Which term is used to define an Italian Western?
Correct answer: Spaghetti Western

FRANKNSCHWEIN 9z i
Arohanui, you didn't mention all of the Terrance Hill & Bud Spencer films like
They Call Me Nobody total spaghetti westerns

Player #27643412
Old man X, I went through Spain much of the country areas were recognisable, the bus driver said most of these westerns were made there as it was cheaper to hire local talent in front & behind the camera's..

Jersey Girl
And they didn’t mention Once Upon a Time in the West directed by Sergio Leone. My favorite western!

Andi
Player #42036306, anything with Gregory Peck is usually good.

Andi
Wannabe Vulcan, yeah, buddy!! Mine too. Of course, I like "Bonanza", "Gunsmoke", and "Big Valley", too.

Andi
Jersey Girl, my brother's favorite was "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly." We had to watch it Everytime it was on TV. LOL. He's passed away now. But it makes me smile because it takes me back to when he was alive. He also got me into liking "Star Trek" and "Star Wars", Superman-1978 with Christopher Reeve. To me, He's The Only Superman. I think that's how he'd want to be remembered.

Excuse the Kuz
That's a great list of films they listed! Every movie is well worth your time!!

Thor
The birth of the nihilistic hero.

Wannabe Vulcan
"The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" is one of my all-time favorite movies.

Player #27327294
Old man X, Yes, you are correct. Produced and/or directed by Italians; but filmed in Spain.

DkRatz72
The Eastwood films are a must watch!

Player #42036306
I liked Mackena's Gold staring Gregory Peck and Omar Sharif