For a Few Dollars More - Final Duel (1965 HD)

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  • @otterzrkuhl
    @otterzrkuhl 2 роки тому +4063

    When Eastwood says “now we start” and the score really kicks in is probably one of my favorite cinematic moments of all time.

    • @Kotak_Kalibrasi
      @Kotak_Kalibrasi 2 роки тому +76

      And theme song make this Boooommm my heart...😁

    • @stefanopiva1561
      @stefanopiva1561 2 роки тому +148

      In the italian version it's even more badass, he says "Indio, you know the game" and begins, that's genius

    • @highstimulation2497
      @highstimulation2497 2 роки тому +17

      mine too.

    • @harrycahill2140
      @harrycahill2140 2 роки тому +121

      It's pretty subversive too for it's times too. The leading man taking a back seat in a story finale for a supporting character to take his revenge.

    • @TracySmith-xy9tq
      @TracySmith-xy9tq 2 роки тому +89

      @@harrycahill2140 as far as I'm concerned, Lee van Cleef was the leading man in this movie. Nothing against Eastwood, though.

  • @enricofoa8804
    @enricofoa8804 4 роки тому +3838

    Nobody talks about Gian Maria Volonté, he is a fantastic actor.

    • @mattiapramotton4412
      @mattiapramotton4412 4 роки тому +243

      One of the finest Italian actors of the 20th century.

    • @johnsmith-wx5fb
      @johnsmith-wx5fb 4 роки тому +88

      He was born to be bad

    • @Haldinyar
      @Haldinyar 4 роки тому +31

      Maria is a lady's name.

    • @enricofoa8804
      @enricofoa8804 4 роки тому +344

      @@Haldinyar Gian Maria is a man's name, It is an old name but it is man's. Trust me, I'm italian.

    • @windyhead7960
      @windyhead7960 4 роки тому +117

      Exactly! I've been obsessed with him for the past two months, watching all of his movies; my favourites are:Investigation of a Citizen above Suspicion, Le Cercle Rouge, Sacco e Vanzetti, Todo Modo, Christ Stopped at Eboli, The Lady of the Camellias, The Abyss, Porte Aperte and the 1959 television adaptation of Dostoevsky's The Idiot, where he acted as Rogozhin. He could just interpret anything, a versatile actor.Besides, I love Italian cinema, my favorite one in Europe, they're perfectly expressive.

  • @Buzzerker_1775
    @Buzzerker_1775 2 роки тому +2019

    People mostly talk about The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, but For a Few Dollars More is my favorite of the trilogy

    • @thedukeboi
      @thedukeboi 2 роки тому +132

      Lee van cleef and eastwood as the good guy never gets better.

    • @cerebrophage7709
      @cerebrophage7709 2 роки тому +72

      Yeah, for me, GBaU just drag on way too long for me. This movie is succinct, to the point, and well acted. I would refer to the script as "sanskrit" meaning "perfectly made/written."

    • @jamesbaka1206
      @jamesbaka1206 Рік тому +51

      My thoughts exactly. This is the best movie in the trilogy

    • @Gasoline85
      @Gasoline85 Рік тому +19

      Same here. Out of the three this is my personal favourite, then AFOD and then TGTBATU.

    • @ILKG_
      @ILKG_ Рік тому +7

      Totally agree

  • @TacticalProjectGaming
    @TacticalProjectGaming 2 роки тому +2578

    I like Van Cleef as a good guy so much. It fits him better than a negative role.
    When he gets tears in his eyes, knowing he can't avenge his sister, it breaks my heart.
    But then he sees Manco saving him, and he knows it's all going to be okay.
    That subtle smile on his face shows the respect he has for Manco, as well as his relief. Awesome

    • @ace9924
      @ace9924 2 роки тому +208

      In the good the bad and the ugly lee van cleef didn't want to do some scenes such as the slapping scene or kick a dog. Dude was just a good guy through and through.

    • @ReservoirPunk
      @ReservoirPunk 2 роки тому +143

      I'm not disagreeing with this great comment but I feel that Van Cleef's face was made for a villainous role. The high cheek bones, the squinted eyes, the long thin nose, he just looks like a man you wouldn't want to mess with. I think Angel Eyes is the greatest villain of all time, next to Frank from Once Upon a Time

    • @TracySmith-xy9tq
      @TracySmith-xy9tq 2 роки тому

      @@ReservoirPunk talking from a female perspective, his face (and the rest of him) turns me on. Too bad he was old enough to be my father.

    • @TracySmith-xy9tq
      @TracySmith-xy9tq 2 роки тому +10

      @@winterleia9027 exactly

    • @tlotpwist3417
      @tlotpwist3417 Рік тому +24

      @@ReservoirPunk imo that would also work well for a take-no-nonsense justiciar character, for instance i think only LVC could have played Dirty Harry if Eastwood didn't

  • @ForgottenHonor0
    @ForgottenHonor0 6 років тому +3560

    One of Lee van Cleef's few Good-Guy roles and he completely owns it!

    • @mikkobarros8436
      @mikkobarros8436 5 років тому +80

      Yeah, isn't it awesome. :D

    • @shryoder
      @shryoder 5 років тому +155

      *It was legendary...*

    • @ronlewis1831
      @ronlewis1831 5 років тому +87

      one of my all time favorites scenes is when Clint gives him his gun belt

    • @fivestring65ify
      @fivestring65ify 5 років тому +101

      Van Cleef stole the show.

    • @ronlewis1831
      @ronlewis1831 5 років тому +91

      @@fivestring65ify Clint and Lee were a great team in all their movies can't tell you how many times I've re watched start to end.

  • @Gggmanlives
    @Gggmanlives 8 років тому +3299

    Best film in the trilogy imho

    • @siggardoakenshield9874
      @siggardoakenshield9874 8 років тому +83

      +Gggmanlives hah, glad to see you have such tastes in cinema, brother! Love your reviews, btw

    • @tedro1962
      @tedro1962 8 років тому +7

      yup..!

    • @kojirohyuga9
      @kojirohyuga9 8 років тому +185

      A fistfull of Dollars 6/10
      For a few Dollars More 10/10
      The Good, the bad and the ugly 10/10

    • @qadoqawa93
      @qadoqawa93 8 років тому +67

      Fistful is awesome, but only if you look at it like at west-transformed Yojimbo.

    • @judyhopps9380
      @judyhopps9380 6 років тому +8

      I agree with this 200%

  • @Nomadnetic3
    @Nomadnetic3 2 роки тому +1623

    The amount of emotional range Lee Van Cleef displays through just his eyes is phenomenal.

    • @zeeboss7553
      @zeeboss7553 2 роки тому +58

      Master class acting

    • @MattWeser
      @MattWeser 2 роки тому +88

      Same with the guy playing Indio. Goes from smug assurance to desperation and dread once Eastwood shows up to even up the odds.

    • @TracySmith-xy9tq
      @TracySmith-xy9tq 2 роки тому +38

      I saw his lip twitch for just a millisecond as he struggled to maintain emotional control in front of his enemy. This scene makes me cry every time I watch it.

    • @sandeepsreehari4687
      @sandeepsreehari4687 Рік тому +23

      That's true. He played such a good role in this movie. However, what makes him such a versatile actor is the fact that the same eyes which give an emotional feel in this movie, totally haunts us in the next one, The good, the bad and the ugly. In the beginning of the movie where his character Angel Eyes is introduced, he stares into the eyes of a former confederate soldier Stevens. It totally haunts us.

    • @TracySmith-xy9tq
      @TracySmith-xy9tq Рік тому +5

      @@sandeepsreehari4687 he had beautiful eyes.

  • @BigBeakEntertainment
    @BigBeakEntertainment Рік тому +663

    The way the music informs this scene is brilliant. The way El Indio wins in his earlier duel in the movie is because he knows when the chimes end, which gives him the slight advantage in reaction time. The only person who knows the music better than him is the Colonel, which is why he's the only one to beat him in a duel.

    • @richbattaglia5350
      @richbattaglia5350 Рік тому +28

      Still quite the advantage, I bet Indio must’ve had a thousand thoughts passing through his mind as the resemblance of his lover turned vengeance sought him out by his own tune.

    • @kaysree71
      @kaysree71 Рік тому +31

      That must be it. The fact that Indio always had his gun on his waist while his opponent's was on the ground is no big deal.

    • @terribletimes902
      @terribletimes902 Рік тому +3

      @@kaysree71Lol ikr

    • @Mash3OH3
      @Mash3OH3 Рік тому +2

      "When the chimes end-"
      "No"

    • @psychokitty444
      @psychokitty444 10 місяців тому +1

      Shoot, I never thought of that before. Makes sense.

  • @sebastianfitzptraick7395
    @sebastianfitzptraick7395 4 роки тому +3300

    R.I.P Ennio Morricone, his music makes this scene and the film a masterpiece

    • @sallyjohnson5985
      @sallyjohnson5985 4 роки тому +16

      Amen to that!

