i was there on Saturday, loved it. to answer your question, why do we love spaghetti western, and specifically this one? well, i think they are masterpieces of cinema and music. Sergio and Ennio were absolute geniuses, and the acting of the main characters simply first class
The "Sad Hill" scene is my favorite movie scene ever. Starting with Tuco's search for the one grave up to the noose hanging from the tree. Moricone's Music rounds everthing off. Epic.
Mine too.. and visiting the place this year was absolutely awesome and something i’ve wanted to do for years. Thank you.. please check our over videos as we visit more western/movie locations 😉👍🏼
I like For a Few Dollars More even better. The ending is every bit as good, and the story reveal is more interesting. No Old Man. I thought I was having trouble with my adding. It's alright now
My favorite western too. If it's on tv and there's only 15 - 20 minutes left, I watch. Never get tired of the music either. There's a little sadness in the ecstacy of gold.
I think what makes Spaghetti Westerns so loved, and especially The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, is the epic scope of them. The way Sergio Leone used the frame and the cinematography is stunning. I love the super close ups of the actors faces, contrasted against the wide vistas of landscape. Of course, those movies wouldn't be what they are with Ennio Morricone brilliance. You know you can hear Jerry Goldsmith's scores and be forgiven for thinking it may be a John Williams score. However, there's no other composer who can be mistaken for Ennio Morricone. He was the Maestro.
As impressive as the restored hill is, the original one is still mind boggling in its detail! Imagine the work of that film crew to create a cemetery like this for a scene of a movie they didn’t even know would be successful
Best western period . It’s got dialogue. , intrigue , history , and decent period correct scenes , just amazing ! One of only a very few films that can be watched a second time …… thanks for the memories !
Its awesome that they uncovered the stone circle and whole area, must of took a ton of uncovering by hand without damaging anything. Crazy to think how long that was ago. This movie series totally inspired many movies and video games like Red Dead Redemption. Best westerns ever.
Im 75 and The Good, Bad ,Ugly has held up as not only my fav all time Western but Movie as well sans a female love interest and I’m a hopeless romantic
Agreed, IMO this is my favorite western, and I think a masterpiece of music and story. Never a dull moment in a film 3 hours long. Clint is one of the most entertaining actors ever, and the scenery, how it was shot, there is something quite haunting about the locations. Other actors were great , but TUCO ( Eli Wallach) this is his movie. The comedy in him although his character is a dirt bag, you can't help in the end but love him. That is why this location is a shrine of remembrance.
It’s wonderful how it was restored by volunteers. Truly a work of love. I saw this movie when first shown with my best friend and love it until today! Thanks for this.
I understand… he’s made me a better person! Soon we’re going to visit the bank that featured in Kelly’s hero’s! & again i’ll be thanking him for being a father figure.
Great work guys, l first watched this movie way back in 1979 as kid. This presentation brings back memories . In those days in this side of the world - Zambia, the only way we could watch such movies is by going to a Welfare Center as children growing up in a small Mining Town where mobile movies where shown on 16'' projector .
Sadly I am to old to travel, to visit. But thanks to those who have restored the classic. What do I enjoy the most, The Actors, The Music, The Whole thing, Still my number one film Thanks
Brilliant job by the volunteers, thank-you. Ive no idea why this holds such sway over people, but this one scene appears to do so more than perhaps any other in cinematic history. I first visited in 2013 and it was as described, overgrown and home to scary looking cattle! I'm cycling in the Pyrenees later this year and will take a day out to visit and appreciate all the hard work.
As a child playing cowboys i’d always be Clint Eastwood.. the character, the attitude along with the beautiful locations probably made me the person i am today! Loving the outdoors, nature, and always looking for that sense of adventure. Thank you
You are very welcome & if you’re interested in Clint Eastwood movies well soon be visiting the bank where the last scene was filmed from the movie Kelly’s Heroes 👊🏼😁
Esse filme é tão sensacional, que fica impossível dizer qual a parte mais emocionante. Particularmente me toca muito o conteúdo final principalmente quando é tocada a musica Ectasy of gold.
