@@gregpeart9782 hey captain obvious thanks for letting us know, I went back rewatched it and boy you were right. I thought it was about to gay men and sexual tension
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Gotta love Lee Van Cleef! Actually my favorite scene is when Kinski later encounters Van Cleef. “Well if isn’t the smoker.” He then challenges Lee, who’s eating, to light another match on his hump, and Lee says: “I usually smoke after I eat. Come back in about in ten minutes.” One of my most favorite movie lines!
@@atheeoslsarkkos7739 Eastwood was good for the roles he played. In the Dollar Movies he did a good job. He never tried to be a great character actor and knows his boundaries.
@@atheeoslsarkkos7739 leone has never intended to cast eastwood for the role of "frank" played by fonda, also not for the role of "harmonica" as some sources indicated. in fact leone was aware eastwood wasn't available because of his work on the movie "hang 'em high". nevertheless leone wanted lee van cleef, eli wallach and eastwood (the 3 main actors of the good the bad and the ugly) to play the 3 killers from the oppening scene. while van cleef and wallach have agreed, eastwood denied and leone discarded the idea.
The way Van Cleef draws on his pipe while keeping his eyes fixed on Kinsski. A display of complete dominance and of humiliation for the other guy. Great scene.
Er hätte eine Peitsche genommen und ihn in die Fresse gehauen 😂 das hätt er gemacht 😆 du dumme Sau ✌️😂😂😆🤣 He would have taken a whip and punched him in the face!! :Quote Kinski 😆 I hope that is correct. greetings from Germany ✌️😂
@@maxjulianc Go on and light another match.. I usually smoke after i eat. come back in about 10 minutes. In ten minutes you'll be smoking in hell. Get up! On your feet. Chico count to three
The tension. Klaus seething and twitching with anger. The other bandits guys angry at cleefs disrespectful behaviours but controlled and clint amazed at his audacity. Van vleef meanwhile cool as ice. Love it.
I really liked Lee Van Cleef as he played in movies.I am very sorry that he is no longer alive.Such a person and an actor as Lee Van Cleef are irreplaceable.
Lee van Cleef: an actor specialised in playing villanous roles, though he was actually a really nice guy in real life. And Klaus Kinski: an actor specialised in playing villanous roles, though he was probably an even bigger monster in real life.
Well, so far, I've heard he used to get high and flip out allot and he may have had a thing for children. I'm still waiting for someone to explain how he's any different from anyone else in Hollywood. They're literally all like that.
@@kubanskiloeweno. he was unhumanly angry. all the time. Kinski is not acting in this scene, only holding himself back. he is one of the best actors through time, but was a most disturbed persona
@@jomar_sl As far as I know he was seriously ill (psychologically) though I do not know what exactly he had. By today's standard he would have certainly been put under constant supervision.
@@LydiotGamingTV Ya se sabe que la salud mental a lo largo de la historia no ha tenido mucha atención, algo le pasaba, quizás varías cosas a la vez, y una de ellas podría haber sido un * "Trastorno explosivo intermitente" (Intermittent explosive disorder - IED)
I just love these old timer cowboy movies. All they have to do is to stare the crap out of each other to communicate. Just one wrong gesture and you get dusted. Lee Van Cleef has always been a very mysterious character in my opinion. Cleef is a legend all his own.
I've been at that very bar in that very saloon where Van Cleef lit the match on Kinski's back. It's still there. It's in 'Mini Hollywood' Andalusia in Southern Spain close to a place called Tabernas. The whole film set is still there for that matter.
This scene has SO much happening with the background of a busy main street and packed saloon doing a brisk business. The incidental music of the tuba is perfect-making the viewer feel equal parts humor and seriousness but we know Mortimer is simply too cool for anything bad to happen.
Saw this in the theater when it first was released. One of the most memorable scenes in any movie. VanCleef and Kinski were just superb - no words spoken.
This is the underrated film in the 'Man w No Name' trilogy! The other two may have been rated higher, but they had slow points/scenes,..... I loved every second of this movie!
Lee Van Cleef is one of the best and Klaus Kinski's ability to twitch and seethe on demand were probably pretty natural for this troubled man. Great actor but very troubled life.
The talent of Leon as a director was far ahead of its time. He knew which person would fit what character. And the makeup for the actor to fit the character. It was this movie that made these actors famous, even a actor playing insignificant roll, was able to shine in this film.
