Between the years 1965 and 1972, two Catalan production companies made about seventy films of the spaghetti western genre in the West Bank. We’ll tell you about it.
Sapiens
Salvador Giné (text) / Àngel Comas (advice)
Fraga’s films
In 1969, Ignacio F. Iquino filmed in Fraga the exteriors
of a gangster film set in 1930s Chicago, 'La Banda de los crisantemos', in
which the extras who acted as robbers were civil guards. Some foreign directors
also took advantage of Fraga to set some exteriors. In 1967, Tinto Brass shot
'Yanqui' there, and Robert Siodmark captured some shots for 'The Last
Adventure'. The last film shot in Fraga was 'Los Fabulosos de Trinidad', by
Ignacio F. Iquino, in 1972. In many films the bell tower of Fraga is clearly
identified, some fragments of the vegetable garden - due to oversights by
framing- and the hermitages at the top of the hills of Sant Simó and Sant
Salvador.
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