Leone



My Name Is Nobody is a very good and funny movie with a excellent and touching soundtrack by Ennio Morricone. It's has very much fun in it, but also a moving melancholy.
Does anyone know which scenes where directed by Sergio Leone?

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I believe it was the opening sequence. If you want to know further information I suggest you read Christopher Frayling biography on Leone 'Something to Do With Death', and just read the secrion on this great little film.

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According to a statement that screenplay writer Ernesto Gastaldi (who was on the set during the entire shooting) made on the DVD audio commentary of another film (Milano trema) only two scenes in Nobody were directed by Leone: The scene where Terence Hill beats the bad guys with the big caroussel doll and the scene at the urinal.

Greetz

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No, there were 3 scenes directed by Leone:
- The public urinal (really bad!)
- The gun competition at the saloon where Hill play as if he is drunk + the slap in your face with the french actor
- Some bits of the sequence with the party in the street, including the pie in the face of the man ("this is the funny part of the game")

Sorry for my english...I saw the bonus yesterday so these informations are true.

And leone DID NOT SHOOT the Wilb Bunch / Walkyries climax with Fonda, perhaps the greatest sequence in western history!

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This pic implies otherwise!!

https://imgur.com/a/ckoefBS

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2002 Terence Hill interview:

"Everyone asks me if the [Nobody] film is by Sergio or by Tonino. I don't want to answer this question out of tactfulness, however I can say that it was Sergio Leone's baby because he had wanted it so badly."

http://www.terencehill.it/news_intervistaperugia_en.html

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