Sergio Corbucci
How The Spaghetti Western Won (And Where It Got Us)
‘No story, no scene, just killing.’ That’s how Burt Kennedy described Spaghetti Westerns to the venerable John Ford, master mythmaker and dissector of the American
Interview: Spaghetti Western Expert Austin Fisher
With Django Unchained released this week in the UK (18th January), Cinemart thought it a good idea to get an expert opinion on all things
They Call Him Django: The Story Of A Screen Icon
In 1966 Sergio Corbucci, a director who, like others, had cut his teeth in sword and sandal pictures, delivered the spaghetti western, Django. The film
Top Twenty Films Challenge #17: Django (1966)
#17 Django (dir: Sergio Corbucci, 1966) Although revered today, back in the 1960s and into the 1970s ‘spaghetti westerns’ were seen as poor imitations of
Out of the Past: Django (1966)
Although revered today back in the 1960s and into the 1970s ‘Spaghetti Westerns’ were seen as poor imitations of the real McCoy. John Ford, Howard





