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No. Gił la testa [English: A Fistful of Dynamite] (1971) is a spaghetti western based on a screenplay by Italian film director Sergio Leone and screenwriter Sergio Donati. It is the second part of a Sergio Leone trilogy, preceded by Once Upon a Time in the West [C'era una volta il West] (1968) and followed by Once Upon a Time in America (1984).

"Spaghetti western" is a term applied to various low-budget Old American West films made by a European, especially an Italian, film company.

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