Sergio Leone's spaghetti western sets: The Good, the Not Bad and the Slightly Ugly

By Karl Quinn
Updated July 29 2015 - 12:26pm, first published July 27 2015 - 6:32pm
The main street of Mini Hollywood, built in 1965 for Sergio Leone's spaghetti western <i>For a Few Dollars More</i>. Photo: Karl Quinn
The main street of Mini Hollywood, built in 1965 for Sergio Leone's spaghetti western <i>For a Few Dollars More</i>. Photo: Karl Quinn
High noon at Fort Bravo, aka Texas Hollywood, in the Tabernas region of Andalusia, Spain. Photo: Karl Quinn
High noon at Fort Bravo, aka Texas Hollywood, in the Tabernas region of Andalusia, Spain. Photo: Karl Quinn
The dead centre of town at Western Leone. Photo: Karl Quinn
The dead centre of town at Western Leone. Photo: Karl Quinn
Clint Eastwood in Sergio Leone's <i>The Good the Bad and the Ugly</i>, shot in Tabernas.
Clint Eastwood in Sergio Leone's <i>The Good the Bad and the Ugly</i>, shot in Tabernas.

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