Director: Tonino Valerii•Genres: Western, Comedy
In the waning days of the Wild West, a legendary but aging gunslinger known as "Jack Beauregard" is reluctantly drawn into one final, extraordinary showdown. He finds himself pursued by a mysterious drifter named "Nobody," who idolizes him and orchestrates elaborate scenarios to pit him against an entire army of outlaws. Nobody's ultimate goal is to engineer a spectacular and heroic end for his idol, ensuring his name lives on in legend.
My Name Is Nobody was a significant box office success and is widely regarded as one of the best spaghetti westerns, praised for its blend of action, humor, and meta-commentary on the genre. It's often celebrated for its unique tone and the charismatic performances of its leads.
A stylish and witty send-off to the spaghetti western genre.
Masterfully balances action and comedy with a nostalgic tone.
Terence Hill and Henry Fonda deliver superb, iconic performances.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'My Name Is Nobody' is generally very positive, with viewers appreciating its humorous take on classic western tropes and the engaging chemistry between the lead actors. Many find it to be a fun, nostalgic, and well-crafted film that cleverly deconstructs the genre.
While Tonino Valerii is credited as the director, it is widely believed that Sergio Leone, who produced and co-wrote the film, directed a significant portion of it, particularly the more stylized and comedic sequences.
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