when lee van cleef lights a match on his back , no words needed to describe that scene , it speaks for it self . van cleef was perfect for playing bad guys .
Actually it's 40% the director's credit cause he knew whereto focus... But yeah Lee is probably the best with his eyes especially in the final scene of the good, bad ugly
He had a tougher life. WWII in the Navy, then his Hollywood career had been ended by a car accident. He had problems with alcool before Leone recalled of "that actor with a sharp face" he saw in High Noon, thought he would have been perfect for the part, and searched for him. That's why he looked like he was in his '50s in the movie.
These Clint Eastwood movies always bring me back to a better time. 30yrs ago or so. Thanksgiving. Worked 2nd shift. Wednesday before we'd go to the bar after work. Then Thanksgiving and fill up on turkey and watch football. Then Friday up way early and I'm not sure what station air a Clint Eastwood marathon. Idk why I'm sharing this but I did.
check out "Rawhide"! super effing great show! funny and exciting! i'm 64. i'm finally watching them! highly recommended! Clint was 25 when he started these! you can see why Sergio Leone hired him to do his shows!
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. John Wayne often said he used Wyatt Earp as his main character influences. Every time he walked onto the stage set he pretended to be Marshall Earp. Clint Eastwood made his character Harry Callahan “Dirty Harry” after Marshall Wyatt Earp. The biggest influence on many western movies and actors has been the most famous lawman Wyatt Earp
In a great sequence of events, Lee Van Cleef worked with Kurt Russell in "Escape from New York", 10 Years later, Russell played Wyatt Earp in Tombstone, and even he worked really hard in the direction too
Colonel Mortimer is THE iconic bounty hunter role personified, even Lucky Luke imitated the character for its own. Lee's performance set the gold standard.
Ever since watching this film for the first time, I've admired Lee Van Cleef's portrayal of the ultra-disciplined "Colonel (Mortimer)". A wonderful way for him to be remembered by future generations. RIP.
I met Lee at a Marie Calendars in Oxnard, CA. I was having breakfast with my girlfriend about 30 years ago. And he and his wife were sitting behind us, I was freaking out, said to her I have to say hello. I could tell it was him because of his eyes! Got up and walked over, said excuse me, but you are Lee Van Cleef aren’t you, he said yes. I said when your movies come on my buddies and I drink Jack Daniel’s together and smoke cigars…..he laughed… very cordial and a very nice guy! I was so stoked to meet him!!! He died not long after. RIP to the coolest outlaw in TV land!
Lee was even good in the B-rated sci-fi movie, "It Conquered the World." He guided an evil alien to Earth via two-way communication using a unit at his home. He (and the rest of the cast) were very annoyed where, at the end, Lee was instructed to use a cheap blowtorch to kill the alien as the real annhilator didn't arrive on a flatbed truck in time. It's *CHEESY,* but Van Cleef played a believable role. - By the Way, Frank Zappa has an intro about that movie in his song, "Cheepnis," where he mocks the hell out of it.
That’s so cool. Thanks for sharping you’re lucky my mum and dad seen famous people my mum saw the real Tom cruise had eye contact with him. My dad was on a train and next to him was Nickolas cage! I was so jealous.
Lee Van Cleef, Clint Eastwood, Lee Marvin Jones, John Wayne, Teddy Sevalis, Charles Bronson, Donald Sutherland, Don Wrinkels, Sean Connery, and others, we will never have these top quality actors again- they were just a different breed! 60's-70's will always be my favorite! 🇺🇲 🇮🇹 🇬🇧 👍🏼
Same is with world cinema. 50s to 70s is the golden era whether it American, European or Indian cinema. That period was full of stalwarts who made films with passion. Our lives have been enriched by these movies. Thanks to the cine world. 🙏
@@kennethtalbott2233 What’s interesting about (you people) & your alcoholism, is that just a few years before the potato famine, Ireland was the site of a massively successful temperance campaign led by the noted Catholic priest, Theobald Mathew. So successful was this campaign that between 1838 and 1841 their national alcohol consumption was cut in half.
@@JamminClemmons what the hell are you talking about? best leave the bottle alone for a night pal. never mentioned anything about alcoholism. think you have the wrong person. certainly the wrong subject.