That's the most savage scene I've seen. I mean... He lights up his smoking pipe ON his bump. Who the Hell do that ? I mean ... What ? And the perfect timing with Clint.. LoL. Savage ! Dude that's Pure Provocation until the end.. With NO word. Genius !
Award winning acting here. Notice not a word was spoken the entire time other than the background voices. When actors deliver this kind of memorable performance its an unforgettable award winning ticket. Fantastic movie & anytime you see old evil eye Kinski you know he's gonna do some old shootem up sh*t.
Yep.....he was a powder keg to work with, just ask Werner Herzog! Kinski definitely suffered with some diagnosed and undiagnosed psychopathic issues. @@garymac5571
Although Cleef and Eastwood are the pop-stars of the movie, the best acting performances belong to Volonte and Kinski, two of the best actors of all time. Unfortunately Kinski has a minor role, but it is enough to draw the attention to him. In the two scenes where he is confronted with Cleef, his performance is so powerful that he makes Cleef look like a naughty scout boy. His facial tic due to uncontrollable rage is so realistic (I suppose it wasn't difficult for Kinski to do it as he was half-crazy in reality) , it is the best facial expression I have seen in a movie.
This scene is litteraly the Wehrmacht versus the US Navy, and you know who wins in the end. Kinsky entered the Wehrmacht at 16 and Van Cleef the Navy at 17. They had the same age.
This face acting of all the actors involved is the best of all time! Fun fact: Klaus Kinski and Lee Van Cleef fought the World War 2 in opposite sides. So maybe the fight was in another leves besides fiction!
Klaus Kinski was mesmerizing in this powerful scene. The facial expressions, eyes, and the twitches. That look on his face when Lee Van Cleef struck the match on his neck was priceless!!
When lighting a pipe is a straight up death threat. The only thing which rivals that scene in cinema, was Bruce Lee eating a bag of chips in Fists of Fury, just before dispatching a gang of bad guys.
Sin efectos especiales, sin parafernalia tecnológica, sin cámara nerviosa. Pura interpretación, pura fibra y dirección de actores. "Monstruos" del western.
Kinski wasn't even supposed to be in this movie. He just wandered on set and started interacting with Lee Van Cleef who was trying to smoke. The camera happened to be rolling and filmed everything lol
I'm always amazed when they can get Kinski to calm down long enough to get a scene in.
Well it would be pretty easy now
@@danielgrigg9501
Am I hearing a Weekend At Kinski's pitch?!
He fucked his own daughter 😂
so true
@@danielgrigg9501 No , great film is a pastime fancy.. Now We have Candy Shop Defecation from the Hollywood Media Machine.
That’s some amazing acting from Klaus, he convincingly played a character who was a lot more sane and way less unhinged than he was.
Haha. I can imagine the difficulty for Kinski was staying in character and not freaking out. ;)
Lol
@@NemethonWell, we didn’t see the outtakes. 😂
He wasn’t acting!
😂😂😂
No special effect, no words, no gunfights,.....just great acting. What a legends
Amazing soundtrack by Ennio Morricone!!!!
@@petert2481 sure, they play like that everyday in their pubs xD
how'd you like to drink at a pub where everything stops for 3 minutes every single time someone lights a cigarette. @@HumanTestPumpinAdson
Nonce
Angel Eyes is one original badass.
This scene really captures the power of body language. Not a single word was spoken but you know exactly what was going through each of their heads.
Mister why you choose my place to commit suicide the humpback didn't shoot you had a very important reason thats why!!
@@gregpeart9782 hey captain obvious thanks for letting us know, I went back rewatched it and boy you were right. I thought it was about to gay men and sexual tension
@@salvagemonster3612 Online trolls have been described as self-aggrandizing, individualistic, and unremorseful in their behavior,' reads the study published in the journal of Social Media and Society. 'Research suggests that trolls possess dark personality traits, including psychopathy, narcissism, sadism, and Machiavellianism. 'J
@@brianwalsh1401 blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
@@salvagemonster3612 I'll bet this is probably one of the most intelligent things you ever said.
Gotta love Lee Van Cleef! Actually my favorite scene is when Kinski later encounters Van Cleef.
