
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
For three men the Civil War wasn't hell. It was practice.
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)









Released
it
$1,200,000.00
$38,900,000.00
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- #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
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