Guadix – Barrio de las Cuevass is an area of cave houses
built by gypsies in the arid limestone hills shaped by the erosion that
surrounds the city of Guadix,
whose calee-shaped facades and showy white chimney pots create a lively
contrast with the ocher color of the hills. This characteristic Andalusian
landscape was used for various exotic environments, for example to represent
the mountain village
of Albania in the film
the “il bandito dell’Epiro” (Action of the Tiger, 1957) by Terence Young
starring Van Johnson, Martine Carol and Herbert Lom. It was used as a Mexican
village in two Franco Giraldi westerns: “7 Guns for the MacGregors” (1965) (as
the haunt of the bandit Santillana / Leo Anchoriz) and “Up the MacGregors”
(1966) (again as the haunt of the bandit Maldonado / Leo Anchoriz). It is
located in the arid and picturesque heights that surround Guadix, which in
reality are of modest size and unfold in a fairly small area, are also used to
represent the desert-like environments in the Southwest of America in “Navajo
Joe” (1966) in the Indian graveyard scenes and “The Wild and the Dirty” (1968).
“7 Guns for the MacGregors” (1965)
“Up the MacGregors” (1966)
“Navajo Joe” (1966)
“A Taste of Vengeance” (1969)
“The Wild and the Dirty” (1968)
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