“Well if isn’t the smoker.” He then challenges Lee, who’s eating, to light another match on his hump, and Lee says: “I usually smoke after I eat. Come back in about in ten minutes.”
One of my most favorite movie lines!
"its a small world"
"yes, and very very bad" :D
''In ten minutes you'll be smoking in hell!''
@@The8OJ4Nget up ! On your feet
Coolio, count to three. .
Lol.
a badass (Van Cleef) versus a lunatic (Kinski) overseen by another badass (Eastwood)
*& How about the Mexican Guys???? Where do they Rate???*
This scene works well because nobody is acting. They are each playing themselves.
Well said! So True!
@@drewwagner4802 The lunatic (Kinski) is pretty convincing right?
@@drewwagner4802 Acting? 😂
One of the coolest scenes in westerns cinema history.
Klaus Kinski was perfect in this role
This is my favorite scene from him... The best one, he's REAL, and mated at the same time hahahaha.
Klaus Kinski was perfect in every role.
@@user-ut3hj4mf8m Meh, mostly in the ones where he could play himself. But he was stellar in those.
Of course he was as he was playing his usual psychotic self. The role is always perfect for an actor who doesn't have to act.
@@Romulan2469 Even if you're "being yourself" you still have to act the scene which is not real...
Klaus is living proof about that no small roles, only small actors saying. It’s mesmerizing watching him work!
He is not living, and he wasn’t that small either.
NOSFERATU
The eye twitch and the look of shock was the killer of this scene!🤣
That made the entire scene.
Eastwood, Van Cleef and Kinski in the same Saloon! Imagine, you should cast these roles with todays actors...
Aleksander Skarsgard as Manco, Lee Pace as Mortimer, Jon Bernthal as Hunchback and Jeffrey Dean Morgan as El Indio.
Lee was offensive, of course - smarter and polite version with the same message: ruclips.net/video/wbr4PYV20Tc/видео.html
Eastwood is an overrated actor. Thanks to god he did not had the role in "once upon a time in the west", Henry Fonda was fortunately choosen.
@@atheeoslsarkkos7739 Eastwood was good for the roles he played. In the Dollar Movies he did a good job.
He never tried to be a great character actor and knows his boundaries.
@@atheeoslsarkkos7739 leone has never intended to cast eastwood for the role of "frank" played by fonda, also not for the role of "harmonica" as some sources indicated. in fact leone was aware eastwood wasn't available because of his work on the movie "hang 'em high". nevertheless leone wanted lee van cleef, eli wallach and eastwood (the 3 main actors of the good the bad and the ugly) to play the 3 killers from the oppening scene. while van cleef and wallach have agreed, eastwood denied and leone discarded the idea.
He Had some of the best facial impressions ever in Life and acting.
Lee was offensive, of course - smarter and polite version with the same message: ruclips.net/video/wbr4PYV20Tc/видео.html
Van cliff or kinski?
Saw Kinski in the 1970s in Berlin actually talked to him on his role as the humpback.he smiled pleasant fellow.
Nice
@@jackyp_ KINSKI
The way Van Cleef draws on his pipe while keeping his eyes fixed on Kinsski. A display of complete dominance and of humiliation for the other guy. Great scene.
Σωστος! 🇬🇷🏛👍
Note the pipe slides across his mouth. Finger tip is missing on middle finger
The only man not afraid of Klaus Kinski! 😎
Alongside Clint Eastwood and Werner Herzog. They also stood up to his psychopathy.
@@mercenaryknight5419"you walk, bang bang, got it?" -Werner Herzog, probably
In reallife kinski would have been exploded... 😂
That what's make the scene so hilarious... You feel the man is crazy...
Maybe Sergio was enough of a perv to force him to play this scene...
Kinski: ARSHLOCH!!!!!
Lee was offensive, of course - smarter and polite version with the same message: ruclips.net/video/wbr4PYV20Tc/видео.html
Er hätte eine Peitsche genommen und ihn in die Fresse gehauen 😂 das hätt er gemacht 😆 du dumme Sau ✌️😂😂😆🤣
He would have taken a whip and punched him in the face!!
:Quote Kinski 😆
I hope that is correct. greetings from Germany ✌️😂
@@victorm152
Um Himmels Willen !
Der IST bei Dir im ....
