Time
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Text Which Appears
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Role
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00:12
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United Artists Presents
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Institution that made the film
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00:14
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A film produced by Alberto Grimaldi
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Producer
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00:22
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Clint Eastwood
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Actor
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00:47-00:53
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In The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
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Title
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01:02
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Lee Van Cleef
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Actor
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01:04
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With Aldo Gioffre
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Actor
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01:09
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Luigi Pistilli …
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Actors
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01:13
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Benito Stefanelli …
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Actors
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01:20
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And with Mario Brega
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Actor
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01:22
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And with Eli Walach in the role of Tuco
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Actor
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01:25
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Story English Version by Micky Knox …
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Story writer
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01:28
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Giancarlo Sante
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Assistant Director
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01:35
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Fernado Anouchi
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Production Manager
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01:45
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Sets and Costumes By Carlo Simi
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Set and Costume
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01:47
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Nino Baragle …
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Editors
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01:55
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Ennio Marrione
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Music
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02:02
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Evos Bacciucci
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Special Effects
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02:14
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Tonino Delli Colli
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Director of Photography
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02:17
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Aldo Pomilia
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Production Supervisor
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02:39
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Directed By Sergio Leone
|
Director
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We can see this is going to be a Western Film through the font used in the title sequence the font used is very stereotypical Western which highlights the fact that it is going to be a Western film. Through the Iconography we see a cannon, cowboys, gunshots and red. The colour Red signifies that there is going to be blood spilled within the film and Cannons, Cowboys and Gunshots signify the Western genre.
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