Only in the quirky frontier town of San Clementino could Trinity and Bambino -- a horse thief and the man who saves him from...
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Director
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1995
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Director
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1990
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Terence Hill, who first connected with American audiences in the Italian Western comedy My Name Is Trinity, returns to...
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Director
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1987
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In this WW II comedy, a band of American soldiers are assigned to defend a bridge. They become terribly bored, so to amuse...
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Director
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1986
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Director
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1984
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Spaghetti-western stalwarts Terence Hill and Bud Spencer star in the Italian actioner Go For It. The stars play a couple of...
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Director
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1983
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Two opposite military camps, one Italian and one American, are positioned across from each other in Sicily, separated by a...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1982
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Matt (Terence Hill) and Wilber (Bud Spencer) decide to try their hand at crime and attempt to rob a supermarket. To their...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1977
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Director
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1974
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Director, Screenwriter
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1973
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A bookish Boston slicker tries his hand at cowpunching on his father's ranch in this violent but humorous Italian western. ~...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1972
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Screenwriter
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1971
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Director
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1970
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Cinematographer
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1970
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Paul (Helmut Schneider) is the villainous owner of the drug company Kemek. The mystery begins when Paul searches for a new...
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Cinematographer
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1970
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The English-language title and the Anglo-Saxon name of the director (Alex Burks) of this film would tend to lead one to...
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Cinematographer
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1968
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Cinematographer
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1968
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In this spaghetti western, based on the Marvin H. Albert novel The Bounty Killer, a bounty hunter swears he will bring in a...
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Cinematographer
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1968
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Insurance investigator Richard Cutting (Patrick O'Neal) is summoned to look into the sinking of some ships owned by wealthy...
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Cinematographer
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1968
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In this spaghetti Western, Joseph Cotten stars as Jonas, an ex-Confederate soldier who robs a Union freight train in order to...
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Cinematographer
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1967
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Cinematographer
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1967
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The Continental cast and scenes of intense violence may earmark Texas, Addio as a spaghetti Western, but the plot of this...
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Cinematographer
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1966
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Sergio Corbucci crafted one of the most popular and widely imitated of the Italian "spaghetti westerns" of the 1960s with...
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Cinematographer
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1966
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Those fun-loving Borgia's are back in yet another chronicle of their 16th century political and sexual shenanigans in this...
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Cinematographer
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1966
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Franco Nero stars in this Italian-produced variation of his popular "Django" spaghetti westerns. Borrowing a page from the...
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Cinematographer
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1966
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Known in U.S. distribution as Nightmare Castle, this eerie Gothic thriller offers two Barbara Steeles for the price of one....
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Cinematographer
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1965
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Cinematographer
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1965
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Gidget Goes to Rome was the third film to be inspired by the beach-happy characters created by Frederick Kohner back in the...
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Cinematographer
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1963
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Steve Reeves once again dons sandals and hoists a sword to come to the dashing rescue of the oppressed masses in this routine...
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Cinematographer
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1962
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This unexceptional Duel of the Titans takes place on two different levels at once. The legendary brothers Romulus and Remus...
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Cinematographer
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1961
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Director
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1960
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