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Good the Bad and the Ugly

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Status: IN-STOCK
Released: 1998-01-28

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Good the Bad and the Ugly DVD Cast & Features Cast:
Chelo Alonso, Silvana Bacci, Antonio Casas, Livio Lorenzon, Sergio Mendizabal, Enzo Petito, Aldo Sambrell, Claudio Scarchelli, Sandro Scarchelli, Benito Stefanelli, Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef, Aldo Giuffré, Rada Rassimov, Mario Brega, Luigi Pistilli

Director(s): Sergio Leone

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
Good the Bad and the Ugly DVD Details
Video:
Enchanced Widescreen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
Audio:
Generic Dolby Digital (unspecified format)
Language:
English
French
Spanish
Subtitles:
English, French, Spanish
Running Time: 161
Genre: Movie Westerns
Item Weight: 1
UPC: 027616672926
Product Code: MGMV906729DVD
Format: DVD
Year:1966
Studio: Mgm (video & Dvd)
Good the Bad and the Ugly DVD Summary In the last and the best installment of his so-called "Dollars" trilogy of Sergio Leone-directed "spaghetti westerns," Clint Eastwood reprised the role of a taciturn, enigmatic loner.

Here he searches for a cache of stolen gold against rivals the Bad (Lee Van Cleef), a ruthless bounty hunter, and the Ugly (Eli Wallach), a Mexican bandit.

Though dubbed "the Good," Eastwood's character is not much better than his opponents -- he is just smarter and shoots faster.

The film's title reveals its ironic attitude toward the canonized heroes of the classical western.

"The real West was the world of violence, fear, and brutal instincts," claimed Leone.

"In pursuit of profit there is no such thing as good and evil, generosity or deviousness; everything depends on chance, and not the best wins but the luckiest.

" Immensely entertaining and beautifully shot in Techniscope by Tonino Delli Colli, the movie is a virtually definitive "spaghetti western," rivaled only by Leone's own Once Upon a Time in the West (1968).

The main musical theme by Ennio Morricone hit #1 on the British pop charts.

Originally released in Italy at 177 minutes, the movie was later cut for its international release.