Rating: 8.5 / 10
Release Date: 1966-12-22
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Runtime: 2h 41m mins
Genres: Western
Crew: Director - Sergio Leone Producer - Alberto Grimaldi Editor - Eugenio Alabiso Editor - Nino Baragli Screenplay - Luciano Vincenzoni Screenplay - Sergio Leone Screenplay - Agenore Incrocci Screenplay - Furio Scarpelli
Short overview
While the Civil War rages on between the Union and the Confederacy, three men – a quiet loner, a ruthless hitman, and a Mexican bandit – comb the American Southwest in search of a strongbox containing $200,000 in stolen gold.
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Clint Eastwood
as Blondie
Eli Wallach
as Tuco Ramirez
Lee Van Cleef
as Sentenza / Angel Eyes
Aldo Giuffrè
as Alcoholic Union Captain
Luigi Pistilli
as Father Pablo Ramirez
Rada Rassimov
as Maria
Enzo Petito
as Storekeeper
Claudio Scarchilli
as Tuco Henchman
Antonio Casale
as Bill Carson / Jackson
Livio Lorenzon
as Baker
Sandro Scarchilli
as Tuco Henchman
Benito Stefanelli
as Member of Angel Eyes' Gang
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I'm looking for the owner of that horse. He's tall, blonde, he smokes a cigar, and he's a pig!
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Sergio Leone's <i>The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly</i> is a classic Western film. Clint Eastwood is the Good, aka the Man with No Name, a taciturn wanderer who follows his own sense of justice. His opposite is Angel Eyes (Lee van Cleef), the Bad, a brutal mercenary who kills anyone w... Read More
Posted on 2018-09-06T19:35:30.114Z
I am not a fan of Sergio Leone. In fact, this movie and Once Upon a Time in the West are the only movies of his that I have seen. But I think they are both classic westerns. He seems to bring out the best in his cinematographer, both for scenery and for his characters.
In one review I...
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There is one word to define The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. And that word is “transcendent”. This movie is not only the pinnacle of the Spaghetti Western, but it transcended into the pinnacle of the Western genre in itself. It’s safe to say it transcends that too, and can be considered one of the gr... Read More
Posted on 2021-02-11T11:30:35.064ZSolid western, which generally isn't a favorite genre of mine, with great performances and some well shot scenes and landscapes. Been a long time since I saw A Fistful of Dollars or For a Few Dollars More, but this is a great entry in the "Man With No Name" Trilogy. **4.0/5**
Posted on 2021-04-24T22:48:30.478Z
Very good no doubt about it, even if I feel it's an odd fitting third installment of the Dollars trilogy.
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Not as bad as the other Leone Westerns.
Still, that is not saying much at all.
At 3/10, this is better than his totally ridiculous ones.
It's still a dull movie with non credible one dimensional characters who have no motivation for a single thing they do.
Three homi...
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**One of the best, most famous and most iconic Westerns ever. More than a classic, it's mandatory.**
I'm not an expert nor do I want to sound like one, but I think this is one of the most famous western films ever made, despite being shot by an Italian director and being mor...
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People tended to treat Sergio Leone's work with a considerable degree of disdain, but watching this in 2020 it is still amongst the very best of the genre. A good-looking, calculating Clint Eastwood ("The Good"), is the itinerant bounty hunter who has an uneasy partnership with a scen... Read More
Posted on 2024-09-02T07:02:56.643Z
When you have to shoot, shoot. Don’t talk. 70% (ish)
This is the third in a so-called ‘trilogy’, a framing which I expressed doubts about in my review for the second in the sequence, “For a few dollars more”. So, from my perspective it’s a matter of complete indifference as to how m...
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