    • @ronancoleman8198
      @ronancoleman8198 4 роки тому +35

      He was the king of spaghetti western soundtracks

    • @Marko_Polo_808
      @Marko_Polo_808 4 роки тому +20

      He created more than the film, he created the story !

    • @CamTheKid
      @CamTheKid 4 роки тому +12

      Oh my God, I didn't know he died. Damn, he was so great.

    • @PASSWORD323
      @PASSWORD323 3 роки тому +12

      Its crazy that he captured the western feel, being born in Italy

  • @kapnerad
    @kapnerad 8 років тому +2863

    In my opinion, this is one of the most underrated Westerns ever. Lee Van Cleef made a terrific bad buy in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly but here he shows us a completely different character. A badass with a heart...out to revenge his family.

    • @kojirohyuga9
      @kojirohyuga9 8 років тому +256

      It is not underrated. It's obvious that is one of the best westerns ever.

    • @HerrProfM
      @HerrProfM 8 років тому +248

      It is not underrated but rather largely forgotten among the current generation. But among cinema lovers this is considered a classic.

    • @coolopo
      @coolopo 8 років тому +70

      I wouldn't call it underrated as much as I would overlooked.

    • @viciousrage5548
      @viciousrage5548 8 років тому +8

      why was he a bad guy in the good, bad and the ugly?

    • @HerrProfM
      @HerrProfM 8 років тому +120

      The plots are unrelated. Lee van Cleef plays a completely different character in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. called Angel-Eyes. Sergio Leone liked to use the same actors in his movies and for example Gian Maria Volontè who played El Indio here played Ramon in the A Fistful of Dollars.

  • @dutchvanderlinde3635
    @dutchvanderlinde3635 2 роки тому +713

    That moment, when the melody suddenly continues and Monco arrives, has to be on of the greatest in cinema history

    • @LDantinhas
      @LDantinhas 2 роки тому +16

      But when the camera zoom to Monco, and the guitar kicks in, and it suddenly shifts to Indio and he gives that look to Mortimer saying “I’m fucked”
      This is the the best moment of this scene imo 👌

    • @gabrielxoo
      @gabrielxoo Рік тому +6

      Well said, dutch van der linde

    • @jeffw8218
      @jeffw8218 9 місяців тому +5

      I only watched this for the first time a few years ago, and I almost jumped out of my chair at how good the timing of this scene is.
      It’s simply phenomenal.

    • @pushpindermann4139
      @pushpindermann4139 Місяць тому +2

      True sir, seems so...

  • @Maverick4023
    @Maverick4023 2 роки тому +720

    ''Now we start'' Gives me chills every time. Clint gets rich and Lee finally gets justice for his sister's murder. Both are satisfied. There is no better ending in any other film.

    • @shiftyburger5809
      @shiftyburger5809 Рік тому +4

      The endings to every Indiana Jones movie apart from the most recent one get close, though.

    • @jackspinner4727
      @jackspinner4727 Рік тому +1

      I might be wrong. But didn’t the guy indio shoot kill his sister?

    • @aleksandarjokic5083
      @aleksandarjokic5083 Рік тому

      @@jackspinner4727 She killed herself after Indio raped her and killed her husband/boyfriend.

    • @jackspinner4727
      @jackspinner4727 Рік тому

      @@aleksandarjokic5083 ok I couldn’t figure out wtf happened in those scenes haha

    • @EarthenDam
      @EarthenDam Рік тому

      @@jackspinner4727 No, his sister shot herself instead of allowing Indio to have his way with her.

  • @McCallahanIndustries
    @McCallahanIndustries 5 років тому +1955

    Clint had no intention of letting Indio leave even if he had won. Hahaha.

    • @ihtilalci
      @ihtilalci 3 роки тому +8

      @vittu vittu They were siblings.

    • @jamess7576
      @jamess7576 3 роки тому +78

      @ussr lost ww2
      Watch the film? The family reference isn't the Colonel and Indio it is the Colonel and the woman assaulted by Indio.

    • @Kelly14UK
      @Kelly14UK 3 роки тому +8

      He and Mortimer took a beating off his crew, so, yeah.

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 3 роки тому +32

      @Over Yonder In a drawdown with the Man with No Name, no one has a fair chance.

    • @Killzoneguy117
      @Killzoneguy117 3 роки тому +131

      Well it wasn't so much about letting the Colonel have a fair duel as much as it was letting the Colonel have his shot at revenge. He knew damn well that in a fair fight, the Colonel would come out on top. As soon as No Name showed up, Indio was already fucked. There was simply no way he was going to walk out alive. He just wanted to give the Colonel the satisfaction of dropping Indio himself out of respect for the old man and his loss.

  • @KneelB4Bacon
    @KneelB4Bacon 5 років тому +1590

    _"What about our partnership?"_
    _"Maybe next time."_
    And Lee walks off into the sunset on a great musical cue.

    • @EbefrenRevo
      @EbefrenRevo 4 роки тому +44

      I cry every single time... with italian voices is even better.. "un'altra volta".. as i said, i cry, always.

    • @ss2k10
      @ss2k10 3 роки тому +25

      With all due respect to current-day film makers and actors .. we will not get scenes like this anymore .. they are part of a genre Gone with the Wind !!!!

    • @JACKAL98
      @JACKAL98 3 роки тому +1

      Rides*

    • @DarkCreed
      @DarkCreed 3 роки тому +7

      Next time he will be the villain

    • @slayking2378
      @slayking2378 3 роки тому +3

      @@ss2k10 Yea that’s what makes these scenes so iconic and good. Movie making will never be like this again.

  • @iamzafkiel
    @iamzafkiel Рік тому +545

    A single shot in a slow paced western action movie conveys way more emotion than the entire feast of explosions on modern hollywood action movies.

    • @user-bs1lr8nx1h
      @user-bs1lr8nx1h Рік тому +11

      they invested in cgi tech and effects so if it were slow paced then the audience want the money back and the audience should know but do they want to know -movie creators wont tell anything to spoil the illusion - Hollywwod is in a trap of own stuipid creation

    • @benry1239
      @benry1239 Рік тому +1

      ​@@user-bs1lr8nx1h what

    • @terribletimes902
      @terribletimes902 Рік тому +14

      It’s funny cause back when these Westerns were releasing, they were regarded as the overly violent schlock of the time. It was only decades later that they were recognized as masterpieces rather than mindless entertainment. I wonder what is releasing today that will be looked back on more fondly in the future.

    • @adityanarain9428
      @adityanarain9428 8 місяців тому +4

      @@terribletimes902 This is sad but true. But the Dollars Trilogy is good cinema. Not what we have now. But unfortunately we'll have kids mentioning how good the F2F movies were in general.

    • @juandager5220
      @juandager5220 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@terribletimes902 Cause they are very violent! When did you see them for the first time? At the theater...?

  • @matthewnichols3533
    @matthewnichols3533 2 роки тому +489

    It's gonna be a sad day when Clint leaves us. All the great outlaws will be gone. Lee van cliff nailed this one

    • @ViolosD2I
      @ViolosD2I Рік тому +27

      At least their names won't be forgotten... right? :D

    • @SteveSmith-fp9gn
      @SteveSmith-fp9gn 6 місяців тому +7

      ​@@ViolosD2Ivery true

    • @cottonbrad
      @cottonbrad 12 днів тому +1

      I don’t know that I consider Clint’s character an “outlaw”, at least not in the traditional sense.

  • @wandererinthedust276
    @wandererinthedust276 5 років тому +1270

    This makes me cry. The sadness in van Cleef's eyes when he knows he can't avenge his sister, but then the one in El Indio's eyes, knowing the judgment he's been running away from has caught up to him and he's going straight to hell...
    Van Cleef's owns the scene with his eyes, though.

    • @Michele1179
      @Michele1179 4 роки тому +93

      It is exactly like this, the whole scene is captured here: the sadness of the Colonel turning into a new hope for revenge in a gaze of his eyes when he hears the new chimes starting

    • @Xsyllman
      @Xsyllman 4 роки тому +3

      The Girl isn't Mortimer's sister. The Girl is Indio's sister.

    • @sadikbelhout9345
      @sadikbelhout9345 3 роки тому +76

      @@Xsyllman no she's the colonel sister's wtf x)

    • @Xsyllman
      @Xsyllman 3 роки тому +6

      @@sadikbelhout9345 --- Not at all, dude. She is Indio's sister. Clint Eastwood's character is looking down at Indio when he makes the remark about family resemblance.
      WTF x)

    • @austingonzales1405
      @austingonzales1405 3 роки тому

      Wanderer, I could not agree with you more...

  • @Knights2theEnd
    @Knights2theEnd 8 років тому +1746

    The age when movies mastered dialogue, facial expressions, and the use of music.

    • @julesf.meloborges811
      @julesf.meloborges811 6 років тому +89

      You mean "Leone movies mastered dialogue, facial expressions, and the use of music."
      Haven't you watch the whole buch o lousy Westerns released on the same year?

    • @raymiekennedypreston6497
      @raymiekennedypreston6497 6 років тому

      Jules F. Melo Borges

    • @swedisheinherjer
      @swedisheinherjer 6 років тому +13

      Those times are long gone....