I visited Sad Hill in february 2018 and it was snowing! Beautiful scenario, but I drove +700km to see the landscape around. So I stayed in Burgos and visited in the next day... well, what an experience it is to be there, sunny day and all landscape was visible! Amazing!
Great video, I have a grave there and we are going back to visit the area again in July so I am looking forward to Sad Hill , its an amazing place and there are lots of lovely villages to stay in nearby , we stop off there as part of a bike tour round Spain , keep up the good work . Dave
Nice job. Great matches. It's starting to grow over again. I was there a year ago and there was no grass in the inner ring. Though I guess you were there in the winter.
This movies were so good and loved by everyone due to simple fact that this stories were not told by Hollywood movie standards, acting, long camera shot, no time limitations, close ups longer then normal, story's its self were just outstanding going from one situation to another taking turns and leading you to some discovery on the way and so on, just outstanding story teller like in the book, slowly page after page together with greatest music you could get, music and picture molded together , what a treat it was to see this in the cinema in panoramic view glued to the chair in dark room waiting for few dollars more to be picked up by loved character. I was one of them in that kino, well we used go to KINO not cinema 🙂 different times different world 😉😉😊😊❤❤ Thanks for your video and all best with your traveling 🙂
Thank you, soon we’ll also visiting and filming the town with the bank that featured in Kelly’s Hero’s, another Clint Eastwood classic if you’re interested.. 🫡
I went there last week........I learned by chance that the location of this famous scene was in northern Spain, not down south where the other locations are. So i went off in search of it. Follow the trail and then it appears. Great that so many people recreated the scene. Near Covarrubias. I walked around with Ecstasy of Gold playing on my phone. I am a nerd though.
Thank you, the stone circle was just about overgrown with soil and grass. It just needed the topsoil removing. All the graves you could see were again overgrown with bushes and shrubs.. non of the wooden crosses where there however the stones to the graves were but in most cases laid down.. theres a video out there called sadhill unearthed.. it’s worth a watch 😊👍🏼
@@Overlandtraveladventure in 1966 was a revolution for people here ¡one of the greatest Hollywood productions like "El Cid" Charlon Heston ! and village people put great entusiasm,the scene of bridge explosion(constructed by real Spanish Army engineers) and the extras depicting Confederates and Nordists were young military that volunteer to the film,they put so great entusiasm in battle "ambience" that some scenes of "rifle butt" and bayonette were REAL and no coreographied... one of the boys even was victim of "Dixie battle fever" and hold himself charging and screaming "Rebel Yell" and weaving the Bonnie Blue flag even after Directors scream ¡cut!🤣 (I also have preference for Confederates) all the production was astonishing complex and full of curiosities,no doubt deserves a future movie about the movie itself..maybe a comedy.😂
@@josesierraromero8316 wow, thats great to hear, thank you. I grew up watching spaghetti westerns. Clint Eastwood was my favourite and certainly the good the bad and the ugly. This place has been on my bucket list for many years and when we visited this year it made me very proud to be there… thank you friend 😁
@@Overlandtraveladventure i also have a great interest in Far West since my Childhood,my interest grew later to 1861 States War and American History in general so i begun study english by myself in order to read books on the matter..years run over and my interest has grew even more,now im reading a book about The Civil War Monitor and Merrimack Ironclads..(as i ststed above,my sympathies go for the Confederacy..) You are welcome to Spain friend return soon
@@josesierraromero8316 our love is nature & wildlife, mountains and forests… but if them places have history then even better… we’re always exploring new places and the Spanish national parks have much to offer…. We be back camera to hand 😉
Fantastic video. I grew up with the movies and had the records as a kid. Loved them. Still love the movies and music. This has gone to the top of my bucket list. Is the a visitors website for locations?
