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Texas Pete Spaghetti Western (2026)
Texas Pete Spaghetti Western is a 2026 comedic short film directed by Ryan Polly. This branded parody of the spaghetti western genre features gunslinger Johnny Alfredo (Jack Teitelbaum) defending his town from outlaw Clyde Carbonara (JD Demers) through pasta duels seasoned with Texas Pete hot sauce. Co-starring Sophia Aranda as Ms. Mary Marinara.
Texas Pete Spaghetti Western is a 2026 comedic short film directed by Ryan Polly. This branded parody of the spaghetti western genre features gunslinger Johnny Alfredo (Jack Teitelbaum) defending his town from outlaw Clyde Carbonara (JD Demers) through pasta duels seasoned with Texas Pete hot sauce. Co-starring Sophia Aranda as Ms. Mary Marinara.
The film's central conflict centers on a whimsical defense of spaghetti-eating traditions against a villainous threat, devoid of any political ideology or critique. This apolitical focus on humor and product promotion determines its neutral stance.
Visible diversity appears in the cast through a Latina actress portraying a key female character, while male leads align with traditional casting. The narrative parodies western tropes without critiquing traditional identities or emphasizing DEI themes.
The film lacks any depictions of family units, relationships, or family-life norms, presenting no commentary on traditional or progressive family values.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes are present in the film, a light-hearted spaghetti western parody centered on promoting Texas Pete hot sauce through food-themed cowboy antics.
The film contains no portrayal of transsexual characters or themes. Its parody western plot follows food-themed gunslingers like Johnny Alfredo battling Clyde Carbonara to preserve spaghetti traditions in Flavorado, without any transgender elements.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Texas Pete Spaghetti Western presents original parody characters like Johnny Alfredo and Ms. Mary Marinara, with no prior source material establishing canonical genders for swapping. Portrayals align with the characters' depicted genders.
Texas Pete Spaghetti Western is an original parody production for a hot sauce brand, featuring newly created characters like Johnny Alfredo and Clyde Carbonara without ties to prior source material or historical figures. No established racial baselines exist for race swap analysis.
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