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The film is celebrated for Leone’s innovative directing style, which juxtaposed vast, sweeping panoramic shots of desolate landscapes with extreme, tight close-ups of characters' eyes and faces.

The story follows three morally ambiguous men in a race to find a hidden cache of $200,000 in Confederate gold. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly(1966)

Released in Italy on December 23, 1966, is widely considered the definitive Spaghetti Western and a masterpiece of world cinema. Directed by Sergio Leone , it serves as the final, thematically connected installment of the "Dollars Trilogy," following A Fistful of Dollars (1964) and For a Few Dollars More (1965). Production and Visual Style The film is celebrated for Leone’s innovative directing

Played by Eli Wallach , a chaotic Mexican bandit who provides both comic relief and a tragic portrait of survivalism. Directed by Sergio Leone , it serves as

Played by Lee Van Cleef , a cold, ruthless hitman driven by pure greed.

Although set in the American Southwest during the Civil War, the movie was primarily filmed in Spain (notably the Almería and Burgos regions) and Italy .