Ja,schämst Du Dich denn kein bissche ?
Lee van Cleef is the best thing about those movies.
Lee Van Cleef's facial expressions were the definition of "boss".
he only needed the horns to be visible
In reality Klaus Kinski was boss.
@@asensibleyoungman2978 Surely not.
@@jansnauwaert1785 haven't you read about Klaus Kinski in real life?
Schrei ich oder schrei ich nicht?
The Genius of Sergio Leone with extraordinary actors, a masterpiece of italian movie.
Σωστος! 🇬🇷🏛👍
This wasnt acting, it was real.
Love this scene must have watched a thousand times
Yes, because Lee Van Cleef was a real pipe smoker.
For Kinski it was just another tuesday
Yes, they both fought in WW2. Kinski in the Wehrmacht, Van Cleef in the US Navy.
Stupid...
I like how he kept the cigar until the last man left, so polite 😂.
Lee van Cleef - best cheekbones in the history of cinema.
Lee Van Cleef had the most interesting face in the history of cinema, fight me
no fight on that :)
Pierce Brosnan
@@ElectronicHouseFlash no no no van cleef
That blond guy in this clip had also an interesting face :p
You're wrong. Klaus kinski had the most interesting face in the history of Cinema.
😂 I love how after Klaus walks away and Lee is still holding the cigar, he offers it to the next guy. 😂 LVC was a total badass
*In 20-years Lee took a Foto, LEFT!!!!*
-Remember me amigo?
-No, I don't!
-Offcouse you do! El Passo!
-Small world huh?
-And very bad
Go on and light another match..
I usually smoke after i eat..
By that time youll be burning in hell..GET UP
chio count to five
@@maxjulianc In ten minutes you will be smoking in Hell.
@@maxjulianc Go on and light another match..
I usually smoke after i eat. come back in about 10 minutes. In ten minutes you'll be smoking in hell. Get up! On your feet. Chico count to three
Lee Van Cleef. The man who invented the word cool.🙏🙏😎✌️✌️
*I thought that was CLint!!!*
Kinski looks like a cat when its tail starts to twitch.....right before it goes nuts and lashes out. he's so great.
When you instinctively walk up to the biggest lunatic in the bar, and that lunatic is Klaus Kinski. You have chosen well.
Van cleef was the most suave villain. Kinski was perfect in this role too!
Marvelous scene comic with great actors, thanks... Smile smile :)
You can learn more in this one scene then watching a thousand films.
The tension. Klaus seething and twitching with anger. The other bandits guys angry at cleefs disrespectful behaviours but controlled and clint amazed at his audacity. Van vleef meanwhile cool as ice. Love it.
I really liked Lee Van Cleef as he played in movies.I am very sorry that he is no longer alive.Such a person and an actor as Lee Van Cleef are irreplaceable.
*& I am 76 & I have ALready OutLived the Smoker by 10 years & Counting!!!!*
Alcohol and tobacco over many years
@@Justin.Martyr Who cares about you?
I love how epic and comedic this is scene appears to be... even without any visual effects, gunfire, dialogue, over-dramatic sounddesign etc...
It helped enormously that Van Cleef was a pipe smoker which made his handling that meerschaum (gifted to him by Leone) so graceful and nonchalant.
No one ever talks about the fact that Clint Eastwwood's behavior exactly mirrors that of Lee Van Cleef's!!
*Is there a GirL, that you Love as much as these Guys????*
An unforgettable scene from classic westerns.
lee striking his match on kinski's "hunchback" has gotta be one of the most provocative, "do somethin' '" scenes in film history. classic.
고전서부극이 아니고 마카로니 웨스탄
Kinski should have gotten an academy award for this role, for best supporting actor.
... should have received ...
Lee van Cleef: an actor specialised in playing villanous roles, though he was actually a really nice guy in real life.
And Klaus Kinski: an actor specialised in playing villanous roles, though he was probably an even bigger monster in real life.
Well, so far, I've heard he used to get high and flip out allot and he may have had a thing for children. I'm still waiting for someone to explain how he's any different from anyone else in Hollywood. They're literally all like that.
HAHAHAAh true mostly@@ChrisWolf75
@@kubanskiloeweno. he was unhumanly angry. all the time. Kinski is not acting in this scene, only holding himself back. he is one of the best actors through time, but was a most disturbed persona
@@jomar_sl As far as I know he was seriously ill (psychologically) though I do not know what exactly he had. By today's standard he would have certainly been put under constant supervision.