It’s a beautiful place to visit and why not add it to the bucket list! I did. Ps: take a picnic. I believe they’ve added a few more locations to a walking trail like the jail house.. all accessible by car. Maybe check out google and enjoy 😉 👍🏼
Thank you very much my dear friend, we have taken us back years with the most wonderful and unforgettable memories, in that movie I discovered three characters WaLash "Fear and Anticipation", Lee Van Cleef "Supremonition and Suspicion", Clint "Indifference"
My wife and daughters dont know how much they are going to love going on a trip here with me!!
🤣🤣🤣 well tell them the area is beautiful and you’ll not be wrong 😉👍🏼
i was there on Saturday, loved it. to answer your question, why do we love spaghetti western, and specifically this one? well, i think they are masterpieces of cinema and music. Sergio and Ennio were absolute geniuses, and the acting of the main characters simply first class
Agreed, most films today need action 100% of the time to make the movie interesting… these westerns are much more than that. Thanks Giorgio 😉👍🏼
Please were is the cemetery located
@@Schoolofeternity near Burgos, approximately 2 hrs drive north of Madrid. Spain
@@Schoolofeternity A bit away from Almeria if I'm correct. Probably didn't help, but if I did you're welcome.
@@Schoolofeternity the local Is in Contreras. If you search Sad Hill cementery in google you will see the location
A legendary film with legendary actors. My favorite western. I saw it as a young kid in a drive in theater. Thank you so much for this. You rock!
Thanks again.. the music is just brilliant to these spaghetti westerns 👌🏼
The "Sad Hill" scene is my favorite movie scene ever. Starting with Tuco's search for the one grave up to the noose hanging from the tree. Moricone's Music rounds everthing off. Epic.
Mine too.. and visiting the place this year was absolutely awesome and something i’ve wanted to do for years. Thank you.. please check our over videos as we visit more western/movie locations 😉👍🏼
The greatest iconic classic ever made... so fabulous
Yes Sir 😁👍🏼
My dream destination..❤ from India
It’s beautiful.. go someday, it will make you happy 😊
Yes..thank you so much 🙏
Best western ever and the music score was fabulous.
I agree 100% 😁👍🏼
I like For a Few Dollars More even better. The ending is every bit as good, and the story reveal is more interesting. No Old Man. I thought I was having trouble with my adding. It's alright now
🤣 I need to sit down and watch them all again!!
My favorite western too. If it's on tv and there's only 15 - 20 minutes left, I watch. Never get tired of the music either. There's a little sadness in the ecstacy of gold.
Very well stated.
THANK YOU😮😊😊😊and a GREAT BIG Shout Out to the Restoration Team for preserving the integrity of the site🎉
You are welcome and agree totally (100%) 🫡
Asociación Cultural SAD HILL rebuilt Sad Hill cemetery after 50 years (in 2016), and now they are rebuilding the Batterville prison camp. Awesome.
Thats great to hear, isn’t that just a little further down the track?
I think what makes Spaghetti Westerns so loved, and especially The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, is the epic scope of them. The way Sergio Leone used the frame and the cinematography is stunning. I love the super close ups of the actors faces, contrasted against the wide vistas of landscape. Of course, those movies wouldn't be what they are with Ennio Morricone brilliance. You know you can hear Jerry Goldsmith's scores and be forgiven for thinking it may be a John Williams score. However, there's no other composer who can be mistaken for Ennio Morricone. He was the Maestro.
So very true.. and they will never be a remake.. perfection takes some beating.. thank you
Thank . This is my favorite music
Yes, mine too ☺️
Love this movie ❤❤❤❤❤ Clint Eastwood
Yes, he’s a very good actor, thank you 😊
Questa location magnifica dovrebbe essere considerata patrimonio dell'Unesco!!!❤
i agree😀
For sure.
Beyond awesome thank you from upper east tennessee
Hello 🙋🏼♂️ and thank you ☺️
Wow, I'd love to go there. You're so lucky to walk in their footsteps, how exciting! Just being there, aursom. Thankyou
My pleasure 😊 & thank you again..
