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Sorry, but spaghetti westerns are foreign films and not really Westerns. ...k.
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Jul 28, 2014 - 12:51 AM
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Richard-W
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1986 The Red-Headed Stranger -- written and directed by William D. Wittliff himself. 1982 The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez -- directed by Robert M. Young, photographed by Reynaldo Villalobos. 1982 Barbarosa -- written William D. Wittliff, directed by Fred Schipisi. 1978 Comes a Horseman -- directed by Alan J. Pakula, photographed (wow!) by Gordon Willis. 1973 Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid -- directed by Sam Peckinpah, photographed by John Coquillon. 1972 Ulzana's Raid -- written by Alan Sharp, directed by Robert Aldrich. 1970 The Wild Rovers -- directed by Blake Edwards. 1970 Monte Walsh -- written by Jack Schaffer, directed by William A. Fraker. 1969 Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here -- written and directed Abraham Polonsky. 1950 Devil's Doorway -- written by Guy Trosper, directed by Anthony Mann. 1949 She Wore a Yellow Ribbon -- written by Frank S. Nugent, directed by John Ford. 1948 Blood On the Moon -- written by Luke Short, directed by Robert Wise.
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