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This is the original soundtrack for the classic 1972 film directed by spaghetti western king Sergio Corbucci (best known for his classic 1966 film "Django"). Athough the spaghetti western genre was invented by men like Corbucci and Sergio Leone, ... Full Descriptionit was M
Original score composed by Ennio Morricone.
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