Hard to believe, but Lee Van Cleef had pretty much given up on his Hollywood career and retired from acting, until by sheer luck Sergio Leone came across his photo in a casting directory and demanded that an actor with a hawkish face like his should be in his Clint Eastwood movie.
Lee Van Cleef is a wonderful actor with many interesting and attractive roles that make you enjoy watching. Since childhood, I have been watching American western films.
As a kid I always wondered about those strike-anywhere-matches. Invented in 1826 in London so they would have been common in US by the historical time this is set
I love this film and the real star of this film is Lee Van Cleef and he is so perfect as the great colonel Douglas Mortimer who is the best movie character ever. I love to see him as a good guy. He was the best actor and so awesome.
A MAN’S MAN!!! The look, those eyes 👀!!! For me he stole the scene 🎬 in every MOVIE🎥 he was in with his presence!!! I’m a big CLINT EASTWOOD FAN, but that DAMN🤬 “LEE VAN CLEEF” made every movie🎥 he was in, MUST SEE!!! A TRUE HOLLYWOOD LEGEND & ICON!!! 🙌🏽💪🏽🔥💯😎 #SABATA🤠
THE Lee Van was just too damn cool in this. A classy, morally-ambiguous, dangerous protagonist. Always will find his presence irreplaceable, just like Richard Boone in Big Jake.
I watched this movie as a kid in a holiday cinema without no nothing about it. It is one movie that left a hell of an impression on' me growing up!! Brilliant score and LVC being such a cool ass' as sidekick to Clint' who was larger than life!!!
I believe that this was the first time Van Cleef was given a major role in a decent motion picture. After having bounced around Hollywood for 15 years, he made the most of it.
The pipe was gifted to Van Cleef by Sergio Leone, found in an Rome antique shop. One of these years I will get one like it, but I HAVE gotten a very close copy of the Wellington WDC he smoked in _The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly_
Definitely Lee Van Cleef's greatest role- he made a huge contribution to FAFDM. His character, Colonel Mortimer was uber cool-definitely on a par with Clint's character. Lee's portrayal of the charismatic, courageous Mortimer was outstanding. The zenith of LVC's acting career.
At around age thirty I watched this film for umpteenth time. It came to me as a funny shock to realize that I had subconsciously copied Lee van Cleef's style and gestures - clothing, way of walking and some other things. This role and Col. Mortimer are the tops of acting art.
Angel eyes was his nickname, my grandfather served the civil war under John Duff 33rd confederate army, and was featured on video during that era. A lot of ups-and-downs but we managed. U.S., Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865
Also the best music score of the trilogy. G,B and the U was a classic score because it was unusual, but F a F D M was masterwork composing, pure intense soul.
He absolutely owned this film from end to end, played his part with absolute precision and few words. I know he's more famous as angel eyes, but this one is my favorite.
For me it's "Death Rides A Horse" as Ryan! Great cast. Awesome music. Nice plot and overall story. My all-time favorite actor and spaghetti western! (Best Of The Bad)....Thanks:
Crazy how italians took westerns, who was a genre on its way out at the time of the dollar trilogy, and with american leads they did it better than americans ever did in america
What's funny that for our trip from North Carolina to West National Parks next summer, me and my wife decided to make a stop at Tucumcari overnight 🙂 Didn't even know until I saw this now.
Tucumcari looks like an interesting place. I may take my next vacation there. By the way, totally agree with others on here; the bar scene with Lee Van Cleef and Klaus Kinski was one of the best ever in Western movies.
In the Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Lee Van Cleef changed his opening line which had a lot of threats to looking at a photo and saying, "Your family?" The other guy nods nervously. Then, "Nice family." That threat is right up there with, "The Emperor is not as forgiving as I an."
In actuality, meerschaum is a type of clay naturally made by a composite of magnesium and hydro silicate. This is found in many places around the world, including France, Greece, the United States, but is primarily located in Northern Africa, Eastern Africa, and Turkey.Jan 19, 2021
On my list the next time I pass through Tucumcari is to stop in the railroad museum there and see if there's any mention of this movie. I'd be inclined to leave a copy if there isn't.
I'm 36 but when I grow up, I wanna be just like Lee.
