The three films A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More & The Good The Bad and The Ugly were Italian-made, not Hollywood movies. The directors and screenwriters were Italians, not Jews, so there's no anti-white storyline.
In 1964 Clint Eastwood couldn't find work in Hollywood, so he went to Italy and made those three movies directed by Sergio Leone.
After the phenomenal success of The Good The Bad and The Ugly, Eastwood returned to the US and started making Hollywood movies.
Hang 'em High with the Jewish director Ted Post and Jewish screenwriter Mel Goldberg is typically anti-white. In Hang 'em High, every white person except for the Eastwood character is portrayed as deeply flawed and morally inferior. When I saw the scene where the insane townspeople are happily singing Christian hymns as a large number of people were being hanged, I thought "this has got to be a Jewish production" and it turned out I was right.[/QUOTE
Parody, you are correct about where the films were made. My intent was state a couple of major Pro White Hollywood backed films that were made and distributed. Nothing more or less. Those films are to me the greatest western/films ever made. I never tire of viewing them. Yes, Eli Wallack was the great Jewish actor that played Tuco the Mexican perfect! The last movie I saw him was the sequel to Wall Street----Money Does not Sleep. He looked like he was about to die or fall from a stroke or heart attack.