I love The Gold Rush but didn't include it on my list as I don't really consider it a Western, although it definitely has a lot of relevant elements.
Day of the Outlaw was on my list, an absolutely fantastic film and as Holden has mentioned, undoubtedly an influence on The Hateful Eight. I'm pretty sure that in the opening pages of the Reservoir Dogs screenplay, Tarantino includes De Toth in a list of directors who he loves and influenced him.
I haven't been commenting much recently but I've seen a few more of the recent inclusions. The Naked Spur was on my list somewhere. I like Cable Hogue and enjoyed Three Amigos enough when I watched it years ago. Still a bit annoyed at some of these films making it ahead of Man of the West though
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Here's the De Toth inclusion in the Reservoir Dogs screenplay for those who haven't seen it before. What an eclectic list!
Day of the Outlaw was on my list, an absolutely fantastic film and as Holden has mentioned, undoubtedly an influence on The Hateful Eight. I'm pretty sure that in the opening pages of the Reservoir Dogs screenplay, Tarantino includes De Toth in a list of directors who he loves and influenced him.
I haven't been commenting much recently but I've seen a few more of the recent inclusions. The Naked Spur was on my list somewhere. I like Cable Hogue and enjoyed Three Amigos enough when I watched it years ago. Still a bit annoyed at some of these films making it ahead of Man of the West though
Edit:
Here's the De Toth inclusion in the Reservoir Dogs screenplay for those who haven't seen it before. What an eclectic list!