We need a award ceremony for Clint in the usa. An American legend
Sure is…. Another one of my favourites is Kelly’s hero’s 😁
@@OverlandtraveladventureYes sir! Love that movie.
By no means was he a “great” actor ……but he was effective ! He was the perfect man for his roles ! Love that guy !
As impressive as the restored hill is, the original one is still mind boggling in its detail! Imagine the work of that film crew to create a cemetery like this for a scene of a movie they didn’t even know would be successful
They got the army in the dig the graves 🫡
The good bas and the ugly was released 57 years ago, those 57 years those graves, landscape, would have changed
Best western period . It’s got dialogue. , intrigue , history , and decent period correct scenes , just amazing ! One of only a very few films that can be watched a second time …… thanks for the memories !
It’s a classic and Thank you. ☺️
Oh my, I went today ❤ can rest in peace already!
Great news 😁👍🏼 its a great place... I'd love to go again and spend more time there.. thank you
Its awesome that they uncovered the stone circle and whole area, must of took a ton of uncovering by hand without damaging anything. Crazy to think how long that was ago. This movie series totally inspired many movies and video games like Red Dead Redemption. Best westerns ever.
Agreed 😊
Il Buono, il Brutto e il Cattivo...un film mitico che tutti dovrebbero vedere almeno una volta nella vita!
Agreed 😁👍🏼
The story line is very interesting as it was portrayed during the American Civil War and yes the music is icing on the cake.
A true classic 🎥
Im 75 and The Good, Bad ,Ugly has held up as not only my fav all time Western but Movie as well sans a female love interest and I’m a hopeless romantic
Haha, think i need a refresher 😁👍🏼
Agreed, IMO this is my favorite western, and I think a masterpiece of music and story. Never a dull moment in a film 3 hours long. Clint is one of the most entertaining actors ever, and the scenery, how it was shot, there is something quite haunting about the locations.
Other actors were great , but TUCO ( Eli Wallach) this is his movie. The comedy in him although his character is a dirt bag, you can't help in the end but love him. That is why this location is a shrine of remembrance.
& Well said.. we share the shame thoughts about this masterpiece. Thank you 😊
The film score alone was awesome, truly an iconic movie 🎬 Another fascinating place you've taken us to, thanks. Stay safe both atvb 👍👍👍👍👍🦊
One of the all time greatest westerns… and a place I’ve wanted to visit in years mate, thank you 👍🏼
The greatest western ever made. Directed by an Italian and filmed in Spain
Agreed.. & I’m just in the process of editing Kelly’s Heroes ( fictional town of Claremont ) it will be out for Christmas.. if you’re interested! 😊👍🏼
It’s wonderful how it was restored by volunteers. Truly a work of love. I saw this movie when first shown with my best friend and love it until today! Thanks for this.
You are very welcome and yes it’s amazing the work that the volunteers have done. I love the film, the music and Sad hill… ❤️
Went to the cinema 6 times to watch this great film and bought Ennio Morricones album ... I was 15. Still watch this whenever its on tv.
Cool, I need to sit down and watch them all again… great soundtrack and my Dad also had the album too ☺️
this was great. I almost cry
😁👍🏼
Another great place to visit ruclips.net/video/xEjPgQtTi88/видео.html
Clint is getting very old as a fan i hope and im thinking hes gonna last forever
I understand… he’s made me a better person! Soon we’re going to visit the bank that featured in Kelly’s hero’s! & again i’ll be thanking him for being a father figure.
Only in our minds , but that’s everything , no ?
THANKS FAVORITE MOVIE 🎬 😊
And thank you for the comment 😊👍🏼
and the best italian director, composer and the best actors, i am almost begging for it i need it 😆
A modern day remake could only compete with special effects.. period…. Nothing else 😁👍🏼
Great work guys, l first watched this movie way back in 1979 as kid. This presentation brings back memories . In those days in this side of the world - Zambia, the only way we could watch such movies is by going to a Welfare Center as children growing up in a small Mining Town where mobile movies where shown on 16'' projector .
