Ennio Morricone's score to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) is regarded as one of the most recognizable and influential soundtracks in history. It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Tuco on top. But only for a moment. For an actor whose character is always second fiddle, Eli Wallach is the conductor in this orchestra. "Nice to meet you. "I'm Lincolns grandfather!" Unbelievable. "I'm your friend Blondie. Please dont die!" Terrorist one moment. Beggar the next. Eli Wallach should have received two Academy Awards for this 24 karat performance. The most underrated actor in film history., with no close second. You can keep the good and the bad. I'll take the ugly every time.
"Blondie, please dont die, I love you"- Outstanding!
I love how Blondie simply lets his head fall back now that he knows Tuco has to keep him alive.
The Trumpet music when the horses and carriage are approaching is so beautiful, it gives it an incredible spiritual feeling
Why don't we also appreciate Bill Carson's acting?
Wallach should have gotten an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.
Eli Wallach deserved a grammy nod for this effort, but sadly the film industry looked down their noses at 'spaghetti westerns'
Can you imagine actors or today trying to do this.....these guys could say it all without saying a word....best movie ever
Tuco is in the film the personification of the human being's egoism within his basic needs
I always grab a bottle of water after watching this scene 😄
He wasn't dying in that moment he told Tuco he knew the name. But he could finally rest knowing Tuco would keep him alive.
"Don't die until later."
I am 48 years old I have been watching this movie 🎬 since I was 10 years old ...timeless classic Eli Wallach is magnificent ❤❤❤
A masterpiece, this movie will never be forgotten.
Ennio Morricone's score to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) is regarded as one of the most recognizable and influential soundtracks in history. It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
“Don’t die until later...” 🤣
"Nice to meet you Jackson, I'm Lincoln's grandfather."
Tuco on top. But only for a moment. For an actor whose character is always second fiddle, Eli Wallach is the conductor in this orchestra. "Nice to meet you. "I'm Lincolns grandfather!" Unbelievable. "I'm your friend Blondie. Please dont die!" Terrorist one moment. Beggar the next. Eli Wallach should have received two Academy Awards for this 24 karat performance. The most underrated actor in film history., with no close second. You can keep the good and the bad. I'll take the ugly every time.
"Blondie, what's the matter" absolute classic, the greatest movie ever made.
Eli's performance in this film is simply superb.
Incredible awesome scene...Sergio Leone was a genius...Ennio Morricone too...respect to legends...🇮🇹