When you think of Spaghetti Westerns, the one name that immediately stands out among the rest is Sergio Leone. The Italian filmmaker single-handedly established and defined the gritty subgenre in the 1960s with his Dollars Trilogy starring Clint Eastwood. From iconic, close-up, gunslinging shots to the sweeping, atmospheric scores, Leones films had a certain charm and appeal, and they left an indelible mark on cinema.
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