Thank you and what an interesting story you have, thank you for sharing 🙏🏻😊
The actors and the music scores are awesome.
Totally agree 👍🏼
❤❤ Best Western ever made!!!
I’d agree 😁👍🏼
the best westerns, can't wait for new spaghetti westerns but then on this classic meaner
Who could ever replace Clint Eastwood? 🤷🏽♂️
Excellent! Excellent! Excellent!
Many thanks! ☺️
Sadly I am to old to travel, to visit. But thanks to those who have restored the classic. What do I enjoy the most, The Actors, The Music, The Whole thing, Still my number one film Thanks
I’d agree, this and Kelly’s hero’s for me any day. Thank you 😁👍🏼
Brilliant job by the volunteers, thank-you. Ive no idea why this holds such sway over people, but this one scene appears to do so more than perhaps any other in cinematic history.
I first visited in 2013 and it was as described, overgrown and home to scary looking cattle! I'm cycling in the Pyrenees later this year and will take a day out to visit and appreciate all the hard work.
As a child playing cowboys i’d always be Clint Eastwood.. the character, the attitude along with the beautiful locations probably made me the person i am today! Loving the outdoors, nature, and always looking for that sense of adventure. Thank you
Always wanted to see the before and after of the filming locations of this movie. Thank you very much for recording this. love from Sri Lanka ❤❤❤
You are very welcome & if you’re interested in Clint Eastwood movies well soon be visiting the bank where the last scene was filmed from the movie Kelly’s Heroes 👊🏼😁
@@Overlandtraveladventuredefinitely I will watch it. Subscribed your channel ❤
Thank you 😁👍🏼
A place must to visit.. Thank you so much for bringing back to us the good memories
Our pleasure! 😊👍🏼
Thank you very much, sir . . . love from Ghana
Wow… and thank you sir ☺️
a lot of work has gone into making this so on that note , a big very well done i loved it.
Thank you, I really enjoy watching them movies so it made it such a pleasure to make.. 🫡
9:44 SHANE! COME BACK!!
😁👍🏼
Thanks for the treat showing us around the grave yard. I love that film. I have watched it more times than I can count.
It’s a amazing film, “perfection “
Visited yesterday
Unbelievable place to visit
Your video was great
Thank you so much… and you are right, it’s a great place 😁👍🏼
On my bucket list this place...
its well worth the effort getting there 😁👍🏼
Being my all time favorite movie, this was enjoyable beyond words. Epic!
Thank you so much, mine too ☺️
Esse filme é tão sensacional, que fica impossível dizer qual a parte mais emocionante. Particularmente me toca muito o conteúdo final principalmente quando é tocada a musica Ectasy of gold.
I 100% agree… thank you 😃👍🏼
Loved it, I grew up on these! Will have to put it on my list! The acting & music make them classic 🙏🇬🇧❤
Me too… something that a lot of modern day films are missing. 🫡 thank you
Great work by all those volunteers.. This has always been on my bucket list to visit... One day...
Do it, you’ll regret it if you don’t 🫡
I'd love to visit there someday. It's so cool that it has been restored to look much as it did when the movie was filmed.
Its great to visit, a beautiful area 😁👍🏼
Too good to be watched for generations coming..
Agreed… they have no patience 😀
Bravo 👏 thanyou to everyone who made this possible you are heroes 🙏 MJK
Truly are 👍🏼
Amazing, thank you 🤩
You’re welcome 😊 again! 🤣
Superb documentary
Thank you, be sure to check out our mini Hollywood for more western locations etc
This is a wonderful video! Thank you for doing this. It looks like another place I need to add to my travel bucket list. :)
Definitely.. its remote and beautiful, maybe worth taking a tent and staying the night! Like the cowboys did.. 😁👍🏼
I visited Sad Hill in february 2018 and it was snowing! Beautiful scenario, but I drove +700km to see the landscape around. So I stayed in Burgos and visited in the next day... well, what an experience it is to be there, sunny day and all landscape was visible! Amazing!