@@LydiotGamingTV Ya se sabe que la salud mental a lo largo de la historia no ha tenido mucha atención, algo le pasaba, quizás varías cosas a la vez, y una de ellas podría haber sido un * "Trastorno explosivo intermitente" (Intermittent explosive disorder - IED)
One of the best scenes in movie history
next line is the barman : "mister, why do you pick my bar to commit suicide?"
The end of this film is one of the most iconic endings. Just music and atmosphere, absolute class and superb acting.
Lee Van Cleef’s got one of the sharpest stares on screen.
Kinski walks out and drives home. You can hear him starting the car at 1:50.
lol, yes!!!
Ha ha ha ha !!!!!!!!
it's not the car starting sound its a coin or something rolling on the table.
Yes. it is. It's a coin. But the comment about the car was hilarious LOL
It’s a roulette wheel I think
This is my favorite western, hands down. MY FAVORITE, not the best, just my favorite. Colonel Mortimer did it all just to get his sister’s watch back.
I just love these old timer cowboy movies. All they have to do is to stare the crap out of each other to communicate. Just one wrong gesture and you get dusted. Lee Van Cleef has always been a very mysterious character in my opinion. Cleef is a legend all his own.
I've been at that very bar in that very saloon where Van Cleef lit the match on Kinski's back. It's still there. It's in 'Mini Hollywood' Andalusia in Southern Spain close to a place called Tabernas. The whole film set is still there for that matter.
Wow!
Asimismo, la trilogía del dólar se filmaron acá en España
Spain ?Wow. Legendary place and your memory is good. Know something new because of you .
Thanks you .
This scene has SO much happening with the background of a busy main street and packed saloon doing a brisk business. The incidental music of the tuba is perfect-making the viewer feel equal parts humor and seriousness but we know Mortimer is simply too cool for anything bad to happen.
Best scene in the movie right there. I have watched it over and over again. So perfectly constructed!
Saw this in the theater when it first was released. One of the most memorable scenes in any movie. VanCleef and Kinski were just superb - no words spoken.
This is the underrated film in the 'Man w No Name' trilogy! The other two may have been rated higher, but they had slow points/scenes,..... I loved every second of this movie!
This is the best Movie movie of the 3 to my eye, and the finale the best showdown.
Klaus Kinski is a cigarette lighter
They just don't make any movies like these anymore...sad
No dialogue needed. It was all done with their eyes what a great scene.
I saw this film many times, but never realized this sinister looking young man was Klaus Kinski..
Lee Van Cleef is one of the best and Klaus Kinski's ability to twitch and seethe on demand were probably pretty natural for this troubled man. Great actor but very troubled life.
*But, YOU DON'T BeLieve in the Lord Jesus!!!!*
Quasimodo blinked.
Angel Eyes ruled!
Brilliant. Mortimer was pushing the hunchback into a fight as a test. When his friends stopped him, Mortimer knew they were up to something.
Σωστος! 🇬🇷🏛👍
*Why did Lee Pik a Fight with Klaus????*
no Mortimer, Sentencia !
Klaus was a madman and also a great actor
Mad yes, great actor not by a long shot.
@@Romulan2469 don't talk shite.
Died of a heart attack didnt he?
@@adamfreeman2348 Yes he did. He was very high strung.
@@Romulan2469 you should watch his movies directed by Werner Herzog. Amazing acting and phenomenal expressions.
The talent of Leon as a director was far ahead of its time. He knew which person would fit what character. And the makeup for the actor to fit the character. It was this movie that made these actors famous, even a actor playing insignificant roll, was able to shine in this film.
Agreed
Actors play roles. People eat rolls - using filled with a bit of cheese or ham.
@@SpeccyMan thankyou Captain Perfect
@@M-H433you're welcome Captain Complacent
@@user-uh6lm5wv6n who was pulling your chain fuckwit......
Wow. Can't believe Lee Van Cleef stood in the same room as Klaus Klinki WITHOUT using a body double! That takes guts.
LVC was HIM, bad motherfucker in real life too.
Three of my favorite Italo-Western villans together: Kinski, Sambrell, Pistilli. Great actors and perfect opponents.
