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* [http://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/Minnesota_Clay Article page at the SWDB]
* [http://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/Minnesota_Clay Article page at the SWDB]
* This is a spaghetti western, one of Corbucci's early works, and also the title of a saloon in Django Unchained.
* This is a spaghetti western, one of Corbucci's early works, and also the title of a saloon in Django Unchained.
'''Charley One-Eye'''
*[http://grindhousedatabase.com/index.php/Charley_One-Eye Info page at GCDB]
* Referenced by the characters in the film and a definition is given as to what the term actually means.


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Revision as of 18:32, 30 May 2012

We are working on a list of movie references. Stay tuned.

Disclaimer: Movies listed here are a mix of movies that might possibly have influenced Tarantino in making this movie (so those are guesses) and movies that are directly or indirectly referenced to or more or less openly paid hommage to by Tarantino (such as "Django" oviously).


Mandingo

Django

This is of course the seminal movie by Corbucci which in parts inspired Tarantino.

Shango

Jamie Foxx' character is pronounce with a silent D, so it sounds a bit more like this spaghetti western

Minnesota Clay

  • Article page at the SWDB
  • This is a spaghetti western, one of Corbucci's early works, and also the title of a saloon in Django Unchained.

Charley One-Eye

  • Info page at GCDB
  • Referenced by the characters in the film and a definition is given as to what the term actually means.
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