I agree, and I advise all to take food and drink and spend a good few hours there! Thank you ☺️
Just got round to watching this incredible film at 61 year old. Why did I wait?
A great director and actors 👌🏼
Great video, I have a grave there and we are going back to visit the area again in July so I am looking forward to Sad Hill , its an amazing place and there are lots of lovely villages to stay in nearby , we stop off there as part of a bike tour round Spain , keep up the good work . Dave
One place that was on my bucket list Dave, and we totally agree with you, the place is amazing 🤩
Great work must of taken an age to piece together the footage and locations .
True, and to get around the copyright issues!! its around 3mins shorter than the first edit I did 🥴
This was the first album I bought before I even had a record player!
Haha.. and awesome. My Dad also had that album… 😁👍🏼
Nice job. Great matches. It's starting to grow over again. I was there a year ago and there was no grass in the inner ring. Though I guess you were there in the winter.
Any gold 💛
Haha, didn’t find any 🤣👍🏼
I'll be there this Saturday 😁
Cool, it’s a beautiful place, take food and drink and enjoy a picnic :) see if you can stop our grave! 😁👍🏼
Aysome video 😂😂😂😂😂 thanks loved it
Thanks Tony 😁👍🏼
What a brilliant tribute to a masterpiece! Well done, guys. Cheers from Italy (yup! The land which brought you this ;))
Thank you very much! 😁👍🏼
This was one of the most amazing movies I have over watched in my life,thank you for sharing,greetings from Turkey
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you ☺️
Awesome. Ten thumbs way up,, very excellent film. Movies that never suck. Keep up the good work my friend.
Thank you very much 😁👍🏼
This movies were so good and loved by everyone due to simple fact that this stories were not told by Hollywood movie standards,
acting, long camera shot, no time limitations, close ups longer then normal, story's its self were just outstanding going from one
situation to another taking turns and leading you to some discovery on the way and so on, just outstanding story teller like in the
book, slowly page after page together with greatest music you could get, music and picture molded together , what a treat it was to see this
in the cinema in panoramic view glued to the chair in dark room waiting for few dollars more to be picked up by loved character.
I was one of them in that kino, well we used go to KINO not cinema 🙂 different times different world 😉😉😊😊❤❤
Thanks for your video and all best with your traveling 🙂
Wow and thank you for so an in depth comment. But you are completely right. Such a classic film from a different time. 😁👍🏼
Es un HERMOSO VIDEO, soy fan de ésta gran película ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
Very much, and its a very beautiful place to visit 😊
I paid 70 euros to have my name out on a cross...hope to visit one day.
Wow really you entered in the legend ⭐️👍
Great stuff
Thank you, soon we’ll also visiting and filming the town with the bank that featured in Kelly’s Hero’s, another Clint Eastwood classic if you’re interested.. 🫡
Thanks for your time and consideration in this movie scene 🎉❤.😊
My pleasure 😊
Awesome
Thank you 🙏🏻
Awesome guy's cheers 👍🏻
Something a little different and a great place to stay a few nights or more Buck 👍🏼
So glad to see that it is being maintained.
Agreed… I believe the volunteers are now doing other locations that were in the film!
So glad i found this , Awesome ,really enjoyed it , thankyou.
Glad you enjoyed it 😁👍🏼
Excellent
Thank you 😁
I went there last week........I learned by chance that the location of this famous scene was in northern Spain, not down south where the other locations are. So i went off in search of it. Follow the trail and then it appears. Great that so many people recreated the scene. Near Covarrubias. I walked around with Ecstasy of Gold playing on my phone. I am a nerd though.
The tune was playing in my head for at least a week 😁
Great video, thanks for posting 👍🤠
Thanks for watching! 🫡
That was great! Thanks for sharing👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it Paul 😁👍🏼
Great Video. Many Thanks.
You are welcome!
