
THE EURO-WESTERN BEYOND LEONE
The success of Sergio Leone's 'Dollars' trilogy in the '60s sparked a gold rush, as a legion of European film-makers - many of them sharing the get-rich-quick mentality of Leone's mercenary anti-heroes - followed the master's lead to create some of the wildest Westerns ever made.
Cynical and stylish, bloody and baroque, Euro-westerns replaced straight-shooting sheriffs and courageous cowboys with amoral adventurers, whose murderous methods would shock the heroes of Hollywood Westerns. These films became box-office sensations around the world, and their influence can still be felt today.
Any Gun Can Play puts the phenomenon into perspective, exploring the films' wider reaches, their recurrent themes, characters, quirks and motifs. It examines Euro-westerns in relation to their American ancestors and the mechanics of the Italian popular film industry, and spotlights the unsung actors, directors and other artists who subverted the 'code' of the Western and dragged it into the modern age.
Based on years of research backed up by interviews with many of the genre's leading lights, including actors Franco Nero, Giuliano Gemma and Gianni Garko, writer Sergio Donati, and directors Sergio Sollima and Giuliano Carnimeo, Any Gun Can Play will satisfy both connoisseurs and the curious.
Complete with a foreword by Euro-Western legend Franco Nero, this stunningly illustrated reference guide takes aim at the lingering notion that the genre has little to offer beyond the 'Dollars' films and a fistful of others, exposing the full, vibrant history of the Euro-western.
CONTENTS:
FOREWORD
     By Euro-western legend Franco Nero, star of Django, A         Professional Gun and Keoma, among others.
INTRODUCTION
     An overview of Euro-westerns, their origins and characteristics,       plus the major professionals whose careers they launched,       prolonged or transformed.
TARGET PRACTICE
     Early Euro-westerns were hit-and-miss affairs, but A Fistful         of Dollars is not the only film from the genre's formative       period worthy of recognition.
A BULLET SPENT, A DOLLAR EARNED
     In the wake of For a Few Dollars More, the genre matured       and broadened its horizons, presenting a misanthropic world-view,       leavened with irony, that perfectly matched the tenor of the       times.
RELATIVES AND RELIGION
     Many Italian Westerns skewed their stories towards the home       market, serving up stereotypical stories of troublesome females,       feuding families and a satirical or critical treatment of       religion.
'GOD FORGIVES... I DON'T!'
     Euro-westerns posit a world where betrayal is rife and violence       ever-present, taking the theme of revenge to extraordinary       extremes.
'DON'T BUY BREAD, BUY DYNAMITE'
     Euro-westerns were unashamedly populist, and many of them adopted       a left-wing stance in the late Sixties, reflecting the influence       of radical film-makers and the political atmosphere of the times.
BEWARE OF FAKE GUNS
     While American Westerns had Jesse James, Wyatt Earp and Billy the       Kid, European film-makers invented a pantheon of their own,       populated by the likes of Django, Ringo, Sabata, Sartana and       Trinity.
COWBOYS, COMEDIANS AND KUNG FU STARS
     Many Euro-westerns were hybrids not just of cultural traditions       and film-making styles, but also tones, subjects and settings,       with elements such as mystery, comedy, horror and martial arts not       uncommon.
DESOLATION AND DECONSTRUCTION
     The genre burned brightly but briefly, and by the early Seventies       it was in decline. This chapter examines what these latecomers       have to offer, and whether they have been dismissed too lightly.
WHO'S WHO IN EURO-WESTERNS
     A biographical A-Z of the most important and prolific actors,       directors, composers, etc.
EURO-WESTERN FILMOGRAPHY
     A chronological listing of European Westerns.
[Sounds like a good, comprehensive guide for the most part IMO]
 
 
2 comments:
Many thanks for pointing this out. It looks like another fantastic book from FAB Press. I've ordered myself a copy to sit alongside my FAB Press Argento and Fulci tomes. :)
They're also doing a reprint (with 16 pages new material) of the Deodato book.
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