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A 1968 Western starring "Bad" actor Lee Van Cleef makes for the perfect follow-up to the classic genre favorite, The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
The movies were international blockbusters, and while Eastwood made a triumphant return to Hollywood, Van Cleef stayed in Europe, becoming the most readily recognizable Americano in the Spaghetti ...
They search for buried treasure while avoiding the cruel Angel Eyes (Lee Van Cleef), leading to a jaw-dropping sequence set on a Civil War battlefield. True Grit (2010) Image Credit: Paramount ...
Yet his most iconic role came as the “Good” to Lee Van Cleef’s “Bad” and Eli Wallach’s “Ugly,” as Spaghetti Western master Sergio Leone directs the final showdown with tense close ...
Van Cleef, shortening his performing name to Lee, appeared in some B-grade science fiction films but carved out his true niche in westerns, both on television and in cinema.