The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Page #4

Synopsis: A bounty hunting scam joins two men in an uneasy alliance against a third in a race to find a fortune in gold buried in a remote cemetery.
Genre: Western
Production: United Artists
  1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.9
Metacritic:
90
Rotten Tomatoes:
97%
R
Year:
1966
178 min
16,198 Views


The way back to town is only miles.

If you save your breath, I feel a man like you could manage it.

Adiós.

You filthy bastard! Come here!

Come here! Cut this rope off! Get off that horse!

Get off that horse! You filthy coward!

If I ever catch you...

...l'll rip your heart out and eat it!

I'll skin you alive! I'll hang you up by your tongue.

I'll kill you! I'll kill you!

Such ingratitude, after all the times I've saved your life.

You wouldn't leave me here...

Come back!

Wait! Listen, Blondie!

¡ Hijo de una gran puta!

You filthy rats!

Maria.

Is that you, Bill?

Who are you?

What do you want with me?

Go on talking about Bill Carson.

I don't know him.

You were calling to him in the dark!

Where is he?

What are you gonna do?

I'll ask the questions!

Where is he?

Where is he?

That's enough!

I don't know where he is.

He packed his things ten days ago, and went away with his unit.

They all left.

Which company? Where'd he go?

Third Cavalry, General Sibley.

They left for Santa Fe.

That's all I know. I swear!

I'm very sorry, but the store is closing.

Revolvers?

Revolvers!

Here's where I keep the best ones.

Remington, Colt, Farroute...

...Smith Wesson, Colt, from the Navy...

Jocelyn, another Remington, and this...

That's enough.

Cartridges.

- You wanna try the pistol, just step... - Let's go.

Cartridge.

How much?

$ .

$ .

How much?

$ .

$ . It's all I've got!

Come here!

This morning I heard the whole thing.

They say Colonel Canby's closing in with his Northerners...

...and no later than tomorrow that they'll be in the city.

That's why these Southerners are getting out!

You see, as soon as these cowards hear there are blue shirts around, they run.

- These rebels have no will to fight! - Poor things.

They'll soon be finished.

We get rid of these bastards...

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Sergio Leone

Sergio Leone was virtually born into the cinema - he was the son of Roberto Roberti (A.K.A. Vincenzo Leone), one of Italy's cinema pioneers, and actress Bice Valerian. Leone entered films in his late teens, working as an assistant director to both Italian directors and U.S. directors working in Italy (usually making Biblical and Roman epics, much in vogue at the time). Towards the end of the 1950s he started writing screenplays, and began directing after taking over The Last Days of Pompeii (1959) in mid-shoot after its original director fell ill. His first solo feature, The Colossus of Rhodes (1961), was a routine Roman epic, but his second feature, A Fistful of Dollars (1964), a shameless remake of Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo (1961), caused a revolution. Although it wasn't the first spaghetti Western, it was far and away the most successful, and shot former T.V. cowboy Clint Eastwood to stardom (Leone wanted Henry Fonda or Charles Bronson but couldn't afford them). The two sequels, For a Few Dollars More (1965) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966), were shot on much higher budgets and were even more successful, though his masterpiece, Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), in which Leone finally worked with Fonda and Bronson, was mutilated by Paramount Pictures and flopped at the U.S. box office. He directed Duck, You Sucker (1971) reluctantly, and turned down offers to direct The Godfather (1972) in favor of his dream project, which became Once Upon a Time in America (1984). He died in 1989 after preparing an even more expensive Soviet coproduction on the World War II siege of Leningrad. more…

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