But I wanna be like Lee Van Cleef; ya know I wanna be like Lee
I mean who Doesn’t?!😎🤠
But whatever happened to Lee Van Cleef? Whatever happened to him?
I'm 69 and still waiting to grow up!
I wanted to be Vincent Price. Instead I'm Peter Lorre.
The bar scene with Klause Kinski is one of the greatest scenes ever filmed. No dialogue, just amazing acting and incredible tension.
😂 when he strikes that match 😂
Agreed
his cheek twitching the entire time. legendary
when lee van cleef lights a match on his back , no words needed to describe that scene , it speaks for it self . van cleef was perfect for playing bad guys .
Imagine what would have happened if Kinski was Kinski instead of Juan Wild at that point!
Lee Van Cleef could do more with his eyes than most actors can do with their whole body.
The guy has natural charisma and his acting geniune. New gen could learn a thing from two from him.
Actually it's 40% the director's credit cause he knew whereto focus... But yeah Lee is probably the best with his eyes especially in the final scene of the good, bad ugly
That´s why Tuco calls him Angel's eyes.
That's why he's called Angel Eyes
Lee Van Cleef was a natural.
Lee played sort of the wiser, father figure role to Eastwood in For a few Dollars More...... but in reality, he was only 5 years older than Eastwood
this is Lee Van Cleef he could have been a father 5
But he looked a bit old
He had a tougher life. WWII in the Navy, then his Hollywood career had been ended by a car accident. He had problems with alcool before Leone recalled of "that actor with a sharp face" he saw in High Noon, thought he would have been perfect for the part, and searched for him. That's why he looked like he was in his '50s in the movie.
@@VAHOSS boa noite
These Clint Eastwood movies always bring me back to a better time. 30yrs ago or so. Thanksgiving. Worked 2nd shift. Wednesday before we'd go to the bar after work. Then Thanksgiving and fill up on turkey and watch football. Then Friday up way early and I'm not sure what station air a Clint Eastwood marathon. Idk why I'm sharing this but I did.
I’m from England and we love these movies, they’re older now but they can’t make movies like this anymore.
BACK IN MA DAYS
Your NOT alone brother..It was Truly a MUCH Nicer time 😊God Bless..
check out "Rawhide"! super effing great show! funny and exciting! i'm 64. i'm finally watching them! highly recommended! Clint was 25 when he started these! you can see why Sergio Leone hired him to do his shows!
30 ??? Try 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.
John Wayne often said he used Wyatt Earp as his main character influences. Every time he walked onto the stage set he pretended to be Marshall Earp. Clint Eastwood made his character Harry Callahan “Dirty Harry” after Marshall Wyatt Earp. The biggest influence on many western movies and actors has been the most famous lawman Wyatt Earp
Just didn't know Wyatt Earp and probably wouldn't ever know if you didn't mention him.
@@Teri_Berk Look him up.... Greatest Lawman in History. He changed the west and brought law and order to our country more than any other individual.
Wyatt Earp was on a movie set when John Wayne was making a movie in the ‘20’s. I think they knew each other.
@@Cobaltis49 Wayne was born 1907. Earp died 1929. Maybe they met.
In a great sequence of events, Lee Van Cleef worked with Kurt Russell in "Escape from New York", 10 Years later, Russell played Wyatt Earp in Tombstone, and even he worked really hard in the direction too
Absolutely in the top five best westerns ever made.
Up there with Fistful of Dollars, The Outlaw Josie Wales, Unforgiven and Good Bad and the Ugly.
@@jrobbin24 Oh wow totally agree my good fellow - 'The Outlaw Josie Wales' never gets old for me. Just love that movie.
Let's not forget , once upon a time in the west . Another Leone / Morricone, masterpiece....
Doubt it. Jeremiah Johnson, Shane, Lonesome Dove, Josey Wales, Unforgiven/ Dances with Wolves.
this man best of the best of the best charisma
Sadri alışık her yerde. Benim entelektüel arkadaşım.
@@Zerdust0I’ve got 2 guns for you lol
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I find it fascinating that the Spaghetti Westerns made by Itailians are still among the very best Westerns ever made.
Rome being the capitol of italy
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He made people look gritty, sweaty, ugly, and rough. More true to life. Not to mention the stories and music. Ennio was half the greatness.
