Spaghetti Westerns all the way! From a few dollars more to The Great Silence... The Lee Van Cleef spaghetti westerns he did "Death Rides A Horse" etc... So many more greats, not to mention Bud Spencer and Terence Hill... Truly historic epic time with so many great movies.
Cannon films documentary called electric boogaloo. They interviewed him about he got the role. They had another actor for the film "he's a great fighter, but he cant act" so the manila film Festival was happening and thats when they found franco. They hired him and later on menahem Golan wanted his voice dubbed to sound more American. I highly recommend that you watch the documentary
What a Star, an absolute Legend and so dignified and modest Here in uk in the 80's because of bbfc ban you couldnt get hold of this movie, I'd only seen the short clip from the scene in jamaican movie "The harder they come" where Jimmy Cliff's in the cinema watching Django with his mates and theyre going apeshit crazy over this Dude pulling a gatling gun out of a coffin and mowing down all these desperados I remember thinking wtf I need to own this movie, when I finally got hold of probably a 10th generation pirated copy on vhs it was Pure Gold and well worth the wait Watched that fucker so many times and lent it out to so many friends it would barely play in the end Censorship Sucks but it sure made you appreciate the Good Shit
As a straight man i can never look at that man and think hes good looking, but in some ways i can understand why woman feel weak when they see him. God bless Nero, your a legendary actor.
The Old West is American mythology, so the Europeans brought the "myth" back to the genre. That's why spaghettis are better. They're simply archetypal.
Oh, I do love the Wild Bunch. Great movie that showed how ugly, bloody, and violent the West was. It definitely wasn't a wholesome, Hollywood view of the wild frontier like how most of John Wayne's movies were
@GoreHoundEBM I agree. Personally, I'm not crazy for the epic sweeping Westerns that John Ford and Howard Hawks specialized in back in the 30s to the 50s. I feel movies like "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon", "High Noon", and "The Big Country" lacked the visceral atmosphere and gritty energy of the Spaghettis. Don't get me wrong, I did love "The Searchers" and "My Darling Clementine." But my Western fetish belonged to the Italian made additions that painted the sprawling frontier with crimson red!
I'm so happy that Franco Nero took care of himself--He looks great and is so personable and a great actor! I'll always be a fan! Bravo!
Spaghetti Westerns all the way! From a few dollars more to The Great Silence... The Lee Van Cleef spaghetti westerns he did "Death Rides A Horse" etc... So many more greats, not to mention Bud Spencer and Terence Hill... Truly historic epic time with so many great movies.
I’ve loved Nero in everything I’ve seen him in. The man is a class act.
Franco Nero is a better actor then Gene Hackman.
You are absolutely awesome Franco....what a legend of an actor!!!!!!
This guy is awesome. Always like him and all the different crazy roles he's played. We need u in another blockbuster Mr Nero.
Happy birthday, Franco Nero! :)
Handsome... and insightful!
I wish there was at least ONE interview of him talking about 'Enter the Ninja'. Just one!!! :)
scottjulie27 me too brother me too
Cannon films documentary called electric boogaloo. They interviewed him about he got the role. They had another actor for the film "he's a great fighter, but he cant act" so the manila film Festival was happening and thats when they found franco. They hired him and later on menahem Golan wanted his voice dubbed to sound more American.
I highly recommend that you watch the documentary
@@Mayala285 Yeah. I saw that one. I was not a big fan of that documentary.
It seemed specifically designed to just completely trash Cannon Films.
He as so good in the Mercenary and Campaneros
STILL YUMMY!
Franco Nero is the best !! Guys like Terence,Tomas, Giuliano and bud may be forgotten but Nero will be remembered forever
What are you talking about .mentioning terrance hill and bud Spencer may be forgotten
Wow! Now I see Django in a whole different light!
What a Star, an absolute Legend and so dignified and modest
Here in uk in the 80's because of bbfc ban you couldnt get hold of this movie, I'd only seen the short clip from the scene in jamaican movie "The harder they come" where Jimmy Cliff's in the cinema watching Django with his mates and theyre going apeshit crazy over this Dude pulling a gatling gun out of a coffin and mowing down all these desperados
I remember thinking wtf I need to own this movie, when I finally got hold of probably a 10th generation pirated copy on vhs it was Pure Gold and well worth the wait
Watched that fucker so many times and lent it out to so many friends it would barely play in the end
Censorship Sucks but it sure made you appreciate the Good Shit
Handsome man
He was 23 in Django?!
O melhor ator do mundo!!! 👏👏👊👍💖
Franco is awesome
O melhor de todos!!!!!
tem uma porrada de western italiano por ai muitos bons,traz muitas recordação
As a straight man i can never look at that man and think hes good looking, but in some ways i can understand why woman feel weak when they see him. God bless Nero, your a legendary actor.
Spaghetti Westerns are king. The true Westerns
Great great film!
DJANGO - Franco Nero
and to to think this film was made during the height of Beatlemania.....wonder if the Fab Four seen Django!
Ringo was in Blindman.
The Old West is American mythology, so the Europeans brought the "myth" back to the genre. That's why spaghettis are better. They're simply archetypal.
DJANGO - Franco Nero = HOla! quiero compartir el video de Django
Gracias por compartirlo con nosotros !!
theres a few good american ones like The Searchers,High Noon,
The Wild Bunch,
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid those are good american westerns
Oh, I do love the Wild Bunch. Great movie that showed how ugly, bloody, and violent the West was. It definitely wasn't a wholesome, Hollywood view of the wild frontier like how most of John Wayne's movies were
@GoreHoundEBM
I agree. Personally, I'm not crazy for the epic sweeping Westerns that John Ford and Howard Hawks specialized in back in the 30s to the 50s. I feel movies like "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon", "High Noon", and "The Big Country" lacked the visceral atmosphere and gritty energy of the Spaghettis. Don't get me wrong, I did love "The Searchers" and "My Darling Clementine." But my Western fetish belonged to the Italian made additions that painted the sprawling frontier with crimson red!
i agree
Italian cinema is the best I wish it had a revival. Pisawood maybe? 😂
Still a cool dude
Django !!
i think you like the wild Bunch . High Noon i thought was a good movieabout over coming fear
bravissimo Franco Nero
Sería bueno la traducción de todo lo que habla Franco Negro, ya que no entiendo nada su idioma
Franco Nero is a better actor then Gene Hackman and Jack Nicolson he would mop the floor with the both of them any day of the week.
prefer Django above Blondie....xd
Why
Is this guy related to the roman emperor Nero lol. joking.
the english dub acting is so horrible agh
This is a guy who does not know his main career vocabulary. Maybe that's was he's always so busy