    • @robertosheldon9061
      @robertosheldon9061 6 років тому +15

      thats so true. The scenes are so powerful. Perfect actors with perfect music from master Morricone in the background.....you dont see that at all anymore these days. Or very rarely.

    • @hasoonnine
      @hasoonnine 6 років тому +3

      instead of making a new film they could remaster the quality if possible

  • @matteoambrosi3821
    @matteoambrosi3821 Рік тому +153

    “What about our partnership?”
    “Maybe next time”
    Oh my God, THIS IS CINEMA!

  • @terrorsaur599
    @terrorsaur599 Рік тому +131

    The way El Indio dies is so poetic. Not only has he lost everything, but he's forced into a duel he can't possibly win... just like the guy he killed earlier because he sold him out to start a family.

    • @user-dr7eq1lx5v
      @user-dr7eq1lx5v 8 місяців тому +10

      Don't forget the guy who killed him had a family who El Indio killed.

  • @rajvader
    @rajvader 8 років тому +3244

    With $100 Million budget, today's biggest stars, and a crack CGI team they could remake this...
    And it would suck so bad. 3:)

    • @andyelliott8027
      @andyelliott8027 8 років тому +154

      +rajvader You're right, remakes are usually crap. Remakes of iconic films like this shouldn't even be attempted because they're ALWAYS crap.

    • @TheHolyMackarel
      @TheHolyMackarel 8 років тому +68

      +rajvader They recently remade 3:10 to Yuma and True Grit, and those were both better than the originals.

    • @nelson666col
      @nelson666col 8 років тому +89

      +TheHolyMackarel I agree with you on those films, but the originals weren't the master pieces that Leone's films are. They should leave them alone unless they adapt the film into another genre enough to conclude in a whole new vision, just like A fistful of dollars is a western version of the Kurosawa's masterpiece Yojimbo.

    • @venaretro5444
      @venaretro5444 8 років тому +13

      +Nelson Alonso Funny enough,Yojimbo itself was inspired by american westerns of the time.

    • @kalexander20
      @kalexander20 8 років тому +61

      +rajvader Yeah, and knowing Hollywood, Will Smith and Jamie Foxx will be the stars of the remake. Lol.

  • @tmrezzek5728
    @tmrezzek5728 7 років тому +905

    EASTWOOD: "Seems to be a family resemblance."
    VAN CLEEF: "Naturally, between brother and sister."
    Excellent! If this movie were remade today, you'd get a shitload of talky backstory about Van Cleef and his quest for vengeance, etc. But with these two lines, everything snaps into focus at the end about Van Cleef's character and his motivations. Sergio Leone would have been a hell of a silent filmmaker, since he DIDN'T need a bunch of dialogue to tell his stories.

    • @PhebusdesTours
      @PhebusdesTours 7 років тому +57

      Agree. Plus, I guess Leone decided to do it that way because he had understood Lee Van Cleef didn't need to speak a lot to be imposing. He had enough charisma to have that "presence" without saying a word.

    • @jamescampbell39
      @jamescampbell39 7 років тому

      So whose sister Mortimers or Indigos I have always wondered about that since that would mean either Indigo raped his own sister in a drug haze or a mexican bandit some how made it to the Carolinas to rape Mortimers sister. Unless of course if the young man that was killed was Mortimers son.

    • @BatsAndNights
      @BatsAndNights 6 років тому +57

      She was Mortimer's sister. Thought that part was kind of obvious...

    • @yonisali3879
      @yonisali3879 6 років тому +6

      TM Rezzek It seems he let the excellent score fill in the blanks of what he wants you to know. Competence on budget really does enhance the unreachable corners a person would usually throw money at.

    • @commodoresixfour7478
      @commodoresixfour7478 5 років тому +12

      The director understood, you give the audience 2 + 2 and not the answer

  • @himankphillaur
    @himankphillaur Рік тому +186

    Let's not forget how good Lee van cleef was in this scene. His eyes did the talking here, conveying such multitude of emotions, especially the relief/surprise at eastwood's interjection.
    At the end it almost felt like two brothers avenging a sister.

  • @AliasMark69
    @AliasMark69 Рік тому +50

    Lee Van Cleef dressed exactly like one of his childhood heroes in two movies “Spaghetti Westerns’ Wyatt Earp. Lee’s costume is a perfect copy of the famous outfit worn by Wyatt Earp in 1881 in Tombstone Arizona. Lee provided his own clothes as did Clint Eastwood. Lee even used a 12 inch barrel Colt like the one used by Marshall Earp. The Hat, Coat, Shirt, Vest, Tie with Tie pin, Boots, Guns every detail is a Tribute to the most famous Lawman-Marshall in American history.

  • @ShaddySoldier
    @ShaddySoldier 8 років тому +692

    personally I think "For a few dollars more" is the best movie in the whole trilogy

    • @PaoloLery
      @PaoloLery 8 років тому +24

      Funny isn't it, the last one you saw becomes the best. They're all amazing. When that whistling starts...

    • @beinghonest9433
      @beinghonest9433 7 років тому +17

      the good and the bad is the best and its the third one who ever heard of the third one being the best it's usually the worst one

    • @OroborusFMA
      @OroborusFMA 7 років тому +4

      They get increasingly overblown and bloated, but here it's minimal. By the time you get to that travesty "Once Upon a Time in the West" it's like a western meets Jabba the Hut.

    • @Undone545
      @Undone545 7 років тому +9

      same

    • @stojko7268
      @stojko7268 7 років тому +1

      Yes

  • @commodoresixfour7478
    @commodoresixfour7478 5 років тому +566

    I can't believe this is from 1965. A masterpiece that doesn't need remastering

    • @johnmpotoane7958
      @johnmpotoane7958 3 роки тому +4

      True.

    • @gretchennelson9965
      @gretchennelson9965 3 роки тому +21

      So help me if those fucking Hollywood idiots ever dare to remake this movie......😡

    • @cheefqueef6494
      @cheefqueef6494 3 роки тому +13

      @@gretchennelson9965 So far they haven't tried yet. Every genre has been tainted over the years but never in Westerns in indulgence.

    • @robinanwaldt
      @robinanwaldt 3 роки тому +21

      I think you meant "remaking". Every older film needs remastering from time to time. Otherwise it couldn’t be preserved in its best shape.

    • @adriannn3720
      @adriannn3720 2 роки тому +3

      @@robinanwaldt Kino Lorber is releasing it in 4K soon!

  • @ShorePlain
    @ShorePlain 7 місяців тому +48

    This movie definitely has the most emotional finale in the whole trilogy. The implications and stakes of this duel makes it hit the hardest with its countless layers of duality in El Indio.
    Truly one of the greatest movie endings ever.

    • @nathanchun4880
      @nathanchun4880 6 місяців тому

      This movie is actually second in the Timeline. The holes the Colonel put in Eastwood’s hat are seen in the first film.

    • @HoangNguyen-rd6qy
      @HoangNguyen-rd6qy 3 місяці тому

      @@nathanchun4880 the poncho he wore in this one was acquired in the 3rd one as well

  • @adamilyass9977
    @adamilyass9977 Рік тому +58

    Hands down the best scene in the whole trilogy

  • @charlesmiller6281
    @charlesmiller6281 8 років тому +672

    The music totally makes the scene!

    • @battosaijenkins946
      @battosaijenkins946 8 років тому +17

      My god, whos that guy with the piercing eyes? Damn good acting

    • @NoobNota
      @NoobNota 8 років тому +35

      i guess you mean lee van cleef

    • @hornetgags
      @hornetgags 8 років тому +3

      Gian Maria Volonta

    • @billwest1945
      @billwest1945 8 років тому +19

      Its a combination of everything...very visual...incredible close shots. I'm glad they shot in Technicolor.

    • @rickvaia834
      @rickvaia834 7 років тому +5

      dude there is no need for testosterone just Clint Eastwood trilogies

  • @pathos8307
    @pathos8307 4 роки тому +803

    This scene is honestly a masterpiece

    • @mrradman2986
      @mrradman2986 3 роки тому +14

      Couldn't agree more. Everything about it is perfection. I first watched this with my Dad aged around 9 or 10 50 years ago and I still remember the effect it had on me.
      Just the minimum of dialogue necessary to complement the tension building in the small circular stage where even the way Clint walks across to Lee van Cleef pivoting as he goes covering Indio with his rifle is wonderfully choreographed.
      Three fabulous actors doing full justice to an amazing film.

    • @nicolasadileonardo
      @nicolasadileonardo 2 роки тому +4

      You literally know the bad guy is toast yet you are still on the edge of your seat. It ties everything up so beautifully and dare I say is the most human we ever see Eastwood and Lee. “No, it’s all for you. I think you deserve it”. Almost breaks the fourth wall in Lee passing the baton. Just beautiful. I could watch ten movies with them partnering up but they only made one-and it was perfect.

