Cool. Iāve added images.
I guess thereās no any reason to not add this film:
Probably first Italian western ever and directed by Sergio Leoneās father!
[quote=āBill san Antonio, post:22, topic:457ā]I guess thereās no any reason to not add this film:
Probably first Italian western ever and directed by Sergio Leoneās father![/quote]
Looks interesting
probably not very good considering it is nearly 100 years old but i canāt deny that i wouldnāt mind seeing it.
Iāve read that it was a succesful film at time but itās lost now (as are majority of the silent era films).
[quote=āBill san Antonio, post:22, topic:457ā]I guess thereās no any reason to not add this film:
Probably first Italian western ever and directed by Sergio Leoneās father![/quote]
How about this one?
āIl fanciullo del Westā (1942) di Giorgio Ferroni, con Erminio Macario
Some more:
āIl bandolero stancoā (1952) di Sergio Greco, con Renato Rascel, āLa sceriffaā (1959) di Roberto Bianchi Montero, con Ugo Tognazzi e Tina Pica, āIl terrore dellāOklahomaā (1959) di Mario Amendola, con Maurizio Arena, āUn dollaro di fifaā (1960) di Giorgio Simonelli, con Ugo Tognazzi e Walter Chiari, āI magnifici treā (1961), di Giorgio Simonelli, con Ugo Tognazzi, Walter Chiari e Raimondo Vianello, āDue contro tuttiā (1962) di Alberto De Martino e Antonio Momplet e āGli eroi del Westā (1963) di Steno, entrambi con Chiari e Vianello, āDue 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=āBad Lieutenant, post:25, topic:457ā]How about this one?
āIl 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=āBad Lieutenant, post:25, topic:457ā]āIl bandolero stancoā (1952) di Sergio Greco, con Renato Rascel, āLa sceriffaā (1959) di Roberto Bianchi Montero, con Ugo Tognazzi e Tina Pica, āIl terrore dellāOklahomaā (1959) di Mario Amendola, con Maurizio Arena, āUn dollaro di fifaā (1960) di Giorgio Simonelli, con Ugo Tognazzi e Walter Chiari, āI magnifici treā (1961), di Giorgio Simonelli, con Ugo Tognazzi, Walter Chiari e Raimondo Vianello, āDue contro tuttiā (1962) di Alberto De Martino e Antonio Momplet e āGli eroi del Westā (1963) di Steno, entrambi con Chiari e Vianello, āDue 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. Iāll add it.
are these movies by Miguel M. Delgado elligible:
EDIT: never mind, thi guy is Mexican. Nevertheless Iām very curious about his work. Anybody seen some? Thereās 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 thatās it for now, this guy probably did some more.
Anyone seen this?
Is it a western? Italian?
[quote=āBill 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:
Donāt 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 āThis 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 āTHE HUNTING PARTYā and āSHALAKOā in?
i think hunting party is a spaghetti, kinda. i mean it was shot in spain/italy, wasnt it?
Yes, they both was, thatās why i mentioned them, another instance could be Audie Murphy in THE TEXICAN which was also shot in Spain
My vote would be to include all european westerns in some format or other.
how are we gonna call the category weāre putting it in?
how are we going to make the ālabel/noteā look like that tells people itās not a spaghetti?
[quote=āSebastian, post:39, topic:457ā]how are we gonna call the category weāre putting it in?
how are we going to make the ālabel/noteā look like that tells people itās not a spaghetti?[/quote]
How about āOther westerns shot in Spainā or maybe āNon Italian Euro westernsā and put all kinds of European westerns in there.