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Monday, April 19, 2021

Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo


English title: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Genre: western movie

With: Eli Wallach (Tuco the Ugly), Clint Eastwood (Blondie the Good), Lee Van Cleef (Angel Eyes the Bad), Aldo Giuffrè (the alcoholic Union Captain), Luigi Pistilli (Father Pablo Ramirez), Rada Rassimov (Maria)

Director: Sergio Leone

Screenplay: Agenore Incrocci, Furio Scarpelli, Luciano Vincenzoni and Sergio Leone (from a story by Luciano Vincenzoni and Sergio Leone)

Release: 1966

Studio: Produzioni Europee Associati, Arturo González Producciones Cinematográficas et al.

Rating: R

MBiS score: 8.7/10 

 

Riding High for Filthy Lucre 

 

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Story-line: Texas, 1862. While the American Civil War rages on elsewhere in the state, Tuco the meanie survives a showdown with gunslingers in a dusty town. Not far away, another toughie, Angel Eyes, visits Stevens the rancher to inquire about a lost cash box and a missing man named Jackson. As for Blondie, our third protagonist, he shows up when Tuco falls into another trap laid by bounty hunters. As you can plainly see, these guys know how to keep busy!

Pluses: formidable acting from a legendary trio backed by a fine Italian cast, great direction and editing, a distinctive musical score known the world over (by Ennio Morricone), superb camera work and photography (in outdoor scenes especially), an intelligent and unpredictable screenplay built on vivid dialogues, occasional humour and strong suspense, striking settings and sensible production values.

Minuses: as admirable as this movie is, it does contain a couple of unlikely twists (SPOILERS AHEAD!): (1) a dynamite-planting scene is played out far more casually than it should, considering the proximity of enemy fire, and (2) where did Blondie get that horse and rifle in the final scene?

Comments: in the late 1960s, Sergio Leone raised many doubts this side of the Atlantic when he took on a quintessentially American genre – the cowboy movie – but his “spaghetti westerns” were and still are a genuine phenomenon, an astonishing collection of energetic horse operas. This fabulous film has spawned unforgettable roles for Lee Van Cleef (his smirky ways and thin-rimmed hat), Clint Eastwood (with his poncho, cigarillos and fascinating aura) and Eli Wallach (as the short and foul-mouthed pistolero). Though a good notch below ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST, which boasts a richer, wider-ranging screenplay, THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY will bowl you over with its spectacular tale of sometimes heartless and sometimes noble roughnecks.   

 

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