    • @TheWaynos73
      @TheWaynos73 Рік тому

      its a classic example of pure cinema: show don’t tell
      the idea with the watch portraits and chimes is so great

    • @vinceA3748
      @vinceA3748 Рік тому +1

      Absolutely!!! Fantastic actors. The look on Indio's face when he realizes he has to fight the Col to a fair duel and the look on Van Cleef's face the entire time. A perfect scene.

    • @samkirschenheiter6244
      @samkirschenheiter6244 Рік тому

      @Mr Radman that little head shake he gives is top-notch. "Sorry man, you're screwed"

  • @ThatGuy-te9wh
    @ThatGuy-te9wh Рік тому +5

    Can we appreciate the fact that Mortimer is wearing a goddamn jacket and tie in the middle of the desert

  • @reacbeac8436
    @reacbeac8436 2 роки тому +123

    The pain in Lee Van Cleef's eyes is incredibly sad, but the way El Indio sheds a tear at 4:32 just breaks my heart😢

    • @Julian-666
      @Julian-666 11 місяців тому +17

      I think El Indio perfectly knew that he was a monster and deserved to die. In that flashback scene, where we saw what happened to Mortimers sister, he seemed to be more reflective than expected

    • @apocratos0174
      @apocratos0174 9 місяців тому +5

      ​@@Julian-666i always thought that he loved her, more than just an assault thing. He desired her and was sad the way things went between the two...

    • @user-bv9xc6cb5o
      @user-bv9xc6cb5o 6 місяців тому +5

      theres many short scenes in the movie of Indio staring off into space and being scared, i think he knows he deserves to die and that hes done bad things and it haunts him, makes him a good antagonist

    • @fernandomaron87
      @fernandomaron87 6 місяців тому +4

      2 powerhouse performances by Gian Maria Volonte and Lee Van Cleef.

  • @LeeONardo
    @LeeONardo 5 років тому +1477

    When growing up I never really liked my name "lee" I always wish I was given a name with more style or such.
    A few years ago my mother told me she named me after Lee Van Cleef. I love this trilogy of films (this one being my favourite of the three) and I can't help but smile each time I watch them now =)
    Thanks mom!
    Edit - Oh wow, thanks for the comments and likes guys!

  • @manuelmartinezgonzalez8089
    @manuelmartinezgonzalez8089 7 років тому +1398

    My analysis:
    After disarming the Colonel, El Indio doesn't let him take his gun and stand up to have a fair duel with him, because he knows he's a dangerous opponent and wants to have an advantage. But earlier in the movie, when he killed the traitor, El Indio did gave him a fair duel, because he hated him so much he was confident he was going to win, and wanted to kill him personally. Now El Indio thinks he can kill the Colonel easily, and his face brims with confidence.
    Now, when El Indio looks closely at the clock, he realizes the girl resembles the Colonel, and all of a sudden understands he's some relative of her, and that's the reason he's so hellbent on killing him. But El Indio, deep within himself, feels guilty for what he did to the girl. Specifically, the fact that, by killing her husband and raping her, he drived her to despair so much that she killed herself, was the one thing that managed to move him in his life full of crimes, as shown earlier in the movie, when he gets stoned to try and avoid remembering her. The face of El Indio becomes doubtful for a moment, but he still has the advantage, and thinks this man will be as easily brushed off as the woman. He recovers his confidence and starts going for his gun.
    And just at that very moment, Manco enters the scene and restarts the duel, now a fair one, with both opponents armed and standing. For that moment on, the face of El Indio becomes more and more strained. It's not only that now he's got a fair chance of being killed, but he also feels in full force the guilt he has tried to suppress all those years. It's like he's facing his own demons, incarned in one man that knows his secret sin and won't let him go. His breath becomes rugged, his face shows nervousness and fear, and he can't avoid starting to go for his gun before it's time.
    The Colonel, on the other hand, is serene and impassive. He knows he has his just revenge at hand, and he's fully confident he's going to win. He's as full of cold hate as El Indio was at the duel with the traitor. When the clock's music ends, El Indio tries to draw his gun in a very clumsy and awkward way, full of rage and fear, losing a precious instant. The Colonel draws his gun without the least heasitation, and with one calm and precise move fatally shoots him.

    • @x_ask616
      @x_ask616 5 років тому +86

      This is the definition of epic... One of my favourite movies of all time

    • @htf5555
      @htf5555 5 років тому +110

      all that with the most minimal dialogue. genius

    • @swaggypanda1808
      @swaggypanda1808 5 років тому +32

      Manuel Martínez González Beautiful and perfect analysis, wow.

    • @kirahviofficial5761
      @kirahviofficial5761 5 років тому +18

      The first man he killed wasn't a traitor, but a bounty hunter who caught him

    • @barbarabruce9895
      @barbarabruce9895 5 років тому +88

      You also need to realize the importance of knowledge of the song. You can see Indio teaching for his gun as the last note gets close, an advantage that has served him well as the notes of the song get so slow you don’t really know when or if the last note will strike. But Colonel also knowing that song so intimately doesn’t even flinch fully knowing the precise moment when he can unleash his revenge. Really nice write up.

  • @IAmCountDooku
    @IAmCountDooku Рік тому +65

    This is a unpopular opinion but this is my favorite movie of all time. It doesn’t rush it’s story. It’s more of a slow pace movie. And at the end the story all made sense. And the music was top notch!

    • @rajin250
      @rajin250 3 місяці тому +2

      it is not unpopular at all. Both 'The Good the Bad and the Ugly' and 'For a few dollars more' are masterpieces in their own right. Some people like one over the other, but in the end it is great cinema and we live to enjoy them as much as we can

  • @thedragonmist4969
    @thedragonmist4969 7 місяців тому +11

    Theres a difference between a good scene in a film and a perfect scene, this is a perfect scene

  • @Kelly14UK
    @Kelly14UK 4 роки тому +905

    "Naturally, between brother and sister". One of cinema's best endings ever done in ANY film.

    • @vixapphire
      @vixapphire 4 роки тому +33

      Reprised somewhat with the harmonica as musical pocketwatch in "Once Upon a Time in the West". Greatest revenge epics of all time.

    • @Kelly14UK
      @Kelly14UK 4 роки тому +5

      @@vixapphire Baddies get what they deserve

    • @MrMalicious5
      @MrMalicious5 3 роки тому +27

      First time watching it, I got up from my seat when that second chime started.

    • @joemoss5138
      @joemoss5138 3 роки тому +35

      @@MrMalicious5 yes...the second watch chime interrupting the duel is maybe the best save in cinema history. The look on Clints face as the camera pans up is amazing.

    • @soldierray153
      @soldierray153 3 роки тому +11

      Best reveal in my opinion

  • @KL0098
    @KL0098 9 років тому +888

    Lee Van Cleef's facial expressions are amazing here! You can see the utter sadness in his face when he loses his weapon and Indio starts taunting him, the look of a man who knows he won't avenge the death of his loved one. But then Clint gives him the pistol and you notice a small change in his demeanor, confidence mixed with rage - he so fucking knows he's going to blast Indio away now! And it's all done without words; that's top notch acting.

    • @michelvanderlinden8363
      @michelvanderlinden8363 6 років тому +45

      its amazing how he played such a coldhearted killer in "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" and how much emotion he shows at the part where he checks his pockets. Fantastic even.

    • @MichelleAnnM
      @MichelleAnnM 6 років тому +51

      Another thing I pick up on here is how truly frightened and overwhelmed El Indio looks as soon as Clint shows up. As much as he's never remotely a sympathetic character, it's amazing how much pathos Gian Maria Volonte is able to fill his portrayal with.

    • @KerpiJ
      @KerpiJ 6 років тому +5

      you guys are just read my mind. Both about Van Cleef and Volonte.

    • @helmutzude41
      @helmutzude41 6 років тому

      Miguel km

    • @robertosheldon9061
      @robertosheldon9061 6 років тому +5

      And very smart to the very end. He knew he wouldnt be able to reach his gun in time. But he didnt try to go for it in a futile attempt and just waited if an opportunity presents itself. Not flinching. Not panicking. Staring at the man who killed his sister. One of the best scenes in the entire trilogy. So powerful. Even though The Good The Bad and The Ugly is my favorit from the three.

  • @bigfoot163
    @bigfoot163 3 роки тому +76

    The music, the cinematography, the location, the acting, the outfits, everything about this is gold,
    The spaghetti westerns are some of the greatest fulms ever constructed !!!!!

    • @andyelliott8027
      @andyelliott8027 2 роки тому +2

      Another thing that maybe people don't realise is that Clint Eastwood is a lifelong non-smoker, he only smoked to play the part.

    • @bigfoot163
      @bigfoot163 2 роки тому +1

      @@andyelliott8027 also after the first spaghetti western he said he would do more movies but not more crappy italian cigars.... He made more movies, and still had to smoke the scrappy italian cigars lol part of the character LOL

    • @bigfoot163
      @bigfoot163 2 роки тому +1

      @@andyelliott8027 im a super fan of spaghetti westerns 😂

    • @bigfoot163
      @bigfoot163 2 роки тому +1

      @@andyelliott8027 also the trumpeter cried during this performance he was so honored and the melody wasnso great he cried while performing and ennui loved it

  • @nathanharris8547
    @nathanharris8547 2 роки тому +22

    I love the face of LVC when he knows he has no chance, knowing he'll not be able to avenge his Sister. Great acting.

