The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

For three men the Civil War wasn't hell. It was practice.

Sinopse

While the Civil War rages on between the Union and the Confederacy, three men – a quiet loner, a ruthless hitman, and a Mexican bandit – comb the American Southwest in search of a strongbox containing $200,000 in stolen gold.

  • 8.5
  • 1966
  • Released
  • 2h 41m

Clint Eastwood

Blondie

Eli Wallach

Tuco Ramirez

Lee Van Cleef

Sentenza / Angel Eyes

Aldo Giuffrè

Alcoholic Union Captain

Luigi Pistilli

Father Pablo Ramirez

Rada Rassimov

Maria

Enzo Petito

Storekeeper

Claudio Scarchilli

Tuco Henchman

Antonio Casale

Bill Carson / Jackson

Livio Lorenzon

Baker

Sandro Scarchilli

Tuco Henchman

Benito Stefanelli

Member of Angel Eyes' Gang

Antonio Casas

Stevens

Aldo Sambrell

Member of Angel Eyes' Gang

Al Mulock

One-Armed Bounty Hunter

Sergio Mendizábal

Blonde Bounty Hunter

Antonio Molino Rojo

Captain Harper

Lorenzo Robledo

Clem

Mario Brega

Corporal Wallace

Chelo Alonso

Stevens' Wife (uncredited)

Fortunato Arena

1st Sombrero Onlooker at Tuco's 1st Hanging (uncredited)

Román Ariznavarreta

Bounty Hunter (uncredited)

Silvana Bacci

Mexican Woman with Blondie (uncredited)

Joseph Bradley

Old Soldier (uncredited)

Frank Braña

Bounty Hunter #2 (uncredited)

Amerigo Castrighella

2nd Sombrero Onlooker at Tuco's 1st Hanging (uncredited)

Saturno Cerra

Bounty Hunter (uncredited)

William Conroy

Confederate Soldier (uncredited)

Axel Darna

Dying Confederate Soldier (uncredited)

Tony Di Mitri

Deputy (uncredited)

Gianni Di Segni

Deputy at 1st Hanging (uncredited)

Alberigo Donadeo

Spectator Before Hanging (uncredited)

Attilio Dottesio

3rd Sombrero Onlooker at Tuco's 1st Hanging (uncredited)

Luis Fernández de Eribe

Soldier Coat (uncredited)

Veriano Ginesi

Bald Onlooker at Tuco's 1st Hanging (uncredited)

Jesús Guzmán

Pardue the Hotel Owner (uncredited)

Víctor Israel

Sergeant at Confederate Fort (uncredited)

Nazzareno Natale

Mexican Bounty Hunter (uncredited)

Ricardo Palacios

Barista a Socorro (uncredited)

Antonio Palombi

Old Sergeant (uncredited)

Romano Puppo

Member of Angel Eyes' Gang (uncredited)

Antoñito Ruiz

Stevens' Youngest Son (uncredited)

Aysanoa Runachagua

Pistolero Recruited by Tuco in the Cave (uncredited)

Enrique Santiago

Mexican Bounty Hunter (uncredited)

José Terrón

Thomas 'Shorty' Larson (uncredited)

Antonio Montoya

Mexican Bounty Hunter (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

it

Budget

$1,200,000.00

Revenue

$38,900,000.00

Keywords
  • #gold
  • #army
  • #bounty hunter
  • #hitman
  • #refugee
  • #anti hero
  • #moral ambiguity
  • #gallows
  • #outlaw
  • #gun battle
  • #shootout
  • #spaghetti western
  • #graveyard
  • #american civil war
  • #stolen gold
  • #complex
  • #hidden gold
  • #suspenseful
  • #gun death
  • #cemetary
  • #confederate gold

Reviews

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@dfle39 months ago

When you have to shoot, shoot. Don’t talk. 70% (ish) This is the third in a so-called ‘trilogy’, a framing which I expressed doubts about in my review for the second in the sequence, “For a few dollars more”. So, from my perspective it’s a matter of complete indifference as to how many in this ‘trilogy’ you see and in what order you watch them. That being said, if you watch all three films yo

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 1 year ago

People tended to treat Sergio Leone's work with a considerable degree of disdain, but watching this in 2020 it is still amongst the very best of the genre. A good-looking, calculating Clint Eastwood ("The Good"), is the itinerant bounty hunter who has an uneasy partnership with a scene-stealing Eli Wallach ("The Ugly) to trick the local authorities of the reward money due for his capture before es

FilipeManuelNeto
@FilipeManuelNetoover 2 years ago

**One of the best, most famous and most iconic Westerns ever. More than a classic, it's mandatory.** I'm not an expert nor do I want to sound like one, but I think this is one of the most famous western films ever made, despite being shot by an Italian director and being more European than American. Sérgio Leone was one of the most notable directors of his time and he left us, in this film, one

drystyx
@drystyxover 2 years ago

Not as bad as the other Leone Westerns. Still, that is not saying much at all. At 3/10, this is better than his totally ridiculous ones. It's still a dull movie with non credible one dimensional characters who have no motivation for a single thing they do. Three homicidal maniacs who are called good, bad, and ugly, but really they're all just bad and ugly. Eli Wallach steals the show. I think

r96sk
@r96skalmost 4 years ago

Very good no doubt about it, even if I feel it's an odd fitting third installment of the Dollars trilogy. In case this review sounds negative at any point, I wanna explicitly state for the avoidance of any doubt that <em>'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'</em> is very good! Any cons noted are relative. I just feel like it's a drop-off from the brilliant double of <em>'A Fistful of Dollars'</em

JPV852
@JPV852over 4 years ago

Solid western, which generally isn't a favorite genre of mine, with great performances and some well shot scenes and landscapes. Been a long time since I saw A Fistful of Dollars or For a Few Dollars More, but this is a great entry in the "Man With No Name" Trilogy. **4.0/5**

DrewBlack
@DrewBlackalmost 5 years ago

There is one word to define The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. And that word is “transcendent”. This movie is not only the pinnacle of the Spaghetti Western, but it transcended into the pinnacle of the Western genre in itself. It’s safe to say it transcends that too, and can be considered one of the greatest pieces of filmmaking ever. It counts with memorable performances by three different leads, a

narrator56
@narrator56about 5 years ago

I am not a fan of Sergio Leone. In fact, this movie and Once Upon a Time in the West are the only movies of his that I have seen. But I think they are both classic westerns. He seems to bring out the best in his cinematographer, both for scenery and for his characters. In one review I read, he was criticized for staying with facial close-ups too long, and I would probably agree if he populated

C
@CRCulverover 7 years ago

Sergio Leone's <i>The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly</i> is a classic Western film. Clint Eastwood is the Good, aka the Man with No Name, a taciturn wanderer who follows his own sense of justice. His opposite is Angel Eyes (Lee van Cleef), the Bad, a brutal mercenary who kills anyone who stands in the way of making ready cash. The film's comic relief is Tuco (Eli Wallach), the Ugly, a Mexican bandit

John Chard
@John Chardover 9 years ago

I'm looking for the owner of that horse. He's tall, blonde, he smokes a cigar, and he's a pig! It's debatable of course, since there are legions of fans of the first two films in Sergio Leone's Dollars Trology, but with each film there not only came a longer running time, but also a rise in quality - debatable of course! Here for the third and final part of the trilogy, Leone adds Eli Wallac

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