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This site is devoted to the Western as one of the oldest genre of the cinema. You can find here a lot information about the history of this genre, the outstanding persons of this genre, about actors and directors of the films, and of course about the films. We'll be happy to read your comments to the films' reviews and to know about your favourite films. 

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Barboni, Enzo (1922)

?Aka E. B. Clucher. After photographing several early Italian Westerns (including Django), Barboni directed the double-act of Mario Girotti ('Terence Hill') and Carlo Pedersoli ('Bud Spencer') in the 'Trinity' series of slapstick Westerns at Cinecitta. The double-act had first appeared in Quattro dell'Ave Maria (1968), which had enormous success in Europe. Trinity was the lazy but agile blue-eyed 'Northerner', while his brother Bam?bino ('don't ever call me Bambino') was the stout, slow-moving but tough 'Southerner'. Together, they were to become the Tom and Jerry of the Spaghetti Western - with a lot of noisy fistfights and not much bloodshed. Continuavano a chiamarlo Trinita made more money in Italy than any other Western before or since.

 
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