Collectors' Set
Widescreen
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Director Sergio Leone showed the world a new way of film-making and thinking about film when he introduced audiences to Clint Eastwood as the famed "Man with No Name," in For a Few Dollars More and Once Upon a Time in the West. Now, highlighted by Ennio Morricone's haunting score, the final chapter in his groundbreaking trilogy follows Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Eli Wallach as they embark on a quest to find a stash of hidden gold. After forming an uneasy alliance, the trio find themselves facing greed, treachery and murder as they search for the stolen loot in this special, extended version. Special features include, audio commentary, deleted scenes, extended scene, "making of" documentary," featurettes, poster gallery and theatrical trailers in this 2-disc set.
Sergio Leone –Director
Alberto Grimaldi – Producer
Luciano Vincenzoni – Screenwriter
Sergio Leone – Screenwriter
Agenore Incrocci – Screenwriter
Furio Scarpelli – Screenwriter
Reviews Counted: 67
Rotten: All three arrive at the cache at the same time. Who gets it? Director Leone doesn't seem to care very much, and after 161 minutes of mayhem, audiences aren't likely to either.
-, TIME Magazine, August 11, 2008Fresh: The new length gives a clearer view of the civil war context: a nightmare of panic as the south flees before the Union's advance.
-Peter Bradshaw, Guardian [UK], August 01, 2008Fresh: Re-released movies are forever claiming to be iconic, but few can hold the title as easily as Sergio Leone's The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
-Kevin Maher, Times [UK], August 01, 2008Fresh: Sergio Leone's masterpiece is as enduring as the scorched desert in which it is filmed. Also receives props for most effective use of whistling ever.
-, Film4, August 01, 2008
this is the best western ever! hands down
Reviewer: corey p Review refers to DVD version
