi Montero, con Ugo Tognazzi e Tina Pica, ā€œIl terrore dellā€™Oklahomaā€ (1959) di Mario Amendola, con Maurizio Arena, ā€œUn dollaro di fifaā€ (1960) di Giorgio Simonelli, con Ugo Tognazzi e Walter Chiari, ā€œI magnifici treā€ (1961), di Giorgio Simonelli, con Ugo Tognazzi, Walter Chiari e Raimondo Vianello, ā€œDue contro tuttiā€ (1962) di Alberto De Martino e Antonio Momplet e ā€œGli eroi del Westā€ (1963) di Steno, entrambi con Chiari e Vianello, ā€œDue mafiosi nel Far Westā€ (1964) di Giorgio Simonelli, con Franco Franchi e Ciccio Ingrassia.
Whole article:
http://www.ilquotidianodelcinema.tv/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=88&Itemid=78[/quote]All of them are already in the database except Il Bandolero stanco. Iā€™ll add it.

are these movies by Miguel M. Delgado elligible:
EDIT: never mind, thi guy is Mexican. Nevertheless Iā€™m very curious about his work. Anybody seen some? Thereā€™s way more than this list.
Cazadores de asesinos (1962)

Vuelven los cinco halcones (1962)

RevĆ³lver sangriento, El (1964)

Pistolero desconocido, El (1967)

Amores de Juan Charrasqueado, Los (1968)

Por mis pistolas (1968)

Well thatā€™s it for now, this guy probably did some more.

Anyone seen this?

Is it a western? Italian?

[quote=ā€œBill san Antonio, post:29, topic:457ā€]Anyone seen this?

Is it a western? Italian?[/quote]

i believe that i saw pictures of this when i went to Texas hollywood so i summise it was shot there.

Some more missing Zorro titles:

Donā€™t know if they can be called westerns. Opinions? The last one sounds more like sword and sandal film.

well better more than leess movies in the database.
i think we should introduce a new label/sticker/stamp to put on movie pages where we are not entirely sure that is a geniuine spaghetti western.
for example a littel box that says ā€œThis film may not fit the description of a spaghetti western and has been added for completeness sakeā€ or something. that way we could also add more non-italo eurowesterns

Yes, that sounds reasonable. I think we should add some pure-spanish productions, all the films of Marchent brothers for example.

Good idea to add most of the european westerns!

What category would you put stuff like ā€œTHE HUNTING PARTYā€ and ā€œSHALAKOā€ in?

i think hunting party is a spaghetti, kinda. i mean it was shot in spain/italy, wasnt it?

Yes, they both was, thatā€™s why i mentioned them, another instance could be Audie Murphy in THE TEXICAN which was also shot in Spain :slight_smile:

My vote would be to include all european westerns in some format or other.

how are we gonna call the category weā€™re putting it in?
how are we going to make the ā€œlabel/noteā€ look like that tells people itā€™s not a spaghetti?

[quote=ā€œSebastian, post:39, topic:457ā€]how are we gonna call the category weā€™re putting it in?
how are we going to make the ā€œlabel/noteā€ look like that tells people itā€™s not a spaghetti?[/quote]
How about ā€œOther westerns shot in Spainā€ or maybe ā€œNon Italian Euro westernsā€ and put all kinds of European westerns in there. :slight_smile: