spaghetti western
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From spaghetti + western, pasta being a famously Italian product.
Noun
spaghetti western (plural spaghetti westerns)
- (film) A motion picture depicting a story of cowboys and desperadoes set in the American Old West, but produced by an Italian-based company and filmed in Europe, notably in Italy.
- Synonyms: Italo-western, spaghetti
- Hypernyms: Eurowestern, western, movie, film
- “A Fistful of Dollars” and “Once Upon a Time in the West” are famous spaghetti westerns.
- 2010, Howard Hughes, Spaghetti Westerns[1], Oldcastle Books, →ISBN:
- Over the years Django Kill has gained a reputation as the most violent Spaghetti Western and, though the film has tempered with age, it's still one of the oddest genre contributions.
Translations
motion picture set in the American Old West, but produced by an Italian-based company
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Further reading
- Spaghetti Western on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from English, from spaghetti (in turn borrowed from Italian) + western.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /spaˈɡet.ti ˈwɛs.tern/
- Hyphenation: spa‧ghét‧ti‧wè‧stern
Noun
spaghetti western m (invariable)
- (film) spaghetti western, Italo-western (western film produced in Europe by an Italian company)