The Magnificent Texan (, ) is a 1967 Spaghetti Western film co-written and directed by Luigi Capuano under the pseudonym Lewis King.
The film is an Italian-Spanish co-production by Selenia and RM Film. It was entirely shot in Italy, between De Paolis Studios in Rome, Anzio, Mazzano Romano and Villa Mussolini in Riccione. Oberdan Trojani served as cinematographer, though in the official credits he was replaced by Spanish cinematographer Pablo Ripoll, a choice made to obtain funding from the Spanish government.
In a contemporary review, Corriere della Sera described the film as 'violent and mediocre'. Italian critic Marco Giusti particularly criticized Glenn Saxson's performance ('expressionless') and costumes ('terrible, [...] a mish-mash of Zorro and Clint Eastwood').