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His major films:
His major films:
* ''[[A Fistfulof Dollars]]'' -- An inspired rip-off of ''[[Yojimbo]]'', which [[Recycled in Space|effectively transplanted]] [[Akira Kurosawa|Kurosawa]]'s [[Jidai Geki]] to [[The Wild West]] (and made [[Clint Eastwood]] a star)--which ''itself'' was actually an adaptation of [[Dashiell Hammett]]'s novel ''Red Harvest''. Together with the next two, it makes up the [[Dollars Trilogy|"Dollars" Trilogy]].
* ''[[A Fistfulof Dollars]]'' -- An inspired rip-off of ''[[Yojimbo]]'', which [[Recycled in Space|effectively transplanted]] [[Akira Kurosawa|Kurosawa]]'s [[Jidai Geki]] to [[The Wild West]] (and made [[Clint Eastwood]] a star)--which ''itself'' was actually an adaptation of [[Dashiell Hammett]]'s novel ''Red Harvest''. Together with the next two, it makes up the [[Dollars Trilogy|"Dollars" Trilogy]].
* ''[[For a Few Dollars More]]'' -- The somewhat less-remembered second installment has Eastwood's "[[No Name Given|man with no name]]" and [[Lee Van Cleef]]'s "man in black" as rival [[Bounty Hunter|Bounty Hunters]] going after a Frank-Booth-esque bad guy. For one of them, [[Its Personal]].
* ''[[For a Few Dollars More]]'' -- The somewhat less-remembered second installment has Eastwood's "[[No Name Given|man with no name]]" and [[Lee Van Cleef]]'s "man in black" as rival [[Bounty Hunter|Bounty Hunters]] going after a Frank-Booth-esque bad guy. For one of them, [[It's Personal]].
* ''[[The Good the Bad And The Ugly (Film)|The Good the Bad And The Ugly]]'' -- The [[Prequel]]. [[Gold Fever]], [[The American Civil War]], and an [[Ennio Morricone]] theme that has since become a [[Standard Snippet]]. Lee Van Cleef plays a completely different character.
* ''[[The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Film)|The Good the Bad And The Ugly]]'' -- The [[Prequel]]. [[Gold Fever]], [[The American Civil War]], and an [[Ennio Morricone]] theme that has since become a [[Standard Snippet]]. Lee Van Cleef plays a completely different character.
* ''[[Once Upon a Time In The West]]'' -- Leone's [[Deconstruction]] of the entire [[The Western|Western]] genre, including his own previous films. Best known among film buffs for its stroke-of-genius casting: Charles Bronson as another "man with no name," smoky Claudia Cardinale as the [[Western Characters|Determined Widow]] whose fortunes drive the plot, and Henry Fonda as [[Playing Against Type|one of the vilest villains ever]]. Best known to the rest of the world as the title that launched a thousand snowclones, including Tsui Hark's ''[[Once Upon a Time In China]]'', and [[Robert Rodriguez]]'s ''[[Once Upon a Time In Mexico]]''.
* ''[[Once Upon a Time In The West]]'' -- Leone's [[Deconstruction]] of the entire [[The Western|Western]] genre, including his own previous films. Best known among film buffs for its stroke-of-genius casting: Charles Bronson as another "man with no name," smoky Claudia Cardinale as the [[Western Characters|Determined Widow]] whose fortunes drive the plot, and Henry Fonda as [[Playing Against Type|one of the vilest villains ever]]. Best known to the rest of the world as the title that launched a thousand snowclones, including Tsui Hark's ''[[Once Upon a Time In China]]'', and [[Robert Rodriguez]]'s ''[[Once Upon a Time In Mexico]]''.
* ''[[A Fistful of Dynamite]]'' -- Takes place during the Mexican Revolution in 1913, undoubtedly his most overlooked film.
* ''[[A Fistful of Dynamite]]'' -- Takes place during the Mexican Revolution in 1913, undoubtedly his most overlooked film.

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Italian film director who almost single-handedly launched the mid-sixties/early-seventies cycle of Spaghetti Westerns.

His major films: