Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Trivia / MyNameIsNobody

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* CreatorsFavorite: Terence Hill has called this his favorite movie, citing the opportunity to work with Sergio Leone and Henry Fonda (one of his favorite actors) as [[AwesomeDearBoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Originally intended as a comic Western adaptation of ''Literature/TheOdyssey'', but the script was heavily rewritten so none of this idea survived to the finished movie beyond the title (which echoes a line Odysseus says to the Cyclops).

Added: 4

Changed: 2

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* RealitySubtext: The story is about legendary cowboy Jack Beauregard ending his career in a blaze of glory before retiring. He is played by Creator/HenryFonda in his last Western role. Of course, there's the subtext of an Italian-style Spaghetti Western hero (Terence Hill) supplanting a more tradition American gunfighter (Fonda).
* WagTheDirector: Exaggerated. Creator/SergioLeone was the film's producer, and publicity material and press reports widely credited him as director, much to Tonino Valerii's dismay. Leone did direct a few scenes of the movie (the opening scene, the shootout with the Wild Bunch and some of the comedy scenes with Nobody), mostly when Valerii was busy shooting elsewhere or incapacitated with illness. Valerii didn't mind Leone's assistance; he did, however, have a rocky relationship with cinematographer Armando Nannuzzi, who frequently countermanded Valerii's direction, including giving Henry Fonda contrary orders while filming a key scene. Eventually, Valerii confronted the cinematographer, and Nannuzzi left the film midway through production.

to:

* RealitySubtext: The story is about legendary cowboy Jack Beauregard ending his career in a blaze of glory before retiring. He is played by Creator/HenryFonda in his last Western role. Of course, there's the subtext of an Italian-style Spaghetti Western hero (Terence Hill) supplanting a more tradition traditional American gunfighter (Fonda).
* WagTheDirector: Exaggerated. Creator/SergioLeone was the film's producer, and publicity material and press reports widely credited him as director, much to Tonino Valerii's dismay. Leone did direct a few scenes of the movie (the opening scene, the shootout with the Wild Bunch and some of the comedy scenes with Nobody), mostly when Valerii was busy shooting elsewhere or incapacitated with illness. Valerii didn't mind Leone's assistance; he did, however, have a rocky relationship with cinematographer Armando Nannuzzi, who frequently countermanded Valerii's direction, including giving Henry Fonda contrary orders while filming a key scene. Eventually, Valerii confronted the cinematographer, and Nannuzzi left the film midway through production.production.
----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* WagTheDirector: Creator/SergioLeone closely supervised the film's production, and reportedly directed some of the action scenes, but Tonino Valerii is the credited director.

to:

* WagTheDirector: Exaggerated. Creator/SergioLeone closely supervised was the film's production, producer, and reportedly directed publicity material and press reports widely credited him as director, much to Tonino Valerii's dismay. Leone did direct a few scenes of the movie (the opening scene, the shootout with the Wild Bunch and some of the action scenes, but Tonino comedy scenes with Nobody), mostly when Valerii is was busy shooting elsewhere or incapacitated with illness. Valerii didn't mind Leone's assistance; he did, however, have a rocky relationship with cinematographer Armando Nannuzzi, who frequently countermanded Valerii's direction, including giving Henry Fonda contrary orders while filming a key scene. Eventually, Valerii confronted the credited director.cinematographer, and Nannuzzi left the film midway through production.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* RealitySubtext: The story is about legendary cowboy Jack Beauregard ending his career in a blaze of glory before retiring. He is played by Henry Fonda in his last Western role. Of course, there's the subtext of an Italian-style Spaghetti Western hero (Terence Hill) supplanting a more tradition American gunfighter (Fonda).
* WagTheDirector: Leone closely supervised the film's production, and reportedly directed some of the action scenes, but Tonino Valerii is the credited director.

to:

* RealitySubtext: The story is about legendary cowboy Jack Beauregard ending his career in a blaze of glory before retiring. He is played by Henry Fonda Creator/HenryFonda in his last Western role. Of course, there's the subtext of an Italian-style Spaghetti Western hero (Terence Hill) supplanting a more tradition American gunfighter (Fonda).
* WagTheDirector: Leone Creator/SergioLeone closely supervised the film's production, and reportedly directed some of the action scenes, but Tonino Valerii is the credited director.
director.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* RealitySubtext: The story is about legendary cowboy Jack Beauregard ending his career in a blaze of glory before retiring. He is played by Henry Fonda in his last Western role.

to:

* RealitySubtext: The story is about legendary cowboy Jack Beauregard ending his career in a blaze of glory before retiring. He is played by Henry Fonda in his last Western role. Of course, there's the subtext of an Italian-style Spaghetti Western hero (Terence Hill) supplanting a more tradition American gunfighter (Fonda).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None



to:

* WagTheDirector: Leone closely supervised the film's production, and reportedly directed some of the action scenes, but Tonino Valerii is the credited director.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* RealitySubtext: The story is about legendary cowboy Jack Beauregard ending his career in a blaze of glory before retiring. He is played by Henry Fonda in his last Western role.

Top