@@Overlandtraveladventure 🤝
@@Overlandtraveladventure 🤝
It’s on my bucket list to visit this place. Lucky you!
It would be surreal to visit.
Its a great place with beautiful surroundings… do it 😁👍🏼
Thank you for this video.
My pleasure!
Nice video. Thanks.
Thank you too! 🙂👍🏼
Great. I wonder how many people tried to recreate the final duel there. I might have.
Haha, and which gun slinging would you be? Let me guess 🤣👍🏼
Thank you very much! So legendary!❤
Very welcome Fabijan 🤠👍🏼
Another great western place to visit ruclips.net/video/xEjPgQtTi88/видео.html
Thank you for doing that.
My pleasure!
YOUR GREAT SIR
Thank you 🫡
Just class 😊
Very interesting video. Thank you. Were the stones in the stone circle still there since the movie or were new ones installed during the restoration?
Thank you, the stone circle was just about overgrown with soil and grass. It just needed the topsoil removing. All the graves you could see were again overgrown with bushes and shrubs.. non of the wooden crosses where there however the stones to the graves were but in most cases laid down.. theres a video out there called sadhill unearthed.. it’s worth a watch 😊👍🏼
I need to make a pilgrimage here one day
Take a tent, coffee and watch the sunrise… 👌🏼
Im spaniard,i visited the place and i was astonished the strange atmosphere there..is like a portion of Old Far West had grown in our Spain❤
It’s beautiful 😁👍🏼
@@Overlandtraveladventure in 1966 was a revolution for people here ¡one of the greatest Hollywood productions like "El Cid" Charlon Heston ! and village people put great entusiasm,the scene of bridge explosion(constructed by real Spanish Army engineers) and the extras depicting Confederates and Nordists were young military that volunteer to the film,they put so great entusiasm in battle "ambience" that some scenes of "rifle butt" and bayonette were REAL and no coreographied...
one of the boys even was victim of "Dixie battle fever" and hold himself charging and screaming "Rebel Yell" and weaving the Bonnie Blue flag even after Directors scream ¡cut!🤣
(I also have preference for Confederates)
all the production was astonishing complex and full of curiosities,no doubt deserves a future movie about the movie itself..maybe a comedy.😂
@@josesierraromero8316 wow, thats great to hear, thank you.
I grew up watching spaghetti westerns. Clint Eastwood was my favourite and certainly the good the bad and the ugly. This place has been on my bucket list for many years and when we visited this year it made me very proud to be there… thank you friend 😁
@@Overlandtraveladventure i also have a great interest in Far West since my Childhood,my interest grew later to 1861 States War and American History in general so i begun study english by myself in order to read books on the matter..years run over and my interest has grew even more,now im reading a book about The Civil War Monitor and Merrimack Ironclads..(as i ststed above,my sympathies go for the Confederacy..)
You are welcome to Spain friend return soon
@@josesierraromero8316 our love is nature & wildlife, mountains and forests… but if them places have history then even better… we’re always exploring new places and the Spanish national parks have much to offer…. We be back camera to hand 😉
Awesome video.
Thank you for the compliment 🫡
Great work! Well researched and perfectly explained! Enjoyed every second!
THANK YOU 🙏🏼 Regards frm Germany.
Danke 😁👍🏼
Fantastic video. I grew up with the movies and had the records as a kid. Loved them. Still love the movies and music.
This has gone to the top of my bucket list. Is the a visitors website for locations?
It’s a beautiful place to visit and why not add it to the bucket list! I did. Ps: take a picnic.
I believe they’ve added a few more locations to a walking trail like the jail house.. all accessible by car. Maybe check out google and enjoy 😉 👍🏼
Tank you mister you
You’re welcome 😉
Great job!!
Thank you 😊
Thank you very much my dear friend, we have taken us back years with the most wonderful and unforgettable memories, in that movie I discovered three characters
WaLash "Fear and Anticipation", Lee Van Cleef "Supremonition and Suspicion",
Clint "Indifference"
Thank you, such kind words 😊👍🏼
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