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The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly 1967

2023-10-12 10:06:27

I have been a movie fan for many years and I've seen many Western films in my life but Sergio Leon's epic film "Good, bad, ugly" is probably the best western part I have ever seen It is a movie. No, I will regain it. This is the best west I have ever seen. It has a "fresh" rating of 97% of now rotten tomato, and it is worth having. The Internet movie database (IMDb) won nine points and became the ninth best movie among all kinds of IMDb. The score of Ennio Morricone is wonderfully memorable. This is different from the score that the Western side has ever heard. It has become an integral part of the movie. What can I say about the close-up where Leone fits perfectly and using a long and wide lens? They will further increase the role of this movie. Leone is really an artist

GBU called Clint Eastwood "Blondie" (good), Lee Van Cleef "The Bad", and Eli Wallach "Tuco" (Ugly). This 1966 movie is the best movie at the end of Clint Eastwood 's "Spaghetti" Western trilogy, sometimes called "Dollar Trilogy". But in my opinion, the real star of GBU is Eli Wallach. He almost stole the show with a very interesting 'took action'. In any case, it is no doubt that the best performance in his film is Oscar.

There are two versions of this wonderful movie in the 50th anniversary edition of the 3rd set of GBU. In the first CD, it is a 161 minute version released in the United States in 1968. It also has a complete review track. On the second CD there is an extended English version of 2003, 179 minutes. This version is closest to Sergio Leon's intention to make a movie in 1966. There are two complete comments on this CD. Comments are written by movie historians and biographers Sergio Leon. They are very insightful and funny. Both versions were fully restored. Various information is packed on the third disc (see below). Talk about extras

Good, bad, and ugly (Italian: Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo, lit. "Good, ugly, bad") is from Sergio Leon and Clint East's director. Wood starred in 1966 Epic Western Movie. Van Cleef and Eli Wallach held their respective positions. The script was written based on the story of Vincenzoni and Leone by Age & Scarpelli, Luciano Vincenzoni, Leone (and other scripts and dialogue provided by unapproved Sergio Donati). While Ennio Morricone focuses on the theme of the movie, photo director Tonino Delli Colli is in charge of widescreen movie photography for the movie. It is an international collaboration between Italy, Spain, West Germany and the United States.

It was released in Italy in 1964 and was released in the United States in 1967. It began to popularize the movie type in Western Italy. Following this, For a Fee Dollars More (1965) and The Good, Bad, the Ugly (1966) followed, Eastwood starred. These movies are often called "dollar trilogy" or "no trilogy of names". This movie is an informal remake of the Kurosawa movie Yojimbo (1961), which itself is inspired by Western movies early. In the United States, a campaign of co-authors who called Eastwood's role in three films "nameless"

It is a loose, exciting ending made by an impressive Italian horse play by Clint East, considered good, bad, and ugly by some fans as the best Westerners ever Wood is an anonymous He starred as a man (You are told that his previous name actually has more than a few dollars, but that is not a problem). You do not need to see other movies.