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Lee Van Cleef - FOR A FISTFUL OF SCENES

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2008

For a Fistful of Scenes - A tribute to the legendary Lee Van Cleef.

Music used throughout the clip:

Adios Sabata (Main theme) - by Bruno Nicolai.
Two Mules for Sister Sara - by Ennio Morricone.
The Grand Duel (Parte Prima) - by Luis Bacalov.

Made with Windows Movie Maker.

Enjoy :-)

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Uploader Comments (GroggyWantsToFly)

  • What movie is the knife throwing scene from? Please and thank you. Great video, btw.

  • @Natejitsu

    Thank you.

    This scene 2:51 is taken from the first Sabata film.

  • I read your comments on someone elses 95% ncopy and came to see the original. Respect to you.

  • @planetrockford

    Thank you very much :-)

  • Where's 1:41 from?

  • @calendanime

    It's from the extended version of The Good the Bad and the Ugly.

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  • The climactic duel in For a Few Dollars More is my absolute favourite, because it is so emotionally charged. Lee Van Cleef even outshone Clint Eastwood in that movie.

  • christ why isn't there jus ONE actor under 40 who's this mutherfuckin kewl today?!!!

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  • @Wanderlink

    What the fuck are you takling about?

    Go Australia and fuck with dolphins!

  • Lee Van Cleef was a famous dolphin right?

  • Lee's been dead for 23 years, but Chuck Norris still checks under his bed each night... just in case.

  • 2:53 Oh shit, he killed Willy Wonka! :)

  • @GroggyWantsToFly Also according to my count, Lee Van Cleef was in 85 films (3 were made for TV) and 149 episodes of various TV shows and the public first saw him in May of 1952 on TV in Space Patrol. His first film was High Noon later that year. Other TV shows include The Medic where Lee plays a doctor! In My Mother the Car he played a lawyer. But most often Lee was a bad guy in shows such as Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Have Gun Will Travel, The Lawman etc.

  • @GroggyWantsToFly BTW, the scene at 1:41 was always in the Italian and Spanish versions we saw over in Europe in the 60's while in the Navy. United Artists ruled the film was TOO LONG for it's release in the US. UA paid for part of the film with P. E. A. Rome so they ordered Leone to cut it down & that scene was one that was removed. Leone was very angry & upset about having to cut his film for English release according to Eli Wallach interview. DVD is the full film in english.

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