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The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
DVD £5.99 RRP £15.99 You save £10.00 (62%)
Film Description Aka Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo. The last and best of the Dollars Trilogy, set during the American Civil War. Three desperadoes who have their eyes on a 200,000 dollar treasure form an uneasy alliance. Ennio Morricone's score complements the visuals perfectly.
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DVD Extras 'Leone's West' documentary featuring Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach and producer Alberto Grimaldi; 'Leone's Style' documentary; 'The Man Who Lost the Civil War' documentary; Audio commentary with film historian Richard Schickel; Restoring The Good The Bad and The Ugly; The Secorro Sequence: A Reconstruction; Extended Tuco Torture scene; 'II Maestro' featurette about Ennio Morricone's score; 'II Maestro Part 2' featurette with extended insight into Morricone's music; French trailer (including clips deleted from the final version); 4 Easter eggs.
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Review by Graeme Hobbs on 7th April 2004 Contrary to its European popularity, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly – like the rest of Leone’s ‘Dollars’ trilogy, met with ambivalence on its release in America. It’s easy to see why; Leone took the lowest worn-out currency of the western genre – the loners and the crackshots, the shoot-outs and the hidden gold, drew them out to their extremes and presented them in a form of delirious, comic-book baroque that looked something very like mockery. Gone were the noble dreams of nation-building or laying a trans-continental railroad. Motivation was entirely stripped down to naked self-interest, greed and vengeance.
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Review by Howard Schumann on 16th February 2004 Set at the time of the American Civil War, three very different men go on a search for $200,000 worth of gold coins buried in a graveyard. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly by Sergio Leone was one of at least 400 westerns made by Italian directors between 1963 and 1973 and is one of the best I've seen. In the film, "Blondie" (Clint Eastwood), is the good, "Angel Eyes" (Lee Van Cleef) the bad, and Tuco (Eli Wallach) the ugly, though there is a thin line between the categories and Eastwood's designation as "good" is questionable. At one point, Blondie implies that only power matters when he says: "In this world, there are two kinds of people-those with loaded guns and those who dig." Deserving of the label "good" or not, Blondie is one of Eastwood's best roles and his cynical and super cool demeanor brings the character to life.
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Article - "Anthony Mann & The Western Renaissance"
by Peter Wild
If you were asked to name the greatest ever western, it’s possible you might say The Searchers, John Ford’s complex and ambiguous deconstruction of everything John Wayne had accomplished up to that point. Perhaps you’d plumb for High Noon or The Man ... View article in full
Collections & ListsThis film is part of the following Film Collections
Including: A Fistful of Dollars, A Fistful Of Dynamite, Annie Get Your Gun, Blazing Saddles, Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid, El Dorado, For A Few Dollars More, High Plains Drifter, Hud, Johnny Guitar.
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