The film 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' was released in Italian cinemas.
The film was released internationally, including in the United States and other countries.
Principal photography for 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' took place in Spain and Italy.
Ennio Morricone composed the iconic musical score for 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'.
Blondie (The Good) meets Tuco (The Ugly) at a cemetery after saving each other from hanging.
Blondie and Tuco form a partnership to dupe people in a staged capture-and-rescue scam for bounty money.
Tuco is captured by bounty hunters but Blondie rescues him before the hanging, splitting the bounty money.
Blondie deserts Tuco in the desert as part of their scam, but Tuco survives and seeks revenge.
Tuco reveals the name and grave location of the man who buried $200,000 in Confederate gold, and he forces Blondie to help find it.
Angel Eyes is introduced as a ruthless bounty hunter searching for the hidden gold for himself.
Blondie, Tuco, and Angel Eyes repeatedly cross paths, each trying to find the gold first.
All three men meet at the cemetery where the gold is buried, leading to a tense three-way duel.
Blondie outsmarts Angel Eyes, kills him, and retrieves the buried gold with Tuco's reluctant cooperation.
Blondie lets Tuco live and rides away with a share of the gold, ending their partnership.