Review of My Name Is Nobody (1973) by Olivier L — 28 Dec 2008
A truly one-of-a-kind film, not only of the spaghetti western variety, but when it comes to the western genre as a whole. Excellent further viewing for those well versed in Sergio Leone's westerns that are looking for something new and different.
This isn't really a typical western, as it seems to spoof the genre while commenting on it, as well as the mythology of the old west. Terence Hill's character Nobody is what makes this movie so memorable.
He's the Bugs Bunny of western protagonists.
This review of My Name Is Nobody (1973) was written by Olivier L on 28 Dec 2008.
My Name Is Nobody has generally received very positive reviews.
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