The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly with Clint Eastwood: DVD Cover

    The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
    a.k.a. Il Buono, il Brutto, il Cattivo Director: Sergio Leone Cast: Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef, Aldo Giuffré

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/28/1998
    • Original Release: 1966
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 11,583

    Viewer Rating: (22 ratings)

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    Features

    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

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    Scene Index

    Side #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]

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    Editorial Reviews

    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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    The Baddest of the Great Leone Trilogy.by Badshah

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    September 05, 2009: An amazing piece of the Sphagetti Western cinema art that could only fit the sensational sixties.The Blue Ray presentation is yet another excuse to see this masterpiece by Sergio Leone again, if you have seen it before. For the uninitiated, however, it provides a rude and ravishing introduction to a superb actor in making. Clint Eastwood, by now, an established "man with no name' gets the amusing Eli Wallach as the partner in crime and ruthless Lee Van Cliff as the real foe. It is easy to see why a movie becomes a treasure in any form be it and old VHS or the DVD or the Special edition and lastly, the Collector's edition. what is clearly appealing about the Blue Ray format, is the phenomenal picture quality detailing the finer aspects of the sizzling scenery and the astounding quality of the sound of music by 'everybody loves" Ennio Morricone that plays in your brain waves over and over again. The thrill does not get old no matter how old classic it is and how senile you feel watching this Baddest Leone Western.

    This review was written about the Blu-ray Wide Screen / Subtitled / Dubbed edition.

    I Also Recommend: C'era Una Volta Il West.

    Classic filmby photoprofessor1

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    July 25, 2009: A must see for all film lovers!

    This review was written about the DVD Special Edition / Wide Screen / Subtitled / Dubbed edition.

    I Also Recommend: Play Misty for Me, Silverado, In the Line of Fire, Unforgiven, True Romance.


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