
Spanish Western
Documentary
Overview
A vindication of the role of the technicians and artists who made spaghetti western genre possible, and a walk through the landscapes that made it possible to recreate in Spain, mainly in the desert of Almería, hundreds of adventures set in the remote American Far West.
Top Cast


Ricardo Palacios
Ricardo Palacios
Self - Actor & Director
Ricardo Palacios
Self - Actor & Director
Francisco Arias
Francisco Arias
Self - Extra
Francisco Arias
Self - Extra
Placido Martínez
Placido Martínez
Self - Malcamino's Manager
Placido Martínez
Self - Malcamino's Manager
Paco Barrilado
Paco Barrilado
Self - Stunts performer & Actor
Paco Barrilado
Self - Stunts performer & Actor
Pepe Fonda
Pepe Fonda
Self - Actor
Pepe Fonda
Self - Actor
Emilia Pinos
Emilia Pinos
Self - Extra
Emilia Pinos
Self - Extra


Eugenio Martín
Eugenio Martín
Self - Director
Eugenio Martín
Self - Director


Pilar Velázquez
Pilar Velázquez
Self - Actress
Pilar Velázquez
Self - Actress
Paco Ardura
Paco Ardura
Self - Carriages & horse wrangler
Paco Ardura
Self - Carriages & horse wrangler


Román Gubern
Román Gubern
Self - Audiovisual Historian
Román Gubern
Self - Audiovisual Historian
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