Grant wrote:
There's also the short-lived SF western show with Rod Taylor (what is its name?).
"Outlaws."  It is on the list.

As for "Terror in a Texas Town":  I presume this made the list because of the title.  It is an eccentric film in some ways (most obviously, in that the hero uses a harpoon instead of a gun), but there is nothing literally fantastic or horrific about it.

And, "Duel in the Eclipse"?  I can only suppose you included this based on the Sinister Cinema catalogue ("It's very moody and feels like a Euro-horror film in spots."), but that is merely typical Sinister Cinema hyperbole*.  There is nothing moodier or more horrific about this than any other spaghetti Western.  Well, as the title indicates, the climax occurs during an eclipse, so for a couple of minutes it is literally darker than the norm, but that is literally all there is to that claim.

*The company tries to make everything it carries seem like a horror or science fiction movie, whatever its contents.  Take, for example, the SC description of the old English detective movie "The Living Dead," originally and more appropriately known as "The Scotland Yard Mystery":  "An evil doctor puts people in a death-like state to collect their insurance money."  Actually, it is about a gangster who helps criminals fake their deaths in order to evade the police.


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