  • @nickviking1
    @nickviking1 7 років тому +1028

    even after 50 odd years....nothing has or will ever come anywhere near this.......

    • @Erozegemen
      @Erozegemen 7 років тому +12

      Nicky Viking How about other films by Leone?

    • @Dagger_323
      @Dagger_323 7 років тому +27

      +gdbalck respect other opinions, buddy. I've watched all of those Westerns and they're all phenomenal. The Good the Bad and the Ugly is in my opinion the best of them, followed closely by Once Upon a Time in the West. That being said, in my opinion the single best scene out of all of Leone's westerns was this scene here.

    • @Rameus
      @Rameus 7 років тому +3

      gdbalck what makes you think ol dude hasn't watched them? How about broaden your horizons and not talk smack when clearly when it comes to movie choices and what's good vs not is opinion. What's that old saying "opinions are like assholes". Well looks like we found one.

    • @numisnerd
      @numisnerd 7 років тому +11

      I had a cinema class professor back in the 70s, that thought that of the three Dollars films, that FAFDM was the more complete, more thorough story-telling film of all of the three. Sure, each film has its great moments. But this film had a meaningful plot or purpose for all three characters which the viewer could follow, that meant something (well, except for maybe Clint's character - unless his story is his mysterious persona). Rape-revenge-greed. A focus for each of the three main characters. Frankly, LVC's role in the second film, had more depth that in GBU. Perhaps the old professor was right after all. Just another option to consider.

    • @Dagger_323
      @Dagger_323 7 років тому +9

      Robert E I agree. Story/narrative-wise I'd say FAFDM was the best of the three. For quite a few years it was also my favorite of them all. But in more recent years when I've rewatched them I've come to appreciate TGTBATU more as a film; the production was better and everything fell into place perfectly. Looking at them from an artistic/film perspective, I'd say TGTBATU is the best. However, if we're judging strictly on character development and narrative, FAFDM is likely the greatest of all three.

  • @paulputnam8211
    @paulputnam8211 5 років тому +558

    Well I'm an Eastwood fan but I think this is Van Cleefs film. Such a presence, such gravitas & such emotion in a facial expression.
    This final scene is perhaps the best in any 'western' & shows that great acting, directing & cinematography never ages. This is timeless.

    • @Michele1179
      @Michele1179 4 роки тому +18

      Without El Indio you would not have such climax

    • @prettybueno1255
      @prettybueno1255 2 роки тому +22

      Why reduce it to one star? Eastwood, Van Cleef, and Volonte all have amazing performances here.

    • @zeeboss7553
      @zeeboss7553 2 роки тому +4

      So much is conveyed with nothing but facial expression, guilt, sadness, righteousness. Shows just how master class this acting is.

    • @frankrichards3089
      @frankrichards3089 2 роки тому +2

      @@prettybueno1255 Agreed, all are amazing...

    • @MattWeser
      @MattWeser 2 роки тому +3

      I get what you mean, as Van Cleef's character has the highest emotional stake, and forfeits a huge bounty simply to avenge the injustice done to his sister and brother-in-law.

  • @alexc8114
    @alexc8114 2 місяці тому +5

    This is honestly in my opinion the best scene in cinema history. The music being part of the story, the emotional stakes, the communicating motives without words. It's just perfect storytelling.

  • @killuminatii1
    @killuminatii1 Рік тому +45

    Man, Lee van Cleef had so much charisma

  • @leed4162
    @leed4162 4 роки тому +831

    I have seen this 100 times and it never gets old.

    • @Lowieken73
      @Lowieken73 4 роки тому +15

      It's perfection, or as close as one can get to it. The music, the close ups, the dialogues, everything ... it's pure bliss.

    • @jackycapes111
      @jackycapes111 4 роки тому +5

      I've seen this 7 times. I've got the box set. Great films. I'm a big fan off Clint Eastwood!!

    • @SimatupangRio
      @SimatupangRio 4 роки тому +5

      Same with me. My father tell this movie and I love this too. The best Cowboy movie that I've ever seen

    • @ciprianchirilov1039
      @ciprianchirilov1039 3 роки тому +3

      Amen brother

    • @barracuda7018
      @barracuda7018 3 роки тому +5

      I have seen it 1000 times and still can't get enough. One of the two masterpiece of Leone and Morricone.. The other one was Bronson versus Fonda in once upon a time in the west.
      Both dueling scenes are unique, the incidental music unsurpassed in both films.
      The two greatest Western films ever made, this one and the Once upon a time in the west. No other film comes close.. There won't be another Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone period. The chapter is closed

  • @Mr1Alex91
    @Mr1Alex91 4 роки тому +379

    “Now we start” intense music starts.. man there’s nothing like it

    • @TheFargella
      @TheFargella 4 роки тому +8

      In Italian he say: “you know the play”

    • @erecvonaue7636
      @erecvonaue7636 3 роки тому +4

      1:57 The Intro is also just incedible. The watch, the face and then the guitar. Just amazing scene.

  • @daviejones8862
    @daviejones8862 Рік тому +39

    Lee Van Cleef does wonders with the subtlest of movements:
    That lip quiver he gives where you can tell he’s watching his hope for revenge die is perfect. His face is barely moving but you can tell he’s destroyed, then at the end that look he gives perfectly captures his disbelief that the hunt is over and he finally got his revenge

  • @GILLY56ify
    @GILLY56ify 2 роки тому +60

    Seen the final duel so many times and I still absolutely love it ... when Clint says "now we start" it gives me goosepimples ... my favourite western film and i have seen a few in my time

    • @thedukeboi
      @thedukeboi 2 роки тому +2

      when eastwood comes outta nowhere with the trinket, the whole mood of that movie and scene switch, because thats when you know that el indio is gonna pay for all the shit he caused. one of the greatest moments in a movie ever

  • @Cocarat206
    @Cocarat206 8 років тому +601

    I love the final scene from "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" but this one actually brings tears to my eyes. It's one of the most heroic scenes I've seen in a western.

    • @gomongio
      @gomongio 6 років тому +31

      I prefer this ending better. Van Cleef wins.

    • @djfaded420
      @djfaded420 5 років тому +5

      It's cool if u look at the cinematography towards this scene and final duel of the trilogy. It ends with those who shoot and those who dig

    • @alekshukhevych2644
      @alekshukhevych2644 5 років тому

      @@djfaded420 Can someone explqin to me. are these characters same as in good bad and ugly? I mean was clint eastwood plqying the same guy in dat movie..and was the old man?

    • @Anonymous_User93
      @Anonymous_User93 5 років тому +9

      Alek Shukhevych the old man plays as col. Douglas in this movie and angel eyes in the good, bad and ugly. Same actor, different character.

    • @NeoKurow
      @NeoKurow 5 років тому

      Once upon a time in the west final scene is a lot better

  • @kartikayeprasad2537
    @kartikayeprasad2537 7 років тому +368

    "What about our patnership"
    "Maybe Next time"
    "Yeah for 2 scenes in the good the bad and the ugly"

    • @lkvideos7181
      @lkvideos7181 5 років тому +74

      Not the same characters but yeah

    • @TheTsar1918
      @TheTsar1918 5 років тому +13

      You know what you need? "More feeling."

    • @nicholasseaks95
      @nicholasseaks95 5 років тому +4

      And one of those being one of the most, if not the most, epic showdowns in movie history.

    • @barroth3658
      @barroth3658 4 роки тому

      @His snake Is liquid it doesnt Lee Van Cleef is much younger in this film.

    • @skydreamer4225
      @skydreamer4225 4 роки тому +1

      @Ghost true, GBU take place during Civil War, while A Fistful of Dollars and For a Few Dollars More are after the Civil Wars. Plus Manco in GBU use a gun that only exist in the Civil War timeline, while in the other two movies, he used a newer model of the gun.

  • @fernandomaron87
    @fernandomaron87 3 роки тому +23

    The coolest partneship in history of movies.

  • @wiebeslootstra9066
    @wiebeslootstra9066 3 роки тому +16

    Tomorrow Clint Eastwood 91 years. Still making movies. A legend.

  • @HotaruZoku
    @HotaruZoku 9 років тому +2597

    More Testosterone and Honor and Masculinity in 6 minutes and 45 seconds than 10 modern movies combined.

    • @tustari
      @tustari 8 років тому +121

      +HotaruZoku More like ALL modern movies combined

    • @timwillemsen6329
      @timwillemsen6329 8 років тому +7

      Meer voor mannen!

