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Under the Stars of the West. The Myth of the Italian Western on Screen at Campo Imperatore | Film Commission Abruzzo
Spaghetti Western star Bud Spencer dies at 86 | Films | Entertainment | Express.co.uk
Terence Hill, 82-years-old known for his legendary western films starring alongside Bud Spencer, takes time to thank Erling Haaland and Borussia Dortmund for the signed jersey : r/MadeMeSmile
They Call Me Trinity (1970) - IMDb
Bud Spencer, the 'Good Giant' of Spaghetti Westerns, Dies at 86 - The New York Times
Italian actor Bud Spencer, Spaghetti Westerns star, is dead at 86. - Variety
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Bud Spencer and Terence Hill, were one iconic duo back in the 70s and 80s, made some really great entertainers. Personally I feel a duo that would be in the league of
Bud Spencer: the spaghetti Western actor who wore many hats – DW – 06/28/2016
Bud Spencer dead aged 86: Italian westerns actor had 'peaceful' final moments at his home in Rome - Irish Mirror Online
Buddy Goes West' Is an Unambitious Bud Spencer Comedy With an Excellent Morricone Score | PopMatters