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spaghetti westerns
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That seems to vary. "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" is in the Civil War time, but I think is a "prequel" to the 2 earlier films. "The Great Silence" must be late in the 19th century as the (anti) hero is equipped with a Mauser automatic pistol. And "Fistful Of Dynamite" is set in the Mexican Revolution (around 1912-13).
I think the "Spaghetti Western", like a lot of other genres, is flexible, and allowed writers/ directors to express their visions within a recognisable format. Or something. The time-frame must historically be the same as Hollywood westerns, when the frontiers were expanding in the Wild West. Of Spain maybe!