    • @sandygrungerson1177
      @sandygrungerson1177 8 років тому +127

      +HotaruZoku
      and yet more emotionality as well...ppl forget that men are the truly emotional gender

    • @sebastianalegria3401
      @sebastianalegria3401 8 років тому +39

      more than western is a spaghetti western thanks for performance by Eastwood & Van Cleef

    • @caminooneninesixone
      @caminooneninesixone 8 років тому +12

      +HotaruZoku True my friend, true. :)

  • @mikekim1219
    @mikekim1219 9 років тому +456

    Lee Van Cleef had coolest face in the history of cinema

    • @Zarkania7
      @Zarkania7 9 років тому +33

      Mike K agreed....I like him better than Clint Eastwood

    • @PhebusdesTours
      @PhebusdesTours 7 років тому +39

      Agree! Mainly because of his terrific cheekbones... but not only. The man was one hell of an actor.

    • @CrazyTuco1
      @CrazyTuco1 7 років тому +2

      Sister

    • @travis_redfern6771
      @travis_redfern6771 7 років тому +5

      He reminds me of that cool cat character in Courage the Cowardly Dog...

    • @paolobignardi2131
      @paolobignardi2131 6 років тому

      Anyway you can see in his eyes the great sadness for the sister's death

  • @Kal_El1994
    @Kal_El1994 Рік тому +16

    2:40 - those last 2 guitar strungs in their uplifting 'the hero is here' is so so good and one of my favourite little musical moments

  • @Farbautisonn
    @Farbautisonn Рік тому +13

    Easily one of the best westerns of all time.
    And the tune will forever remind me of my late wife.
    Elsker dig Charlotte Lind. Det vil jeg altid gøre.

  • @danbaron9094
    @danbaron9094 4 роки тому +474

    Volonte was such an incredible actor.

    • @johnmpotoane7958
      @johnmpotoane7958 3 роки тому +14

      Unsung hero, Gian Maria Volonte. I watched him also on Death Rides a Horse.John from South Africa

    • @romanfields7900
      @romanfields7900 3 роки тому +2

      His scene after he releases the “bounty keelers” makes me wince.

    • @80skid83
      @80skid83 2 роки тому +3

      He was supposed to be in the good and the bad , he fell out with directors apparently.

    • @highstimulation2497
      @highstimulation2497 2 роки тому +1

      oh that's a total bummer! he's awesome.

    • @fawad12able1
      @fawad12able1 Рік тому

      He was fantastic in this film

  • @aidanfilms702
    @aidanfilms702 8 років тому +246

    I love how Clint shakes his head no when he trys to draw his gun.

    • @Fidelitye
      @Fidelitye 5 років тому +3

      "I wouldn't do that if I were you"

    • @josephlockett1949
      @josephlockett1949 5 років тому +2

      More like I wish the hell u would 😂

  • @andolas100
    @andolas100 2 роки тому +13

    best gunslinger duo ever Van and Blondie, my childhood, my education they cant make films like this anymore...

    • @andolas100
      @andolas100 2 роки тому

      Vans little spin at the end now that's cinema gold!

    • @SharkIey
      @SharkIey 3 місяці тому

      Van and blondie
      Clint and colonel

  • @plane7
    @plane7 2 роки тому +8

    No one could make Westerns like Sergio Leone,in a league of his own.

  • @codylakin288
    @codylakin288 5 років тому +581

    This is probably my favorite of the trilogy. And strangely, the scene that stayed with me the most was Van Cleef’s intro in the bar. The way he stood and stared that guy straight in the eyes, almost smiling, basically saying “Fuck you” the way he smoked that pipe in his face... I can’t believe how much can be said with so few words, and leave such a badass lasting impression. Truly great filmmaking

    • @luistpuig
      @luistpuig 5 років тому +16

      Well said!

    • @OnTheArchipelago
      @OnTheArchipelago 2 роки тому +14

      "Why should a man walk around with a pistol and then let himself be insulted? It's mighty strange."

  • @justinnyugen7015
    @justinnyugen7015 9 років тому +285

    Definitely my favorite duel out of the entire trilogy. So much emotional weight behind it

    • @Artexerxes101
      @Artexerxes101 9 років тому +8

      Justin Nguyen Same. I felt it was more suspenseful than the one from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.

    • @Intelus
      @Intelus 9 років тому +63

      Artexerxes101 And I'll explain why. The final duel (or more accurately, truel; or even more accurately, a duel with a bystander) in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is essentially over a bunch of gold, there's very little connection between the characters - aside from torturing Tuco, Angel Eyes is just a random (though ruthless) bounty hunter; Blondie and Tuco do have some backstory and there's some motive for revenge on each side, but that's swept aside in favor of common interest and financial gain, so not much there either (other than watching them try to outsmart each other). This is most obvious in how the audience isn't really rooting for Blondie to kill any of the other characters, but to find the gold for himself.
      For a Few Dollars More is a different story. Manco and Mortimer are after a murderous psycopath and his gang, and while Manco is (once again) in it for the money, Mortimer is avenging his sister (and her husband). But this final duel isn't just about his sister. Manco could've easily killed El Indio and been done with it, but this final duel is about Mortimer's own honor. If Manco had just killed El Indio, Mortimer would've been robbed of the chance to avenge his sister himself, and while she would've been avenged, Mortimer's honor could never be regained. Thus, Manco evens the odds and gives Mortimer his chance for which he would put his life on the line.
      Now, this depends on your personal definition of honor, but that's my interpretation.

    • @Artexerxes101
      @Artexerxes101 9 років тому +7

      Well said. Also, what adds to the suspense is the fact that Indio was about to reach for his gun to shoot Mortimer before Manco arrived. So, we get the feeling that Mortimer was close to dying.
      Also, in GBU, I was rooting for Tuco to get the gold.

    • @Intelus
      @Intelus 9 років тому +17

      Artexerxes101 Well, Tuco did get the gold in the end. Kinda.
      Blondie and Tuco are more or less equally bad in the beginning, at least towards each other. Aside from that, Tuco is a wanted criminal, and he robs the gun store owner later on, but we get a lot of insight into his character during the talk with his brother - he's not just a criminal, he's a survivor, and one can certainly empathize with him knowing how unfair life can be (even though he himself is unfair towards others).
      Blondie gets a few more "good" points, like how he treats the dying Captain, covering the dying soldier with his coat, etc. Still, he doesn't get much character development - his main character trait is being Clint Eastwood.
      All in all, Tuco's character is better written, and pretty much the only one we get to know in depth (Blondie is mostly a mystery, and Angel Eyes is the generic antagonist), so it's quite understandable that a fair number of people would root for him. But hey, it's Clint Eastwood, Chuck Norris's nightmare fuel...

    • @Artexerxes101
      @Artexerxes101 9 років тому

      I agree. I also remember that the director really liked Wallach, so maybe that's why he was able to characterize Tuco so well.

  • @bolivianprince7326
    @bolivianprince7326 2 роки тому +6

    these films arrived my little town in the 70s. I had a very happy childhood seeing the spaghetti westerns

  • @JayG724
    @JayG724 7 місяців тому +10

    Lee Van Cleef absolutely nailed this performance.

  • @jahimjauh-hey5653
    @jahimjauh-hey5653 4 роки тому +466

    I think this is my favorite of the Dollar trilogy. This one has such a satisfying climax along with emotional character stakes in the final dual that you just won’t find in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. I’m way more invested in seeing Mortimer avenge his sisters death than seeing the resolution to main tensions in the other two films. Plus I liked that Clint’s character had his iconic outfit for the whole film. His portrayal had more traits of the mysterious bounty hunter that I love that didn’t see showcased as well in Good Bad Ugly.

    • @franjes9999
      @franjes9999 2 роки тому +28

      I agree that Mortimer's plot being fulfilled is the most emotional but there's something about the scope of The Good The Bad and The Ugly. From Blonde finding the poncho to the ecstacy of gold playing in the graveyard then they have to have the final showdown and the scope of all of it is so huge that you can't help but be enthralled by it.

    • @zeeboss7553
      @zeeboss7553 2 роки тому +28

      I wouldn’t say that for TGBAG. The climax is still very satisfying and a cinematic masterpiece, it’s just not emotionally driven.

    • @TracySmith-xy9tq
      @TracySmith-xy9tq 2 роки тому +7

      Biggest bonus is that Lee van Cleef didn't have to die at the end. He got to ride off into the sunset, still sad, but satisfied that he'd avenged his sister at last.
      I hated that Angel Eyes died at the end of GBU

    • @ethanhurwitz2670
      @ethanhurwitz2670 2 роки тому +3

      It's the best out of the three

    • @hmq2007
      @hmq2007 2 роки тому +4

      Agree - For a Few Dollars More is also my favorite for this reason.

  • @rossgardner9412
    @rossgardner9412 3 роки тому +178

    55 years old and this still looks like it could have been shot yesterday.
    This film hasn’t aged at all.

    • @highstimulation2497
      @highstimulation2497 2 роки тому +4

      thanks to remastering.

    • @mentonschekulin2985
      @mentonschekulin2985 Рік тому +3

      Better

    • @Pierto8024
      @Pierto8024 Рік тому +3

      They no longer make movies like this

    • @HydraSpectre1138
      @HydraSpectre1138 Рік тому +5

      It looks really old but that’s what makes it good.
      Most filmmakers nowadays (with a few exceptions) would no longer shoot a film on gritty old-school analogue film.
      It’s mostly just overly clean digital film with rushed sweatshop CGI nowadays. Which usually ages worse.
      This film is much older and clearly looks older, but it looks much better and more timeless than most movies nowadays.

