West and Soda | |
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Directed by | Bruno Bozzetto |
Written by | Bruno Bozzetto Attilio Giovannini |
Produced by | Bruno Bozzetto |
Starring | Nando Gazzolo Vittoria Febbi Carlo Romano |
Cinematography | Luciano Marzetti Roberto Scarpa |
Music by | Giampiero Boneschi |
Production company | Cineriz |
Release dates |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
West and soda (also known as The West Way Out) is a 1965 Italian animated Western comedy film directed by Bruno Bozzetto. It is a parody of the traditional American Western.[1]
In an interview, Bozzetto claimed to have invented the Spaghetti Western genre with this film, an achievement usually attributed to Sergio Leone with his A Fistful of Dollars which was released the year before, but whose development started later and was faster than the traditionally animated West and Soda.[2]
Plot
The plot of the film follows the traditional stranger arriving in a small western town. The stranger finds a pretty woman holding out from selling her uniquely green land to the local big shot, who is harassing her in hope of seducing her/buying her land. There is an ongoing mystery about how the stranger got a hold of the gold nugget he possesses, though at the end of the film it is revealed that he found it in a soap box (it is fake).
Cast
Character | Original | English |
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Johnny | Nando Gazzolo | Unknown |
Clementine | Vittoria Febbi | |
The Boss | Carlo Romano | |
Ursus | Luigi Pavese | |
Slim | Willy Moser | |
Esmeralda | Lydia Simoneschi | |
The Boss's Horse | Ferruccio Amendola |
DVD
A PAL R2 DVD of the film has been released in Italy. It contains 40 minutes of extra material, including interviews, a completely restored version of the film as well as English subtitles.
See also
References
- ↑ Bendazzi, Giannalberto (23 October 2015). Animation: A World History. CRC Press. ISBN 9781317519911. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
- ↑ Iondini, Massimo (3 October 2015). "Bozzetto: "Così ho inventato lo spaghetti western"" [Bozzetto: «So I invented spaghetti western»]. Avvenire (in Italian). Milan. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
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