With the two preceding films in his "Dollars" trilogy having unleashed a boom in Euro Western productions Sergio Leone knew that his concluding chapter would have to top them all. Armed with his largest budget yet Leone created what is for many the final word on the subject - a ...With the two preceding films in his "Dollars" trilogy having unleashed a boom in Euro Western productions Sergio Leone knew that his concluding chapter would have to top them all. Armed with his largest budget yet Leone created what is for many the final word on the subject - a violent picaresque epic presented with operatic scope and intensity with Clint Eastwood donning the iconic hat and poncho one last time.
A partnership between two scoundrels Blondie (Eastwood) and Tuco (Eli Wallach) goes awry only for fate to intervene in the form of information about a cache of stolen Confederate gold buried in a graveyard. Each possessing a different clue to its location the pair are forced into a distrustful partnership. However the gold is also sought by Angel Eyes (Lee Van Cleef) a ruthless mercenary with his own twisted code of honour.
Thus begins a desperate pursuit amidst the mass destruction and absurdity of the American Civil War culminating in an iconic three-way standoff inside the graveyard. Mythic cynical and endlessly entertaining The Good The Bad and The Ugly brings Leone's grand sense of dramatic scale to its apotheosis.