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Spaghetti Westerns

Howard Hughes
  • Includes The Good, The Bad and the Ugly, Death Rides a Horse, Django Kill, They Call Me Trinity, Once Upon a Time In The West, Compañeros and many more…
  • Complete range of films discussed, along with the impact of the spaghetti western genre on modern cinema
  • ‘Accessible and attractively produced, Kamera Books is an excellent, well-written and researched series that will be welcomed by the curious moviegoer and film buff alike’ - Adrian Wootton, CEO, Film London

Once upon a time in the west, Clint Eastwood earned himself a fistful of dollars - and instant stardom - when his 'Man With No Name' rode into town. In the mid-sixties Eastwood's Dollars trilogy with director Sergio Leone - A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - gunned down all opposition at the world box office and created a visceral new brand of anti-Western, dubbed 'Spaghetti Westerns' by critics bemused by the films' popularity. Spaghetti Westerns' cynical morality tales of revenge, betrayal and mercenary avarice were filmed in the desert badlands of Almeria, Southern Spain. Eastwood's immortal 'Man With No Name' is the enduring symbol of the genre, but Leone and Eastwood weren't the first, nor the most prolific filmmakers to make Spaghetti Westerns, and this Kamera Guide reviews the best of a wild bunch, including cult classics Django, The Big Gundown, They Call Me Trinity and Navajo Joe.

Spaghetti Westerns analyses the genre, from the most famous offerings - Once Upon a Time in the West and the Dollars trilogy - to offbeat fare, such as Cemetery Without Crosses and Django Kill. It charts the Spaghetti Western careers of Lee Van Cleef, Terence Hill and Klaus Kinski as they rode to international stardom. Maestro Ennio Morricone's groundbreaking Western scores are also appraised. In addition to an introduction to the genre, 34 of the best Spaghetti Westerns are analysed in detail, illustrated with rare colour posters and stills. There is also a multi-media reference section, listing essential books, websites, DVD releases and soundtracks.


Howard Hughes is the author of Once Upon a Time in the Italian West, Crime Wave, Stagecoach to Tombstone and Aim for the Heart: The Films of Clint Eastwood and is a contributing writer to Cinema Retro.

release date: 25 February 2010
price: £12.99
ISBN13: 9781842433034
binding: paperback
format: 194 X 135mm with flaps
extent: 160
images: + 8 pp colour images
rights: world
BIC code: APFN
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REVIEWS

If you're a spaghetti die-hard who already knows all there is to know, you'll still appreciate this book; it's very well-written, and of course, we can never get enough reviews to read, right? If you're new to the genre, or trying to let someone know about it, this book is perfect for that as well.
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- J D Ryan, fistfulfopasta.com

a great little ’introduction to the genre’ book which offers key information and some interesting opinion from the author
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- Phil H., spaghetti-western.net

shoud appeal to both coverts and the curious
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- Cornerhouse (Manchester)

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