Clint Eastwood Eli Wallach - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
Framed photo of "Clint Eastwood Eli Wallach - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)" — Black-and-white fine art print on Fine Art paper Fine Art 70x50 cm
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About this photo
Clint Eastwood Eli Wallach in the Sad Hill Cemetery
This iconic photo captures Clint Eastwood Eli Wallach during the filming of *A Fistful of Dollars* in 1966, directed by Sergio Leone on location in Almería. The Italian director revolutionized the Western genre with his "Dollars Trilogy," transforming a then-unknown international actor into a cinema legend. Leone built the Sad Hill cemetery specifically for the final sequence, enlisting the Spanish army to dig 5,000 fake graves.
The film grossed $25 million at the global box office, launching Eastwood on a legendary career spanning more than 70 films. Eli Wallach, a veteran of the New York theater scene, delivered a memorable performance as a Mexican bandit, creating one of the most famous trios in the history of the spaghetti western. His collaboration with Ennio Morricone on the soundtrack left an indelible mark on the history of cinema.
A remarkable film that captures the meeting of two Western legends in one of cinema’s most iconic settings.