Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Clint Eastwood Actor , Eli Wallach Actor , Lee Van Cleef Actor , Aldo Giuffré Actor , Rada Rassimov Actor , Mario Brega Actor
MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Adult Situations,Not For Children,Western Violence
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Good, the Bad and the Ugly
UPC: 027616672926
Studio: MGM
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Adult Situations, Not For Children, Western Violence]
Summary: In the last and the best installment of his so-called "Dollars" trilogy of Sergio Leone-directed "spaghetti westerns," Clint Eastwood reprised the role of a taciturn, enigmatic loner. Here he searches for a cache of stolen gold against rivals the Bad (Lee Van Cleef), a ruthless bounty hunter, and the Ugly (Eli Wallach), a Mexican bandit. Though dubbed "the Good," Eastwood's character is not much better than his opponents -- he is just smarter and shoots faster. The film's title reveals its ironic attitude toward the canonized heroes of the classical western. "The real West was the world of violence, fear, and brutal instincts," claimed Leone. "In pursuit of profit there is no such thing as good and evil, generosity or deviousness; everything depends on chance, and not the best wins but the luckiest." Immensely entertaining and beautifully shot in Techniscope by Tonino Delli Colli, the movie is a virtually definitive "spaghetti western," rivaled only by Leone's own Once Upon a Time in the West (1968). The main musical theme by Ennio Morricone hit #1 on the British pop charts. Originally released in Italy at 177 minutes, the movie was later cut for its international release. ~ Yuri German, Rovi
Category: Western
Awards: Film Presented – Telluride Film Festival
Features:
14 minutes of footage never-before-seen in the U.S.
Trivia and production notes
Original theatrical trailer
Dual-layer: The entire 161-minute feature on one side of the disc
Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Format: DVD
Release Date: 01/28/1998
Audio: DD Dolby Digital
Runtime: 161 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French,Spanish
Subtitles: English,French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1 --
0. Scene Selections
1. Logo [:16]
2. Main Titles [2:43]
3. The Ugly [3:32]
4. Unwelcome Guest [3:58]
5. The Interrogation [4:55]
6. The Bad [2:04]
7. A Wanted Man [:33]
8. The Man with No Name [3:48]
9. Foiled Execution [3:04]
10. Setenza Gathers Info [1:50]
11. Foiled Execution #2 [2:17]
12. The Good [1:33]
13. Carson's Woman [1:23]
14. The Rope Bridge [1:07]
15. Gun Shopping [5:03]
16. Rebel Evacuation [1:44]
17. The Ambush [3:36]
18. "Blondie's" Noose [2:21]
19. Hot on the Trail [2:23]
20. Another Hanging [:59]
21. Into the Desert [6:23]
22. Wagon with no Driver [3:35]
23. $200,000 In Gold [2:27]
24. Pieces of the Puzzle [1:31]
25. At the Mission [3:37]
26. Sickbed Visitor [4:27]
27. Long Lost Brothers [3:57]
28. The Quest Begins [2:12]
29. Oncoming Troops [1:07]
30. Prisoners of War [2:21]
31. Roll Call [1:50]
32. Commandant's Orders [2:54]
33. Questioning Tuco [3:36]
34. Chorus/The beating [5:02]
35. A New Partner [1:50]
36. Leaving the Camp [2:44]
37. Tuco's Escape [2:31]
38. Cutting the Chain [1:04]
39. Town Under Siege [2:47]
40. The Looter [1:55]
41. A Old Enemy [1:18]
42. Searching for Tuco [1:02]
43. Together Again [1:59]
44. Two Against Five [4:18]
45. Sentenza's Note [:51]
46. Captured Again [1:51]
47. "We Want to Enlist!" [1:56]
48. The Bridge [2:53]
49. The Battle [3:50]
50. A Casualty of War [1:13]
51. Setting the Charges [4:35]
52. Blowing the Bridge [1:07]
53. Trading Cannon Fire [:50]
54. The Morning After [2:10]
55. The Wounded [2:00]
56. One Man Army [:47]
57. Finding the Cemetery [3:21]
58. Digging for Treasure [1:53]
59. Setenza's Return [1:11]
60. The Contest [6:56]
61. The True Location [1:27]
62. Tuco's Noose [4:06]
63. Like Old Times [1:30]
64. Finale [1:57]
Lucia Bozzola
The last and grandest film in the "Dollars" trilogy, Sergio Leone's The Good, The Bad and the Ugly (1966) is actually a prequel, featuring Clint Eastwood's serape-less Blondie in a search for stolen gold during the Civil War. While the titular trio's quest seems simple, Leone renders the proceedings epic through the constant intrusions of a chaotic, war-torn universe. Rather than an ideal space, Leone's widescreen desiccated western landscape is a harsh environment ruled by brutality, but, as Eastwood's ironically labeled "Good" affirms upon witnessing a fruitless military battle, state-sanctioned bloodshed is even more destructive than individual venality. Still, Blondie's dry wit and Eli Wallach's buffoonish "Ugly" inject the violence with dark humor, while Ennio Morricone's famed score alternates between stately and tongue-in-cheek. In a final shootout set in an enormous circular cemetery and composed of extreme close-ups of the three leads, Leone sends Eastwood's Man With No Name out on a properly operatic yet wry note. The "good" triumphs, but, in Leone's West, it's all relative. Greeted with critical disdain for its stylistic flourishes and sadism, The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly became a hit, and Leone's artistic influence can be seen from Eastwood's directorial work to John Woo's action theatrics. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Silvana Bacci
Actor
Antonio Casas
Actor
Aldo Sambrell
Actor
Sandro Scarchelli
Actor
Sergio Mendizabal
Actor
Chelo Alonso
Actor
Enzo Petito
Actor
Benito Stefanelli
Actor
Livio Lorenzon
Actor
Claudio Scarchelli
Actor
Alberto Grimaldi
Producer
Sergio Leone
Director
Sergio Leone
Screenwriter
Ennio Morricone
Composer (Music Score)
Age
Screenwriter
Furio Scarpelli
Screenwriter
Luciano Vincenzoni
Screenwriter
Clint Eastwood
Actor
Eli Wallach
Actor
Lee Van Cleef
Actor
Aldo Giuffré
Actor
Rada Rassimov
Actor
Mario Brega
Actor
Luigi Pistilli
Actor
Country: Italy,Spain