I agree. It is very ironic that Italian made more realistic Westerns.
@@enoscheung They made more realistic movies in general
Siamo bravi eh?
Lee van Cleef makes me weak in the knees. Whoa!
Colonel Mortimer is THE iconic bounty hunter role personified, even Lucky Luke imitated the character for its own. Lee's performance set the gold standard.
Hooo OUI !
Phil Defer
Yes indeed 👍
@@yvc9 Elliot Belt rather, Phil Defer was made after Jack Palance
@@adriandreamwalker1027 truemy mistake
They know your bad when the music follows you around.
Ever since watching this film for the first time, I've admired Lee Van Cleef's portrayal of the ultra-disciplined "Colonel (Mortimer)". A wonderful way for him to be remembered by future generations. RIP.
A Few Dollars more is a total masterpiece
I love this man....
Such a great and underrated actor.
I met Lee at a Marie Calendars in Oxnard, CA. I was having breakfast with my girlfriend about 30 years ago. And he and his wife were sitting behind us, I was freaking out, said to her I have to say hello. I could tell it was him because of his eyes! Got up and walked over, said excuse me, but you are Lee Van Cleef aren’t you, he said yes. I said when your movies come on my buddies and I drink Jack Daniel’s together and smoke cigars…..he laughed… very cordial and a very nice guy! I was so stoked to meet him!!! He died not long after. RIP to the coolest outlaw in TV land!
Lee was even good in the B-rated sci-fi movie, "It Conquered the World."
He guided an evil alien to Earth via two-way communication using a unit at his home.
He (and the rest of the cast) were very annoyed where, at the end, Lee was instructed to use a cheap blowtorch to kill the alien as the real annhilator didn't arrive on a flatbed truck in time.
It's *CHEESY,* but Van Cleef played a believable role.
- By the Way, Frank Zappa has an intro about that movie in his song, "Cheepnis," where he mocks the hell out of it.
That’s so cool. Thanks for sharping you’re lucky my mum and dad seen famous people my mum saw the real Tom cruise had eye contact with him. My dad was on a train and next to him was Nickolas cage! I was so jealous.
Wow. I'm glad you met him.
Lee Van Cleef, Clint Eastwood, Lee Marvin Jones, John Wayne, Teddy Sevalis, Charles Bronson, Donald Sutherland, Don Wrinkels, Sean Connery, and others, we will never have these top quality actors again- they were just a different breed!
60's-70's will always be my favorite! 🇺🇲 🇮🇹 🇬🇧 👍🏼
Same is with world cinema. 50s to 70s is the golden era whether it American, European or Indian cinema. That period was full of stalwarts who made films with passion. Our lives have been enriched by these movies. Thanks to the cine world. 🙏
**Terry Savalis**
@@JamminClemmons Telly Savalas
@@kennethtalbott2233 What’s interesting about (you people) & your alcoholism, is that just a few years before the potato famine, Ireland was the site of a massively successful temperance campaign led by the noted Catholic priest, Theobald Mathew. So successful was this campaign that between 1838 and 1841 their national alcohol consumption was cut in half.
@@JamminClemmons what the hell are you talking about? best leave the bottle alone for a night pal. never mentioned anything about alcoholism. think you have the wrong person. certainly the wrong subject.
Lee Van Cleef plays such a good bad guy! There will never be another like him.
Colonel Douglas Mortimer is a protagonist in the film, just like Eastwood’s character Monco.
Hey, what an actor! He made it feel real, non of the BS today.
You got that absolutely right! They just don't make them like LVC nowadays.
you don't like the modern audience movies?
Thank God we can watch these whenever we want to. I miss our old-school entertainers.
❤😂kkkkkk melhor ainda
Hard to believe, but Lee Van Cleef had pretty much given up on his Hollywood career and retired from acting, until by sheer luck Sergio Leone came across his photo in a casting directory and demanded that an actor with a hawkish face like his should be in his Clint Eastwood movie.
Yes. Meerster Cleef had the look of er'a piratical adventurer. Great actor & made for the movie.
Lee was great!
Best move they could have done...
@@harryalpert8002 Sergio Leone was great too for discovering the great.
Yeah me to 0:51
One of the best trilogies of all time.
