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General Information => Clint Eastwood Westerns => Topic started by: bdc28 on January 29, 2003, 02:59:20 PM
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If Blondie knew that the gold was in the unmarked grave next to Arch Stantons....why did he let Tuco dig up Stanton's grave? (In fact, he assisted by throwing him a shovel).
Any theories on this twisted behavior of Blondie?
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First of all because it's always fun to torture Tuco a bit, and secondly because possibly in the back of his mind he was a little cautious just in case Colonel Mortimer showed up - which, of course, he did.
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in case Colonel Mortimer showed up - which, of course, he did.
All the way from For A Few Dollars More and some twenty odd years before they meet for the first time?! ???
Phew! :o
That must be in the extra-rare US print, eh? ;D
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Boy, that was sillier ;)
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That one was a little joke for all the "are they really a trilogy?" folks out there. Glad you enjoyed it, Daisy!
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That's right, Peck. ;)
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enlighten me please!besides clint who was the other actor who was present in all the three spheghetti westerns.
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Mario Brega (http://us.imdb.com/Name?Brega,%20Mario%20(I))
(http://www.adiosgringo.com/imagenes/personajes/mario%20brega/brega.jpg)
He played Chico in A Fistful of Dollars, Nino in For a Few Dollars More and Cpl. Wallace in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
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Besides Brega, several of the "henchmen" were in all three films ... at least Aldo Sambrell, Lorenzo Robledo and Benito Stefanelli, maybe others.