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14 minutes of footage never-before-seen in the U.S.; Trivia and production notes; Original theatrical trailer; Dual-layer: The entire 161-minute feature on one side of the disc
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
0. Scene Selections
1. Logo [:16]
2. Main Titles [2:43]
3. The Ugly [3:32]
4. Unwelcome Guest [3:58]
5. The Interrogation [4:55]
6. The Bad [2:04]
7. A Wanted Man [:33]
8. The Man with No Name [3:48]
9. Foiled Execution [3:04]
10. Setenza Gathers Info [1:50]
11. Foiled Execution #2 [2:17]
12. The Good [1:33]
13. Carson's Woman [1:23]
14. The Rope Bridge [1:07]
15. Gun Shopping [5:03]
16. Rebel Evacuation [1:44]
17. The Ambush [3:36]
18. "Blondie's" Noose [2:21]
19. Hot on the Trail [2:23]
20. Another Hanging [:59]
21. Into the Desert [6:23]
22. Wagon with no Driver [3:35]
23. $200,000 In Gold [2:27]
24. Pieces of the Puzzle [1:31]
25. At the Mission [3:37]
26. Sickbed Visitor [4:27]
27. Long Lost Brothers [3:57]
28. The Quest Begins [2:12]
29. Oncoming Troops [1:07]
30. Prisoners of War [2:21]
31. Roll Call [1:50]
32. Commandant's Orders [2:54]
33. Questioning Tuco [3:36]
34. Chorus/The beating [5:02]
35. A New Partner [1:50]
36. Leaving the Camp [2:44]
37. Tuco's Escape [2:31]
38. Cutting the Chain [1:04]
39. Town Under Siege [2:47]
40. The Looter [1:55]
41. A Old Enemy [1:18]
42. Searching for Tuco [1:02]
43. Together Again [1:59]
44. Two Against Five [4:18]
45. Sentenza's Note [:51]
46. Captured Again [1:51]
47. "We Want to Enlist!" [1:56]
48. The Bridge [2:53]
49. The Battle [3:50]
50. A Casualty of War [1:13]
51. Setting the Charges [4:35]
52. Blowing the Bridge [1:07]
53. Trading Cannon Fire [:50]
54. The Morning After [2:10]
55. The Wounded [2:00]
56. One Man Army [:47]
57. Finding the Cemetery [3:21]
58. Digging for Treasure [1:53]
59. Setenza's Return [1:11]
60. The Contest [6:56]
61. The True Location [1:27]
62. Tuco's Noose [4:06]
63. Like Old Times [1:30]
64. Finale [1:57]
The great Italian director Sergio Leone capped off his cycle of Clint Eastwood spaghetti westerns (the so-called Man with No Name trilogy) with the magnificent epic The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. "The Good" is Eastwood, reprising his role as an ultra-cool, serape-clad, cheroot-chomping antihero, known here as Blondie; "The Bad" is a ruthless killer called "Angel Eyes" (Lee Van Cleef); and "The Ugly" is a greedy bandit named Tuco (Eli Wallach). The story, which follows the search for a fortune in hidden gold, has the archetypal simplicity of a folktale punctuated by significant amounts of highly stylized violence. Leone expands his successful formula here: Wallach's manic greed plays nicely against Eastwood's unflappability, adding a dimension of humor absent from the earlier films, as Blondie and Tuco form an unlikely partnership. At the same time, the director revels in his trademark juxtaposition of wide-angle shots and ultra-close-ups and his oh-so-fluid moving camera, resulting in powerful imagery that set new standards for wide-screen cinematography. As superb as his music was for Leone’s previous films, Ennio Morricone's score here is one of the all-time greats -- music that, with its twangy, ominous guitar chords, has come to define the spaghetti western. Along with Once Upon a Time in the West, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly stands as the apotheosis of the genre and a work of timeless perfection, completing Leone’s reinvention of the movie western. The DVD includes 17 minutes of scenes that were deleted after the film's original Italian release. Gregory Baird, Barnes & Noble
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