For a Few Film Locations More: Visiting Spanish Spaghetti Western Locations

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For a Few Film Locations More: Visiting Spanish Spaghetti Western Locations
My Spanish adventure took me across the country seeking out the film locations of The Good The Bad and the Ugly, For a Few Dollars More and once upon a Time In The West.

Sad Hill Cemetery Cultural association

Sad Hill Cemetery Unearthed, the documentary

A tourist guide to Sad Hill Cemetery and other locations featured in the films of Sergio Leone
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Amazing beauty can't believe once upon a time actors directors script writers produces and lots of team members spent hours and hours here shooting this awesome movie they could have spent the whole day here and actually never returned here again not knowing millions of people would be interested in the film location now on Utube 😊😊😊

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When I first watched "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly", when Tuco told Blondie the gold was in Side Hill Cemetery, I thought he said "Sad Hill". From then on I thought it was Sad Hill Cemetery, until I started seeing tribute videos on Youtube about the cemetery. I also never knew it wasn't a real cemetery until I saw videos about it on Youtube. And yes, it is a beautiful location. All of Leone's locations were beautiful.
Very enjoyable video. Thank you.

MillerMeteor
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Interessante vedere gli interni delle abitazioni oggi. Sergio Leone, Ennio Morricone hanno fatto film e musica stupendi. Grazie anche a te per questo video.

stefanosanna
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While going from south to north you can also stop at Hoyo de Manzanares (very close to Madrid), where the village for "A fistful of Dollars" was built, although not a single house is still standing. I have been going to Hoyo almost every weekend for5 decades and still I am mesmerised when I see the mountains backdrop, so recognizable for me in the film. I also visited Sad Hill a year ago, it is outstanding and I loved it. I still have to visit the Tabernas desert in Almería ; one day.

jabato
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SAD HILL visiting was great. We enjoy that.

t.t.jongerden
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Thanks for this informative video! I like the drone shots 👏🏼

jochenscollection-moviesco
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I obviously had a lot fun making this video, and even fun in post production.. all of the audio track including fx being dubbed in the studio.
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julesdingle
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To stand in the Sad Hill circle, where Blondie, Tuco, and Angel Eyes stood, must be a feeling of total excitement! I envy you!

MagnumNC
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Love the movies and I intend to visit from America

bigdog
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Great video, lots of background info to boot. Thanks

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What can I say.... It's sad when you know that most of the film crew are not here with us.... Mr Eastwood still here is so much happiness 😊 if your visiting this location please don't go all alone it could be sad Go with friends and family and you could enjoy the

I also visit my old first house where I was born.... I went with my friend i could just cry and cry thinking where are all those kids and families gone who used to play with us.... If i knew the answers i won't be sad...

Life ohh God....
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The present can become the past in the blink of an eye .... Not necessary to get too sad ... Let's all have a drink and say cheers to life 😊

Please reply will make me happy

CoffeeTheater
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Sad to el cortijo de los frailes still not restored after years of promises. Probably more note worthy for the spanish as being the actual location for the bodas de sangre tragic events and inspiration thereof for films and books.

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kennethblacklidge
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Did you not go to Los Albaricoques? Its further South - the white washed village where they filmed some of a "Fist full of Dollars" and "For a Few Dollars More" it also has a stone circle from the climax of the former. A Lot of the buildings look the same, although there are a lot of greenhouses in the area now!

mikiex
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Also not just spaghetti westerns, there were a number of Hollywood productions who took advantage of the cheaper costs of filming in our country. For example the classic Hollywood version of War and Peace starring Audrey Hepburn.

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You missed a word - 'For a few locations MORE'. LOL!
Disregard it shows up after opening. Good one.

nassermj
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For Italian western it's spaghetti western... for American western we call it serial killer western? every country has its own stereotypes

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