The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (HD) - Full movie

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A hitman is hired to uncover the identity of a man named Jackson, finding out he is now known as Bill Carson and eventually being double-crossed and left to die, leading to a series of betrayals and interactions among various characters in pursuit of hidden gold coins. Ultimately, the story culminates in a final confrontation at Sad Hill cemetery over the money's location, with conflicts and alliances shifting among the characters.

Insights

  • The hitman's pursuit of Bill Carson, his partnership with Angel Eyes, and subsequent betrayals highlight the complex web of alliances and deceptions driving the narrative, showcasing the intricate interpersonal dynamics at play.
  • The themes of loyalty, betrayal, and survival are central to the story, with characters constantly shifting allegiances and motivations in a high-stakes pursuit of hidden gold coins, underscoring the unpredictable and treacherous nature of human interactions in pursuit of wealth and power.

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Recent questions

  • Who is the protagonist being pursued by?

    Baker

  • What is the hitman paid to uncover?

    Jackson's true identity

  • Who saves the protagonist from the hitman?

    Angel Eyes

  • Where does the hitman's pursuit of Bill Carson lead him?

    A town where Carson has re-enlisted in the army

  • What is the hitman ultimately sentenced to?

    Hang for his crimes

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Summary

00:00

"Hitman's Pursuit: Betrayal and Escape"

  • The protagonist is being pursued by a man named Baker for information on a case involving missing gold coins.
  • The protagonist denies any knowledge of the missing coins and refuses to cooperate with Baker.
  • Baker hires a hitman to find out the real identity of a man named Jackson, who is hiding under the name Bill Carson.
  • The hitman is paid $500 initially to uncover Jackson's true identity.
  • The hitman discovers that Jackson is now known as Bill Carson and is paid $1,000 to eliminate him.
  • The hitman is double-crossed by the protagonist, who is saved by another man named Angel Eyes.
  • The hitman is ultimately betrayed by Angel Eyes and left to die.
  • The hitman is sentenced to hang for his crimes but manages to escape.
  • The hitman's partnership with Angel Eyes ends in betrayal, leaving the hitman in a precarious situation.
  • The hitman's pursuit of Bill Carson leads him to a town where Carson has re-enlisted in the army and is living with a woman named Maria.

46:47

"Western tale of spurs, gold, and reunion"

  • Two kinds of spurs: those that come in by the door and those that come in by the window.
  • Instructions to remove an empty pistol belt and prepare for a hanging.
  • Mention of a luxurious hotel with international cuisine and attractions.
  • Discussion of Bill Carson and Canby, Yankee colonels causing trouble.
  • Details about a Yankee prison camp called Batterville.
  • Verdict and sentence for Thomas Larson alias Shorty Larson.
  • Conversation about a hidden gold treasure and its location in a cemetery.
  • Interaction between Tuco and a wounded man named Blondie.
  • Tuco's reunion with his brother Pablo after nine years.
  • Tuco's reflection on his life choices and his relationship with his brother.

01:29:42

"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"

  • The journey is through Texas towards a destination for $200,000.
  • The troops encountered are grey, like the group.
  • The group interacts with the troops, expressing support for the Confederacy.
  • Prisoners of war are called to march and are accounted for.
  • A prisoner named Bill Carson is singled out and treated harshly.
  • The captain demands humane treatment for the prisoners.
  • The captain vows to gather evidence against those mistreating prisoners.
  • Tuco is captured and interrogated about money buried in a grave.
  • Tuco reveals the location of the money in Sad Hill cemetery.
  • A plan to destroy Branston Bridge is discussed, but the captain lacks the courage to carry it out.

02:18:45

Battle Plans and Buried Treasure at Sad Hill

  • Companies B, E, and D are ready for battle, with a call for forward movement.
  • The captain is wounded, requiring medical attention, and a plan is discussed to blow up a bridge to redirect the fighting.
  • The cemetery where the money is buried is revealed to be Sad Hill, with the grave marked as Arch Stanton, leading to a final confrontation between the characters.
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