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Ten Westerns that make you laugh out loud

Ten Westerns that make you laugh out loud

Westerns have never used humor as the main carrier of the film, but there are always some brave souls who can squeeze some laughter out of the desert, let's take a look at some interesting Westerns!

Cat Ballou (1965)

Ten Westerns that make you laugh out loud

Lee Marvin played a dual role, both as a hired killer and as a hired gunman who needed to protect the Wyoming Ranch. He himself won the 38th Academy Award for Best Actor for this role.

9. Three Dragons (1986)

Ten Westerns that make you laugh out loud

The hilarious story of three Western silent film heroes who are invited by villagers to root out bandits in the town, become heroes with the help of singing bushes and a blind swordsman.

8. Long March WanbaoShan Paint Your Wagon (1969)

Ten Westerns that make you laugh out loud

Clint Eastwood played the dumbest role he ever played, in which he played a gold prospector.

Skin Game (1971)

Ten Westerns that make you laugh out loud

An interesting blend of Western movies and deceitful movies

6. The Villain (1979)

Ten Westerns that make you laugh out loud

Arnold Schwarzenegger starred in a Western

5. Lust in the Dust (1985)

Ten Westerns that make you laugh out loud

It tells the story of an actress who gets lost in the desert and is rescued by a wandering gunman

4. Shanghai Noon (2000)

Ten Westerns that make you laugh out loud

Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson's films, which blend Western humor with Eastern kung fu, made a fortune at the box office.

My Name is Nobody (1973)

Ten Westerns that make you laugh out loud

Italy is the birthplace of dozens of excellent Westerns, and for them it is also familiar to get involved in some comedy plots in movies.

Big Money Rustlas (2010)

Ten Westerns that make you laugh out loud

The clown-dressed gunman image is not deliberate, but this does not diminish its hilarious component in the slightest.

Blazing Saddles (1974)

Ten Westerns that make you laugh out loud

Melbrooks' 1974 film deservedly topped the list, in which Cleavon Little played the role of a black police officer defending the town.