    • @user-is2mj2ig4v
      @user-is2mj2ig4v 7 місяців тому +1

      @@Pierto8024 its a low budget movie and still looks better than that super expensive avenger crap

  • @itsdonewith
    @itsdonewith 8 місяців тому +9

    Of the dollars trilogy, this film will always be my favorite of the three. Maybe even ever.

  • @Peter-yv4qw
    @Peter-yv4qw Рік тому +15

    Played this theme phone my dad's funeral

  • @KananiAlvara
    @KananiAlvara 4 роки тому +434

    Fistful of Dollars: Uprising and Interesting
    For a Few Dollars More: Violent and Serious
    The Good the Bad the Ugly: Both Betterly Combined

    • @MajorTom88
      @MajorTom88 4 роки тому +53

      Your comment : stupidity

    • @J_C_CH
      @J_C_CH 4 роки тому +46

      I feel The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is more action adventure than Fistful of Dollars.

    • @andreashoppe1969
      @andreashoppe1969 4 роки тому +18

      Most of the comical part in GBU is caused by Tuco!

    • @TheTsar1918
      @TheTsar1918 4 роки тому +24

      Did you watch some pirated version of the last film? The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly had several serious moments, mostly the Civil War scenes.

    • @johnp.smithasimpleman7281
      @johnp.smithasimpleman7281 4 роки тому

      TheTsar1918 Exactly

  • @karlwills3549
    @karlwills3549 8 років тому +557

    this is like opera ,they don't makem like this anymore

    • @nakshulmashath
      @nakshulmashath 8 років тому +8

      Exactly.I've been watching this film since I was 5 and to this day this scene still makes me cry;').

    • @karlwills3549
      @karlwills3549 8 років тому +5

      +Pierre J. Nursewan agree ,this classic movie proves a saying i once heard "'more can be said without saying anything at all",

    • @juliac9080
      @juliac9080 8 років тому +1

      +karl wills absolutely. THAT is real cinema.

    • @juliac9080
      @juliac9080 8 років тому +1

      +karl wills absolutely. THAT is real cinema.

    • @mattsheed9671
      @mattsheed9671 8 років тому +3

      Good comment to me this scene made the Film and Clint Eastwood

  • @Fkkevr1
    @Fkkevr1 2 роки тому +9

    My favorite Western. I get chills everytime that second pocket watch kicks in

  • @LORDUnLuCkY13
    @LORDUnLuCkY13 3 роки тому +25

    The Colonel is somehow even more of a badass than Manco.
    The actor has a sinister look about him.

    • @panzerdeal8727
      @panzerdeal8727 2 роки тому +4

      a 'retired" Colonel from the Carolinas..I'd say quite a bit more dangerous if he's still working after 1873...

  • @gulaggulags726
    @gulaggulags726 4 роки тому +394

    "Very careless of you, old man..
    Try this.
    Now, we start.."
    The 2nd chance in life..

    • @joshsmith3790
      @joshsmith3790 4 роки тому +12

      Very callous of you* Lee van cleef was cold and distant the whole movie but his reasoning was very deep and depressing.

    • @patrickdowling1575
      @patrickdowling1575 4 роки тому +11

      @@joshsmith3790 I watched this movie the other week with subtitles on and it is actually "careless"

    • @SkaterMisterAxe
      @SkaterMisterAxe 3 роки тому

      @@patrickdowling1575 it’s meant to be callous

    • @stynershiner1854
      @stynershiner1854 3 роки тому +1

      @@SkaterMisterAxe No, it is careless. The word callous would have no context in this particular scene.

    • @stynershiner1854
      @stynershiner1854 3 роки тому

      @@joshsmith3790 It is careless. Callous makes no sense in the context with which Clint is speaking.

  • @CatSkinCap
    @CatSkinCap 8 років тому +167

    Lee Van Cleef usually wore his pistol across his front in most his Western movie appearances. I think it's pretty awesome to see him wear Eastwood's side holstered pistol belt and pull off a perfect fast draw with it.

    • @andyelliott8027
      @andyelliott8027 8 років тому +24

      +CatSkinCap Bravo !

    • @ericbeckmann6849
      @ericbeckmann6849 8 років тому +2

      +CatSkinCap I think the people who wore the pistols across always lost the duels.

    • @jasonhoppes2221
      @jasonhoppes2221 8 років тому +10

      +CatSkinCap clef is a badazz

    • @frankuraku5622
      @frankuraku5622 2 роки тому +1

      @@ericbeckmann6849 Wait until you see "The Big Gundown"

  • @andryuu_2000
    @andryuu_2000 Рік тому +7

    Gianmaria Volonté was just another level, among all the fantastic italian actors he was the best.
    This movie is probably my favourite of the trilogy, Lee and Clint are so awesome.

  • @JonnyBarmCake
    @JonnyBarmCake Рік тому +14

    The intensity of this scene is unbelievable, such a “Simple” situation, is brought into an absolute masterpiece of cinematography! The music by Ennio is ultimately inspired and brilliant. This scene would not be as legendary if not all actors, director and musicians were so one point. Amazing. Truly amazing xxxxx

  • @durans1611
    @durans1611 5 років тому +621

    “Bravo”
    for the actors,
    for the director and
    for the composer...
    Great Movie & Great Ending!

  • @philipfox8797
    @philipfox8797 8 років тому +684

    Nearly 7minutes for one fuc**ng scene. Pure genius the avengers generation couldn't handle this.

    • @fucker661
      @fucker661 8 років тому +73

      especially since they have such a short attention span that they wouldn't see the intensity of a standoff. That's why movies now have constant explosions.

    • @billwest1945
      @billwest1945 8 років тому +28

      The scene could have ended when the music box stopped. Things get interesting when Eastwood introduces another box with more time on it and another gun to the fight.

    • @guywhoscrollsthroughcommen7973
      @guywhoscrollsthroughcommen7973 7 років тому +6

      Philip Fox sadly i proved you wrong

    • @Poziokat
      @Poziokat 7 років тому +7

      well you need to have good actors to hadle 7 min scene and there is a problem with that today :P
      but there is a good point that people today have a short atention span

    • @guywhoscrollsthroughcommen7973
      @guywhoscrollsthroughcommen7973 7 років тому +14

      I'm Fairly young and I can Handle this

  • @BushmasterH
    @BushmasterH Рік тому +4

    This is why i dont complain about movies in the current climate because masterpieces like this exist i can always go back great films are timeless

  • @rhikkha
    @rhikkha Рік тому +7

    Nearly 7 Minutes that achieve to tell more about these characters only with its music and visual, than whole netflix-series nowadays. I hope future filmmakers will find inspiration in this kind of storytelling.

  • @Killzoneguy117
    @Killzoneguy117 5 років тому +135

    I think one of the best things about this scene is the facial expressions. There's no lines, no dialogue, nothing, just two men staring at each other but the way they look at each other says everything you need to know.
    With Mortimer, you can see the hatred that he has for Indio, you can see the hatred, the anger, the sheer, bubbling rage but you can also see all the sorrow, the sadness he must have for his sister, and the hatred at knowing the suffering and humiliation bastard in front him inflicted on her.
    And with Indio, you can see the hatred he has. Not necessarily for Mortimer, but for the situation he's in. The hatred he has, almost for himself, for the monster he is. And the refusal to accept that this is it. That his death is imminent.
    And with No Name, the neutrality he has to the whole situation. To him, it's just another contract but also the respect and concern he has for Mortimer. I mean he'll probably shoot Indio afterwards if he were to win anyway but he clearly doesn't want Mortimer to die. He respects and even it seems admires Mortimer.
    When Sergio was directing these movies, he had to utilize Italian actors. Many of them couldn't speak English, so they did their lines in Italian. Obviously this raised issues about exactly how much dialogue they can potentially include since too much dialogue would eat into the budget by having to hire people to dub them. Yet Sergio gets around this PERFECTLY by instead relying on eye contact and body language to express the emotions and thoughts of his characters.
    And that's the real beauty of his movies. It speaks to a next level of cinematographic genius that a director can make movies with such little dialogue but so much emotion.

    • @kaganyabgu
      @kaganyabgu 3 роки тому

      Are you kuman kıpçak?

    • @brian-vz5hz
      @brian-vz5hz 3 роки тому +3

      The Leone trademark. No one has or will do it better!

    • @MattWeser
      @MattWeser 2 роки тому +2

      Leone was a master of visual storytelling. Suspense, heartbreak, anger, frustration, admiration, hope...all captured in the eyes and faces. Brilliant filmmaker.

    • @raulbetancourt5795
      @raulbetancourt5795 2 роки тому +1

      "What about our partnership"
      That sound like friendship to me.

  • @hebl47
    @hebl47 8 років тому +160

    Ennio Morricone is a true virtuoso. How he didn't even get nominated for Oscar for any of the Dollars trilogy is beyond me!

