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	In other Westerns which use this set,
and there were plenty,
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	the town is teeming with life,
with marketplaces and wagons.
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	Leone simply couldn't afford, on the
budget from his three coproducers,
:16:13
	to have extras.
:16:15
	Basically, it's the principals and
that's it, except for a couple of scenes.
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	Some of the interiors
of the film were shot in Rome,
:16:51
	and some of them
were shot at a Spanish museum
:16:56
	which was called the Casa de Campo,
which is a museum of rural life in Madrid,
:17:01
	where they had lots of ceramic pots
and wagons and Hispanic design.
:17:07
	The courtyard and part of the interior
:17:09
	were shot at the Casa de Campo,
and the rest was reconstructed in Rome.
:17:13
	They started in Rome,
for the interiors, went to the set in Spain,
:17:18
	the second unit went to Almería,
shot the Almerían material,
:17:22
	and then postproduction
took place in Rome.
:17:25
	This was a Carlo Simi interior,
which would have been shot in Rome.
:17:41
	Mario Brega, playing the rather large
Mexican baddie, the sadistic baddie,
:17:47
	had a huge afterlife in Italian Westerns,
where he was typecast in a similar role,
:17:52
	and he ended up in The Good, the Bad
and the Ugly as Sergeant Wallace,
:17:56
	and spaghetti buffs spot him everywhere.