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Andreas Prochaska's THE DARK VALLEY (DAS FINSTERE TAL)

Theatrical and teaser trailers for Andreas Prochaska's The Dark Valley (Das finstere Tal) have been added to YouTube.The screenplay for The Dark Valley was written by Martin Ambrosch and Prochaska,...

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Westerns derive from the American experience. A western is about American culture in the middle states of America. A western is culturally and geographically specific. A western is filmed in America...

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Above is a sales poster for The Dark Valley.The Dark Valley Austrian official websiteThe Dark Valley German official websiteSource: Quantum %#*!+

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Richard wrote:Westerns derive from the American experience. A western is about American culture in the middle states of America. A western is culturally and geographically specific. A western is...

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Sorry Luis. It's not questionable. It's a matter of cold hard fact that the "western" was invented by Americans out of our personal experience in the late 1880s, first on the page, then on film at the...

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http://www.truewestmagazine.com/jcontent/history/history/history-features/6447-historians-face-off-where-is-cowboy-ground-zero Cowboy ground zero. I thought this might keep the conversation going.

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For what it's worth, I talk about westerns with an uncle about once a year, depending on the holiday. He does not consider the Euro westerns to be westerns. He looks at the spaghetti westerns as a...

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Those essayists need to go back even further to the Gold Rush, the 1850s and 1860s, to the era of mountain men and pathfinders and Indian wars. Back to when the tribes were hunting and killing and...

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