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  • 2 homos must have signed on here by mistake

  • I still think this ending, and film are the best out of the trilogy.

  • italy is a nice country

  • Grande performance de Clint Eastwood.

  • Cena marcante,grande performance de Clint Eastwood.

  • Greatest duel EVER.

  • Volonte was totally brilliant tin this film. May he rest in peace in Sardinia!

  • Nice replica Henry rifle Eastwood's holding!

  • 2:52 FTW.

  • Just an absolutely fabulous film, that seems to get better as it ages, Ennio Morricones music is, the icing on the cake here, and it was all done on a shoestring budget.....

  • Kurosawa and Shakespeare rolled up into spaghetti.

  • It is a blast of popular culture fresh air every time I see this clip.

  • van cleef does not blink..

  • Clint and Lee spoke in English! Gian Maria spoke only Italian! That my friends is Leone's spaghetti westerns!!! Master piece!!!

  • Haha, the main bad guy (Ramon) from A Fistful of Dollars had a rifle pointed at Joe, and here, the cards have turned.

  • lee van cleef was one cool hombre ...

  • thank you so much

  • reminds me a lot of the ending of tgtbath

  • ESTAS SI SON PELÍCULAS... HE DICHO.

  • There aren't three actors today that could even come close to making this scene happen again. This is truly a rare moment.

  • my fav out of the 3

  • they are not a cowboy !!!!!

  • is that Ramon from For a fistful of dollars?

  • @andorhalier yes

  • Volonte is the best of the bad guys...couple that talent with good guys Eastwood and Van Cleef and you have an incredible western, that unlike American versions, keeps you riveted to your seat throughout the entire movie!

  • @joepesciscat that's a bit strong, mate. Just for clipping the front off. lol

  • OMG!

    I wanna be a cowboy ^^!

  • I am all over you like a bad habit

  • please don't forget Gian Maria Volontè one of the best italian actor

  • @joepesciscat watch the language boy !

  • @joepesciscat The best bit? I'am not sure but I admit that I shouldn't shorten this scene. My mistake.

  • this scene always gets my heart pumpin!

  • Indio doesn't like it I assume...

  • This is my favorite spaghetti western. 

  • Lee Van Cleef even looked fast

  • The genius of Sergio Leone with a combination of hypnotic music of Hansi Marconi and wonderful game of Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef and created one of Western flicks and best regarded in the history of cinema. This scene hypnotic

  • Lee Van Cleef I love your beautiful horse

  • sergio leone,the best.

  • when Clint says now we start the music is just soo fucking brilliant fuck the oscars fuck them Ennio Morricone is the best composer in the history of cinema the oscars are nothing but a fucking joke

  • Naturally, between brother and sister.

  • does el indio cry?? or is it sweat?

  • @RotundaAmusements

    Undoubtedly, its gotta be sweat. He KNOWS is ass is toast when Clint intervenes, as he is no match for Mortimer. 

  • @numisnerd He cries through the movie to due to guilt.

  • Spaghetti westerns are classics. The only director or producer that I think could modernis them is tarrantino

  • Classic film. Probably an icon cowboy film. My granda used to watch these cowboy films all the time when I was little and it's only when you get older that u realise how class the films are.

  • Can some skilled craftsman please make this pocketwatch so that I and a thousand others can purchase it!

  • The classic showdown. Copied so many times. Very cool.

  • omg! Lee Van Cleef in a duel! :D

  • Bravo. 

  • Best of the Dollars Trilogy.

  • in italian version after east. says " try this" he says "indio...you know this game"

    instead in this version he says "now we start"

  • El indio had second chance but he was too much of a coward

  • Still brilliant after all these years.... As Clint said bravo!!!!

  • The is the music of the final duel and it is the epitome of the so called Good vs. Evil. Tales and epic stories have been written of this and of the fairness and frustration that is so perfectly potrayed by Lee Van Cleef each time he glances down at his revolver. Eastwood's character is considered somewhat supernatural and here, he clearly emerges as the hand of Fate holding the musical watch. Spooky and chilling are the words to describe the duel, but that music is beyond description here.

  • Coolest western ever....

  • @cogidubnus1953 your truth...))) And what a great music!!!

  • I love this trilogy! Best movies I ever seen!

  • Lee Van Cleef!

  • Amazing

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