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The Legendary Italian Westerns The Legendary Italian Westerns

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No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: MORRICONE,ENNIOTitle: LEGENDARY ITALIAN WESTERNSStreet Release Date: 07/17/1990

The Wiggles - Cold Spaghetti Western The Wiggles - Cold Spaghetti Western

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Get ready to boot scoot down the Wiggly Trail in this western adventure with wiggly music. Cow pokes Greg, Anthony, Murray and Jeff are hustling to the Town Fair. Their friend, Alfonso the Master Pasta Maker, must win the Country Cook-Off to save the Great Western Cafe from going bust...

A Fistful Of Dollars: An Original Soundtrack Recording A Fistful Of Dollars: An Original Soundtrack Recording

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Out of print in the U.S.! Ennio Morricone's classic score to the 1967 spaghetti western starring Clint Eastwood. BMG.

Clint Eastwood Western Icon Collection (High Plains Drifter / Joe Kidd / Two Mules For Sister Sara) Clint Eastwood Western Icon Collection (High Plains Drifter / Joe Kidd / Two Mules For Sister Sara)

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With his steely-eyed stare and one of the most commanding screen presences of all time, Clint Eastwood is a true American icon to film fans everywhere. Join him in the Clint Eastwood: Western Icon Collection in three of his most popular films: High Plains Drifter, Joe Kidd and Two Mules for Sister Sara...

My Name Is Nobody My Name Is Nobody

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My Name Is Nobody is a spoof of spaghetti Westerns, but it's also a legitimate, highly regarded entry in the genre. Its pedigree is purebred, as it was executive produced by the maestro of Spaghetti Westerns, Sergio Leone, as a personal farewell to the genre that he helped to create...

Trinity Twin Pack (They Call Me Trinity / Trinity is Still My Name) Trinity Twin Pack (They Call Me Trinity / Trinity is Still My Name)

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THEY CALL ME TRINITY/TRINITY IS STILL - DVD Movie

Movies About Trains, Train Horns and Intrigue Pt. 2

I don’t know what it is about winter, but where I am at, with the snow falling and the holidays just around the corner, all I want to watch is movies about trains, train horns and mystery. Here is a list of a few of the best train-themed movies ever made.

“Once Upon a Time in the Westâ€

This epic Italian spaghetti western from the man who created the genre, Sergio Leone, was his grand achievement, and one of Henry Fonda’s most interesting roles, playing against type as a blood hungry villain. At the heart of the film’s plot is the story of a family who won’t give up their land in the Old West of America to make way for a railroad. The motif of the railroad as a symbol for a lost time in America is constantly referenced in the film. In the end, no one really wins, with Fonda and Bronson finally battling it out, one of them surviving, but no one happy.

“Shanghai Expressâ€

Josef von Sternberg directed this vehicle for his popular leading lady, Marlene Dietrich, in 1932. IN the midst of a civil war divided China, British Captain Doc is traveling on the express train from Beiping to Shanghai when he meets his former love, and a mysterious woman named Shanghai Lily. Much of the film takes place in the Shanghai Express where the movie got its name from, and is one of Marlene Dietrich’s most famous roles, even it her Yellowface role as a woman of Eastern ethnicity seems politically incorrect today.

“The Generalâ€

Buster Keaton was at the top of his game in this hilarious train themed fim. Keaton plays a Southern railroad engineer who divides his time between his love for his train engine and his woman, Annabelle Lee. Keaton performed all of his own stunts, showing that he was a genius at comic timing and slapstick humor.

“Lady on a Trainâ€

This black and white comedy from 1945 stars Deanna Durbin, one of the lesser known stars of the 40s and 50s. The film is a comedic mix of musical, film noir and mystery stories. When a young woman witnesses a murder in a building while passing by on the train, she goes to the police but finds that no one believes her story.

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