The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (50th Anniversary Edition) R

For three men the Civil War wasn't hell. It was practice.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (50th Anniversary
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DVD Details

  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 42 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: February 1, 2020
  • Originally Released: 1966
  • Label: KL Studio Classics

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 239,375
Though ordained from the beginning, the three-way showdown that climaxes the film is tense and thoroughly astonishing. Full Review
Chicago Reader
Mar 28, 2007
Leone took the western to a mythic pinnacle few could reach -- and few tried. But going back was no longer an option.
Premiere
Dec 1, 2003
...Sergio Leone's sublime spaghetti Western remains the balls-out joyride it was 34 years ago...
Entertainment Weekly
Jan 11, 2002
Rating: 4/5 -- Potent Italian-Western shoot-'em up/war drama. Full Review
Common Sense Media
Dec 15, 2010
Rating: 10/10 -- A unique vision of the American West as place of desolation and ruin on a truly epic scale. Full Review
Antagony & Ecstasy
Aug 27, 2011
The third chapter in Sergio Leone's trilogy of Spanish-shot spaghetti westerns is the most ambitious...
Uncut
Jan 1, 2005
Rating: A+ -- Leone's liberal use of widescreen shots in conjunction with extreme close-ups gives the movie an epic quality that is matched in scope by a skeletal narrative structure that breathes with a poker-faced mood, tone, and personality. Full Review
ColeSmithey.com
Feb 10, 2013

Product Description:

Blondie (Clint Eastwood) and Tuco (Eli Wallach) are gunmen who admire each other professionally but dislike each other personally. Encountering a group of dying soldiers, Tuco learns the location of the graveyard where a Confederate treasure is buried, while Blondie learns the identity of the exact grave. Joined by mercenary drifter Angel Eyes (Lee Van Cleef), they cross the desert, each of the desperadoes knowing half the secret and each focusing his squinty eyes on the $200,000 bounty.

In a classic that puts style above substance, Italian director Sergio Leone uses vivid Cinemascope imagery to depict a bleak and bloody American West in this final installment of his collaboration with Clint Eastwood in the Man with No Name Trilogy. A prototype for the so-called Spaghetti Western genre, the film solidified Eastwood's position as a major international star with his stoic, brooding presence. Cinematographer Tonino Delli Colli's stunning visuals are a match for the vivacious Ennio Morricone score, one of the most recognizable in all of cinema. Although the film was not released in the United States until 1967, it was produced and released internationally in 1966.

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