Lee Van Cleef is a wonderful actor with many interesting and attractive roles that make you enjoy watching. Since childhood, I have been watching American western films.
This was when movies were movies growing up in the late 60s early 70s the fondness is still there.
His eyes and his voice ,great actor. Lee Van Cleef RIP.
I was a great fan of Lee as a teenager. I believe his best role was in Death Rides a Horse.
COLDEST MF in the history of cinema
Тот факт, что Клинт Иствуд до сих пор ещё жив и продолжает сниматься в кино - просто невероятен!
LVC had that enigmatic look thats still hard to duplicate today. I think he'd have made an excellent James Bond villain.
The man who speak with his eyes
Un proverbe chinois dit ((( Un regard mental vaut mille mots )))
Outstanding. Never be movies like this again
This was the best! Just watched it other night on u-tube.
As a kid I always wondered about those strike-anywhere-matches. Invented in 1826 in London so they would have been common in US by the historical time this is set
Now we have "fail everytime junk lighters". No wonder my dad had drawers full of matches
They don't sell those matches anymore because the employees making them we're getting terrible illnesses. I read something about it.
and because they had the nasty problem of going off inside drawers.
The music 😂is pure class the acting is brilliant what a fantastic movie
Ennio Morricone, also Italian, composed the music scores in Sergio Leone spaghetti westerns.
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Makes me want to watch it again.
I love this film and the real star of this film is Lee Van Cleef and he is so perfect as the great colonel Douglas Mortimer who is the best movie character ever. I love to see him as a good guy. He was the best actor and so awesome.
If you see this, please send positive vibes my way. I’ve been struggling with health issues for years and could use your prayers.
Je penserai à vous de france 🇨🇵
hey man, I hope you’re doing well.. good luck with whatever!!
keep fighting and keep enjoying your days!
A MAN’S MAN!!! The look, those eyes 👀!!! For me he stole the scene 🎬 in every MOVIE🎥 he was in with his presence!!! I’m a big CLINT EASTWOOD FAN, but that DAMN🤬 “LEE VAN CLEEF” made every movie🎥 he was in, MUST SEE!!! A TRUE HOLLYWOOD LEGEND & ICON!!! 🙌🏽💪🏽🔥💯😎 #SABATA🤠
THE Lee Van was just too damn cool in this. A classy, morally-ambiguous, dangerous protagonist. Always will find his presence irreplaceable, just like Richard Boone in Big Jake.
He out shone every one in this movie, he was brilliant
So refreshing to see such nuance in the acting, the purpose and flow of the shots, the way the scenes play out like poetry.
Great actor and Great sound track by the master Ennio Morricone hard to beat 10/10
What a great background score ❤
This film is considerably better than The good, the bad and the ugly in many ways. And that's a great film.
my childhood films. Happy memories.
I watched this movie as a kid in a holiday cinema without no nothing about it. It is one movie that left a hell of an impression on' me growing up!! Brilliant score and LVC being such a cool ass' as sidekick to Clint' who was larger than life!!!
I believe that this was the first time Van Cleef was given a major role in a decent motion picture. After having bounced around Hollywood for 15 years, he made the most of it.
I remember being impressed that he judged the emergency stop so that his horse's wagon was in exactly the right position.
The music sets these apart
Ennio Morricone the Master Wrote heaps of great scores look him up 😊
@@AdamKablar yup...big time
The pipe was gifted to Van Cleef by Sergio Leone, found in an Rome antique shop. One of these years I will get one like it, but I HAVE gotten a very close copy of the Wellington WDC he smoked in _The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly_
Definitely Lee Van Cleef's greatest role- he made a huge contribution to FAFDM. His character, Colonel Mortimer was uber cool-definitely on a par with Clint's character. Lee's portrayal of the charismatic, courageous Mortimer was outstanding. The zenith of LVC's acting career.
Well done, Absulutely Excellent film Thanks
At around age thirty I watched this film for umpteenth time. It came to me as a funny shock to realize that I had subconsciously copied Lee van Cleef's style and gestures - clothing, way of walking and some other things. This role and Col. Mortimer are the tops of acting art.
