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How Spaghetti Westerns Turned Knockoff Sequels Into Cinema History: The Wild Story of $10,000 for a Massacre

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How does a shameless, unofficial sequel made to cash in on a hit movie end up earning respect from one of the world’s most prestigious film festivals? In this episode, we take a deep dive into the bizarre and fascinating history of the 1967 Italian spaghetti western $10,000 for a Massacre and uncover what it reveals about movie marketing, international filmmaking, genre cinema, and the blurry line between art and commercial entertainment.

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