    • @lro001
      @lro001 8 років тому +37

      Oscar politics are always corrupt.

    • @user_8982
      @user_8982 7 років тому +14

      Hebl von Heblowitz maybe because they are Italian movies

    • @bill7908
      @bill7908 6 років тому +3

      I think they didn't want to favor movies that were not done on american soil or by people who were not americans.

    • @18thskaven
      @18thskaven 6 років тому +4

      Ennio got his Oscar. Granted it was only for Hateful 8 (still a good score but nothing compared to his career.) I think in his case it was one of those 'with your career, how the hell have you not already got one?' Oscars.

    • @andreashoppe1969
      @andreashoppe1969 5 років тому +10

      Oscars are overrated imo.

  • @JustMarty
    @JustMarty Рік тому +4

    Talk about an awesome note to walk out on. "Maybe next time." Damn, way too cool.

  • @albertjflores8950
    @albertjflores8950 4 місяці тому +3

    I remember watching these movies with my Dad in 1968 in San Antonio Texas 🌞

  • @lisalindsey277
    @lisalindsey277 7 років тому +157

    "For a Few Dollars More" is my favorite of the trilogy and this scene still gives me chills. It's not just the haunting chimes, but the way El Indio looks down at the locket and sees some resemblance between the girl and Mortimer. Then he looks up and smiles. He makes some *connection* there. Also love how Mortimer shoots him just once.. and then walks over to the dead body only to claim the other locket. When I first saw this as a kid I was expecting him to stomp on his face or something lol No, he just wanted him dead. Didn't even take the money. Love Lee van Cleef and even the bad guy, Italian actor... he does a good job making you hate his guts... Like Clint says. . . "Bravo"

    • @PhebusdesTours
      @PhebusdesTours 7 років тому +8

      You mean Gian Maria Volontè? Yes he was great. I've got the feeling that he and Lee Van Cleef are a bit underrated. It's a shame, because they were both amazing.

    • @perryberman2824
      @perryberman2824 7 років тому +3

      PhebusdesTours Volonte proved what a versatile actor he was playing Lucky Luciano in the movie of the same name. You have to really look close to even recognize him. Rod Steiger was also great, but he's always great.

    • @perryberman2824
      @perryberman2824 7 років тому

      Lisa Lindsey What were you watching? He wasn't smiling and he clutched the locket out of disgust because he now knew his advantage was gone and he was fucked. He was probably more interested in revenge on Indio than the money plus he knew Manko saved his ass. Although by making them look like stand up gunmen, the movie did make them not look too smart at times. Once near the beginning when Mortimer let the first guy shoot at him about 5 times before he finally killed him and Clint when he let the 3 guys get prepared to draw before he mowed them down. But l guess that's why they call it fiction.

    • @markcadman4237
      @markcadman4237 5 років тому

      Thank you. Excellent comment. "Bravo".

  • @michaelhammond7115
    @michaelhammond7115 5 років тому +220

    5:17 Lee Van Cleef spins his gun into his holster....the look on Manco's face....

    • @J_C_CH
      @J_C_CH 4 роки тому +48

      “Did he seriously just do my thing?”

    • @mr.brooks8913
      @mr.brooks8913 4 роки тому

      He also does the same in the good the bad and the ugly at the final duel

    • @juanguzman9574
      @juanguzman9574 4 роки тому +6

      Manco was like wtf you did my thing with my gun and holster

    • @TracySmith-xy9tq
      @TracySmith-xy9tq 2 роки тому +1

      "Hey! That's my gun!"

  • @Jasonluck22
    @Jasonluck22 8 днів тому +1

    3 great actors. No stupid special effects, no nonsense, only pure drama with the proper screen shots and exceptional music. - It's so well done that the memory of watching it brings me back in a living room somewhere with my dad, watching it for the first time together, more than 40 years ago.

  • @swimmer8585
    @swimmer8585 2 роки тому +5

    This trilogy is amazing. The good the bad and the ugly is perfect

  • @tomc.3987
    @tomc.3987 7 років тому +212

    51 years ago and this still holds up.

    • @LordArian
      @LordArian 6 років тому +7

      Ruckus Tom and this going to be for ever!

    • @callisto3605
      @callisto3605 5 років тому +3

      @Hafiz Farook fuck off,bringing religion to a movie masterpiece,are you so fucking stupid?

    • @morfeophantasm7435
      @morfeophantasm7435 5 років тому

      This film is pure majestic eloquence and other than Unforgiven modern westerns (And films in general) are cartoons by comparison . This is magnificence !

  • @Bruningable
    @Bruningable 8 років тому +363

    This is just phenomenal.

  • @N.G.S._01
    @N.G.S._01 3 роки тому +5

    I don’t F***ING care what other people say. THIS is my favorite western film of ALL TIME!

  • @305Lfx
    @305Lfx 2 роки тому +4

    The music...
    The atmosphere.
    The emotions..
    I'm moved absolutely to tears by it...
    When Clint dies it will end a career of one of the most important actors in history ..

  • @NoNoDigUpStupid
    @NoNoDigUpStupid 9 років тому +38

    God damn Lee van cleef is incredible. The acting he does with his face alone in this scene... He knows he's screwed, his expression is heart wrenching, knowing he won't be able to avenge his sister. And then when Clint arrives you see Lee's face change. A second chance, a slight smile. He knows he's got el Indio now.

  • @WarriorX5
    @WarriorX5 7 років тому +211

    gian maria volonte was an incredible villain in both movies

    • @OroborusFMA
      @OroborusFMA 7 років тому +21

      When I was a kid I always thought this was like the crazy brother of the villain in the first movie (or even that the villain of the first movie didn't really die, he just got shot and put in jail).

    • @sarwatali1618
      @sarwatali1618 7 років тому +5

      OroborusFMA LOL same

    • @ergaomnes6221
      @ergaomnes6221 7 років тому +5

      you should see him in : Enrico Mattei , superb movie by dino risi

    • @HiddenGhul
      @HiddenGhul 5 років тому +4

      I think he was underused in A Fistful or Dollars but this movie certainly makes up for it

    • @scottknode898
      @scottknode898 5 років тому +2

      mickeyhbk10 Volonte was originally asked come back as Tuco in The Good, The Bad and Ugly but had a falling out with Director Sergio Leone and dropped before production started. Eli Wallach was asked to play Tuco.

  • @AT-yg4nk
    @AT-yg4nk 6 місяців тому +4

    Man..freaking goosebumps every time when that soundtrack kicks in and the wide angle of them two squared off in the circle. Just a masterpiece!!!

  • @ryanfontaine3749
    @ryanfontaine3749 Рік тому +6

    This just became my favorite western. I was always a High Plains Drifter/Unforgiven guy but this movie is stellar. Yes I've seen A Fist and TGTBATU but this is the one. Ennio Morricone killed it too. I love the Eastwood/Van Cleef team

  • @werdnag9096
    @werdnag9096 7 років тому +197

    This guy has to be one of the best ever villains

    • @OroborusFMA
      @OroborusFMA 7 років тому +31

      He's the Toe Cutter of spagetti westerns.

    • @enjoysanal5767
      @enjoysanal5767 7 років тому +1

      Yep

    • @go-goakins1489
      @go-goakins1489 7 років тому +3

      Chad Alex Wow toe cutter from the mad max roadwarrior flick Nice quote chad

    • @go-goakins1489
      @go-goakins1489 7 років тому +3

      Chad Alex i mean oroboris

    • @danhamwest9501
      @danhamwest9501 6 років тому

      Chad I just. Cant. Think of one better

  • @Seracen
    @Seracen 8 років тому +186

    Jeebus, that look at 2:05 just gets me every time! This film just oozes emotion, character, and atmosphere like most movies dream of!

    • @Seracen
      @Seracen 8 років тому +13

      meaturama Yep, the realization that he has a chance, appreciation to Clint, a bit of indignance at the whole situation, and melancholy b/c he should have taken better care of the keepsake of his sister (and his sister as well).
      Those looks, all in a few seconds, lol!

    • @Thorovain
      @Thorovain 8 років тому +15

      +Seracen Lee Van Cleef is a pretty underrated actor. It's not easy to convey so many things in one expression.

    • @stubenshoof4785
      @stubenshoof4785 8 років тому

      Indeed, the ( one of) penultimate bad a$$

    • @bruhmomento7286
      @bruhmomento7286 7 років тому +7

      Seracen he knew he was fucked, than him hearing the chimes his sister died too, that he'd die too as well, then getting saved is the face of sadness, fear, and relief

    • @abdulshaheedcrutchfield3315
      @abdulshaheedcrutchfield3315 5 років тому

      Jesus isn't real... Worship Allah and Allah alone

  • @jakeebright1041
    @jakeebright1041 3 місяці тому +1

    For me it's the pocket watch up to the ear, the violins coming in, and the "maybe next time." Damn, absolutely beautiful

  • @misterabel_9017
    @misterabel_9017 7 місяців тому +4

    RIP Italian actor Gian Maria Volonte.. nailed his roles as a Mexican bandit in these movies