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Sergio Leone Biography
Filmmaker
Born into a famous Italian moviemaking family, Sergio Leone made a name for himself in 1964 with his second feature film, Per un pugno di dollari (A Fistful of Dollars). The movie and its two sequels were international hits, and they made a star out of Clint Eastwood. Leone's 1969 feature, C'era una volta il West (Once Upon A Time In The West) was heavily edited by its American studio and was a failure at the box office, but was later restored and hailed as his masterpiece. His last completed film was 1984's Once Upon A Time in America.
Extra credit: Because of their Italian heritage, Leone's movies are often called "spaghetti westerns."
Others associated with westerns include John Wayne, Sam Peckinpah, John Ford and Trigger.
Four Good Links
The Sergio Leone Home Page
Great fan page with articles and commentary on his films
Sergio Leone's Dollar Trilogy
Comments and synopses of his most famous westerns
Sergio Leone Spaghetti Western Collection
Super-groovy, eye candy tribute to his westerns
Spaghetti Westerns in America
Follow the development of non-U.S.-made westerns
Vital Stats
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Best Known As
Italian director of movie westerns
