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The Good, The Bad And The Ugly on DVD (1966)

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Average rating: 79%
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Starring: Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef, Mario Brega, Aldo Giuffre
Director: Sergio Leone
Studio: MGM ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 161 mins
Certificate: 18
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Genres: Action/Adventure
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: Dutch, English
Released: 07/02/2000

Brief synopsis of The Good, The Bad And The Ugly

Set during the American Civil War, the story deals with three mean desperadoes who have their eyes on a $200,000 treasure. Besides battling with the local authorities, they also have to contend with each other...

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Rating of 5 stars out of 5 Radio Times

This concluding part of the “Dollars” trilogy is not only the most graphically violent of the three, but also ups the compassion and dark humour quota of the first two Sergio Leone films. The stylised violence of the genre is thrown into shocking relief by the bloody futility of the American Civil War that intrudes on the lives of drifters Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Eli Wallach. There is nothing new about the buried treasure plotline, but it is a deceptively simple story, through which Leone dexterously interweaves different strands of small- and large-scale human drama, drawing superb performances from his leads and providing a compelling feast for the viewer.

Rating of 3 
	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

An operatic Western that shows the genre at its most hyperbolic, with splendid set pieces, including a final shoot out in an arena-like cemetery.

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Rated - 5 starsBEST Western ever made

Phil Lowe from Nottingham , 31/05/2004

The best epic westerns ever made and the ultimate male macho movie. This was the first DVD I purchased. (Even b4 I had a DVD Player!) Three men whose lives cross when they search for confederate Gold. This film is long, even by today's standards, but worth watching just for the 3-way gunfight at Sad-Hill cemetary to discover which grave holds the dirty loot. Sergio Leone's use of close-ups of the characters with sweeping backgrounds and Ennio Morricone score are legendary.

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Rated - 0 starsABsolute shiite

BraDlee from London , 20/07/2007

If these phukin wankers took their thumbs out of each others arses and stopped trying to rip their customers off then they might get a more loyal following. It seems to me that everyone is trying to rip the customer off now especially the banks. I think all bonus discs are day old semi filled condom bags. But it does stop me getting a proper disc instead doesnt it?? If I wanted this stuff I'd pick up a three day old dog turd and stare at it instead, that wouldn't cost me anything each month.!!

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Rated - 5 stars BEST Western ever made

Xeros from Nottingham , 22/06/2004

The best epic westerns ever made and the ultimate male macho movie. This was the first DVD I purchased. (Even before I had a DVD Player!)

Three men whose lives cross when they search for confederate Gold. This film is long, even by today's standards, but worth watching just for the 3-way gunfight at Sad-Hill cemetery to discover which grave holds the dirty loot.

Sergio Leone's use of close-ups of the characters with sweeping backgrounds and Ennio Morricone score are legendary.

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Rated - 5 starsWonderful film

A customer from Eastbourne , 29/06/2005

I like most Clint Eastwood films, but I wouldn't say he's a good actor. Eli Wallach, on the other hand, is outstanding in this film. It's surprising that once Clint Eastwood started making movies himself, he didn't use Eli Wallach at all until a minor part in Mystic River, almost forty years later.

This is still a great movie today. It's not only my favourite western (I'm not particularly a fan of the genre), it's one of my top five favourite films overall.

If you've been put off westerns by the self-righteous, tough-guy, American-hero type of rubbish that comes from Hollywood, I urge you to try this one.

This is the third in the series of The Man With No Name tilogy of spaghetti westerns by Sergio Leone. The story is set during the American Civil War (although filmed mostly in Spain), but it isn't a war film. It's a simple story of hidden treasure and the greed of three chancers trying to beat each other to find it.

The other two films in the trilogy are A Fistful of Dollars and For A Few Dollars More. Don't worry if you haven't seen either of them, the movies aren't dependant on each other.

A lot is said about the Ennio Morricone score, and rightly so. I just don't think this film would be the same without it, and I can't think of any movie with a more fitting soundtrack than this. It emphasises the storyline and directs your emotions perfectly.

I wouldn't usually use the word 'experience' when talking about a movie, but that's really what watching this is, an experience. It's a fascinating story, shocking at times and funny at others but always totally captivating. The outstanding performance by Eli Wallach, the perfectly suited soundtrack, the incredible cinematography and the almost impeccable direction are what secures its status as an all-time classic.

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Rated - 5 stars BEST Western ever made

Xeros from Nottingham , 22/06/2004

The best epic westerns ever made and the ultimate male macho movie. This was the first DVD I purchased. (Even before I had a DVD Player!)

Three men whose lives cross when they search for confederate Gold. This film is long, even by today's standards, but worth watching just for the 3-way gunfight at Sad-Hill cemetery to discover which grave holds the dirty loot.

Sergio Leone's use of close-ups of the characters with sweeping backgrounds and Ennio Morricone score are legendary.

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Rated - 0 starsABsolute shiite

BraDlee from London , 20/07/2007

If these phukin wankers took their thumbs out of each others arses and stopped trying to rip their customers off then they might get a more loyal following. It seems to me that everyone is trying to rip the customer off now especially the banks. I think all bonus discs are day old semi filled condom bags. But it does stop me getting a proper disc instead doesnt it?? If I wanted this stuff I'd pick up a three day old dog turd and stare at it instead, that wouldn't cost me anything each month.!!

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