For A Few Dollars More - Final Duel
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1:05.................All Hell freezes over. The best moment in any film ever made or likely to be made, ever :-)
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bravo old man!!
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it makes me sad to be 21, discovering such great films from back in the day with great actors who put the love into films. this movie is so badass that i fall inlove,but then the part that makes me sad is when the movie is over and i realise these actors are dead or extremely old and movies now are nothing lik back in the day-
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Thumbs up if you want that watch
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Movie magic...Indio,,cockey and arrogant with an incredible advantage on the colonel.He startsthe duel watch with smirky expressions.The colonel smoldering mad and hateful of Indio,alone ,he thinks,finally facing the man he has been hunting for years,only to find himself in a hopeless situation ,his only option he thinks ,is a grab for his gun on the ground,a desperate and futile chance.Watch chiming....Indio looks at the picture and at the colonel and thinks,...hummmight there be a resemblance?
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@Landroval2007 thats a henry repeaterl
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@BlaBlog101 Clint shakes his head because Indio is going for his gun.
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Such a classic, I miss Lee Van Cliff, the guy was a great actor, the scene in this clip where he says "Maybe next time" and then walks away into the sunset is the epitome of western movie coolness
Absolutely loved this movie. My favorite of all the Westerns. Best score and best story. Sixty Seconds to What is a timeless classic. Clint and Lee Van Cleef were complete badasses and Volante played such a great bad guy.
Traveler79World 2 weeks ago 19
Lee Van Cleef stands helpless, ruing the lack of justice in the world. And then justice arrives in the shape of Clint Eastwood and an 1866 Winchester rifle. This is a spiritual movie moment, in the most unlooked for of places.
Landroval2007 2 weeks ago 11