Hollywood on the Tiber
Leone Fans Speak!

Leone Fans Speak!
Submit your thoughts on Leone whenever you see the "Leone Fans Speak!" icon.

Interact, debate, exchange! You are an active participant to this exhibition and we invite Leone fans from around the globe to speak! Throughout this site you can click on this icon ““ to add your thoughts on Leone's films, style, and influence. Each forum opens with the thoughts and perspectives of Julian Braithwaite, a Leone enthusiast and owner of Fistful of Westerns, a premiere fansite of the Italian Western genre.

These forums were designed for everyone. Whether you have never heard of Sergio Leone before or you are the greatest Italian film buff west of the Tiber River, you will gain insight into the life of this remarkable man and his craft.

Don't forget to continue your online visit by clicking to Collections Online. The Autry National Center's unique collection of artifacts and records covers specific subjects-“Leone” or “Italian film,” for example-and also broader subjects like “ranching” and “Mexico.” But don‘t stop there. Let your imagination take over and you‘ll quickly learn that Autry National Center‘s Collections Online is an invaluable resource for reference, research, or just to explore for fun. You can search over 17,000 records-more than 14,000 with images-from pre-Columbian religious imagery to the latest Hollywood movie poster. You can even save your collections in a personal “favorites” set to view later.

banner: Per un pugno di dollari (A Fistful of Dollars) (poster detail). Italian, 55 x 39 in. Designed by Sandro Simeoni. The Frayling Archive SL001.


Leone Survey



1.  How did you hear about this exhibition?


2.  If you visited the exhibition, what did you enjoy about it?


3.  Please suggest a topic for a film, television, or popular culture exhibition.


4.  Do you own movie posters or other artifacts that you would consider to donating to the Autry National Center?



5.  If you answered "Yes" to the question above, please provide brief descriptions of the items you would consider donating and your contact information:

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