Best role of Lee Van Cliff
Best western music of Ennio Morricone
One of the best Artist i love him too
Angel eyes was his nickname, my grandfather served the civil war under John Duff 33rd confederate army, and was featured on video during that era. A lot of ups-and-downs but we managed. U.S., Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865
One of the best..actors..in movies...
Also the best music score of the trilogy. G,B and the U was a classic score because it was unusual, but F a F D M was masterwork composing, pure intense soul.
As a fellow "accountant "- he was one of the best!
My favorite movie ever and he's one of the many reasons.
He absolutely owned this film from end to end, played his part with absolute precision and few words. I know he's more famous as angel eyes, but this one is my favorite.
Love the acting of all involved, the music; a real masterpiece. So much can be said by saying nothing! These genera of westerns are sadly gone.
For me it's "Death Rides A Horse" as Ryan!
Great cast.
Awesome music.
Nice plot and overall story.
My all-time favorite actor and spaghetti western!
(Best Of The Bad)....Thanks:
Original American Badass. Doing research for a D&D character
The fun thing is a lot of American and spaghetti westerns make great adventures for a game like D&D. You just adapt them to a fantasy setting.
The crafting of the scene of blowing out the match is just super acting and the music is all just perfect.
Wow....what a man!!! What an actor!!!
Tucumcari, New Mexico in the USA just South of the Bay of Biscay in Northern Spain... Love these Spaghetti Westerns...
I'd still like to go to Tucumcari for my next vacation.
What a classic, man.
Great era .. lucky to have been born and lived during those times
My favorite spaghetti western. Love this movie.
Once upon a time in the west needs a mention too👍👍👍👥👍
Crazy how italians took westerns, who was a genre on its way out at the time of the dollar trilogy, and with american leads they did it better than americans ever did in america
They also did war movies about this time. Lee was in one of those.
The Romans have their hands in everything
You know you’re a bad azz dude when PRIMUS writes a song about you !
6:19 he felt the heart and soul inside him fall
Simple, yet great edit. Wherever Lee van Cleef is right now, I'm sure he is smiling towards you for this video friend
Ol angel eyes. Classic character
Perfect casting
What's funny that for our trip from North Carolina to West National Parks next summer, me and my wife decided to make a stop at Tucumcari overnight 🙂 Didn't even know until I saw this now.
The coolest villain of all time
Oh NO! where's the ATF when you need em? That's a short barreled rifel! Oh My!
First guy firing at 2.5 bullets a minute was almost an automatic as well
Amazing SERGIO LEONE❤️🤍😘🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠
The man's features are very sharp, he always scared me.
Tucumcari looks like an interesting place. I may take my next vacation there. By the way, totally agree with others on here; the bar scene with Lee Van Cleef and Klaus Kinski was one of the best ever in Western movies.
1:09 that gave me nightmares when I imagined him as either Mortimer or Angel Eyes
Imagine be Lee Van Cleef for a day
Hunter Eyes
Defined jawline
Gorila Hands
Extremely Badass Deadeyes
Cold and smart
Based pipe smoker
In the Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Lee Van Cleef changed his opening line which had a lot of threats to looking at a photo and saying, "Your family?"
The other guy nods nervously.
Then, "Nice family."
That threat is right up there with, "The Emperor is not as forgiving as I an."
❤❤ Un western extra dominé par un acteur au visage d'aigle !
Ennio Morricone was a musical score genius.
In actuality, meerschaum is a type of clay naturally made by a composite of magnesium and hydro silicate. This is found in many places around the world, including France, Greece, the United States, but is primarily located in Northern Africa, Eastern Africa, and Turkey.Jan 19, 2021
For a Few Dollars More is my favourite Spaghetti Western and my 3rd all time favourite Western after Hang 'em High & Tombstone.
The eyes...Van Cleef dont need words his eyes say everything you need to know.
The pipe scene is sensacional 😅
Regia del Gran Maestro Sergio Leone, creatore di un genere western che ha sorpreso molti in quel periodo
GREAT! Absolutely great recap......
Best of the Bad
On my list the next time I pass through Tucumcari is to stop in the railroad museum there and see if there's any mention of this movie. I'd be inclined to leave a copy if there isn't.
The pipe makes the character.
I like the stock for the revolver makes for a more accurate shot .
Impresionante Lee van Cleef
Honorable mention as the sharpshooter in
"The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms"