FILM 1223: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND
THE UGLY
TRIVIA: Clint Eastwood wore the
same poncho through all three "Man with No Name" movies without
replacement or cleaning.
Because Sergio Leone spoke barely any
English and Eli Wallach
spoke barely any Italian, the two communicated in French.
Eli Wallach would have
been decapitated during the train scene if he had lifted his head up. In the
wide-shot, you can see the step that would have impacted his head.
Eli Wallach was almost
poisoned on the set after drinking acid used to burn the bags filled with gold
coin to make them rip open easier when struck with the spade. The acid had been
poured into a lemon soda bottle and Wallach didn't know it. He drank a lot of
milk and filmed the scene with a mouth full of sores.
The three man gunfight scene is
called either a "Mexican standoff" or a truel (game theory). There
are several mathematical papers covering the many complex outcomes of a truel.
Other movies that use a truel are Reservoir
Dogs (1992) and Pulp Fiction
(1994).
The three principal actors are the
only ones who speak actual English in the film: Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Eli Wallach, with the
exceptions of Al Mulock
(the one-armed man) and John Bartha
(the sheriff). Everyone else in the film is really speaking their native
language, mostly Italian and Spanish, and was later dubbed into English.
When Blondie and Angel Eyes are
traveling to the cemetery, Blondie shoots a skulker, then counts the number of
people that will be traveling together. He says, "Six. A perfect
number." In mathematics, a number is perfect if the sum of its factors
(excluding itself) equals itself. Six is a perfect number because 1, 2, and 3
are factors and 1 + 2 + 3 = 6. (The next perfect number is 28.)
Director Trademark: Sergio Leone: [Large
circles covered in pave stones]


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