Guy with the sombrero is mario brega, in an old spaghetti western he beat up gordon scott
That's the most savage scene I've seen. I mean...
He lights up his smoking pipe ON his bump. Who the Hell do that ? I mean ... What ?
And the perfect timing with Clint.. LoL. Savage !
Dude that's Pure Provocation until the end.. With NO word. Genius !
Award winning acting here. Notice not a word was spoken the entire time other than the background voices. When actors deliver this kind of memorable performance its an unforgettable award winning ticket. Fantastic movie & anytime you see old evil eye Kinski you know he's gonna do some old shootem up sh*t.
Genius. He was not an actor. HE was incarnation of acting itself.
I wouldn't give this psychopath that amount of credit. He was a mental case.
@@Romulan2469😂
@@Romulan2469 Thats different conversation.
Lee was one of my favorites back then, the rawness of these old movies was a pure escape fantasy for us kids in the 70's
Klaus, Cleff ,Clint. It just doesn't get better than this.
*Lynda Carter is Waaaau BeTTer!!!*
Who needs words when you have legends like this?
The whole point of this scene is amazing. On top of how well executed it is. Van cleefs character confirms their gonna rob the bank in El Paso.
Brilliant scene, not a word said until the end. Kinsky is so good, keep watching it!
Was there ever a director better with faces than Sergio Leone?
An extraordinary moment. Everything came together perfectly. Incredible.
Sergio Leone was brilliant at casting the right "character actors" and this movie is full of greats. Klaus & Van Cleef are consummate pros.
Mr. Leone was way ahead of his time.. obviously.
And his choice of faces. Perfect
Despite his immense talent, one would be reticent to associate Kinski with professionalism, given his on-set antics.
Yep.....he was a powder keg to work with, just ask Werner Herzog! Kinski definitely suffered with some diagnosed and undiagnosed psychopathic issues.
@@garymac5571
Lee Van Cleef was a true BAMF ! Loved the guy. -----------Classic scene.
Although Cleef and Eastwood are the pop-stars of the movie, the best acting performances belong to Volonte and Kinski, two of the best actors of all time. Unfortunately Kinski has a minor role, but it is enough to draw the attention to him. In the two scenes where he is confronted with Cleef, his performance is so powerful that he makes Cleef look like a naughty scout boy. His facial tic due to uncontrollable rage is so realistic (I suppose it wasn't difficult for Kinski to do it as he was half-crazy in reality) , it is the best facial expression I have seen in a movie.
But kinski became a star afterwards.
Kinski was more than half crazy.
He was an unhinged narcissistic man child with an uncontrolled rage addiction and he was often physically violent, sometimes with a gun or sword.
This scene is litteraly the Wehrmacht versus the US Navy, and you know who wins in the end. Kinsky entered the Wehrmacht at 16 and Van Cleef the Navy at 17. They had the same age.
@@bradleyanderson3535 True. More like batshit crazy.
The fierce staring-twitching style of acting!
This face acting of all the actors involved is the best of all time! Fun fact: Klaus Kinski and Lee Van Cleef fought the World War 2 in opposite sides. So maybe the fight was in another leves besides fiction!
So much said without words.
Klaus Kinski was mesmerizing in this powerful scene. The facial expressions, eyes, and the twitches. That look on his face when Lee Van Cleef struck the match on his neck was priceless!!
Van Cleef acts so innocent offering Kinski his cigarette back.
A movie full of iconic scenes (like this one!). 😊
I don't know how many times i have watched this scene it is so good.
When lighting a pipe is a straight up death threat. The only thing which rivals that scene in cinema, was Bruce Lee eating a bag of chips in Fists of Fury, just before dispatching a gang of bad guys.
Sergio Leone was a genius. He always avoided dialogue where possible because he understood the power of film is imagery.
Sin efectos especiales, sin parafernalia tecnológica, sin cámara nerviosa. Pura interpretación, pura fibra y dirección de actores. "Monstruos" del western.
Yo opino lo mismo! Que actorasos ! Plata bien invertida no como ahora! Ratas comunistas ladronas
Kinski ain't bad but van Cleef got a presence on the screen that is unique
Una delle scene della storia del cinema con maggior tensione emotiva tra i contendenti, grandi attori grande Leone
One of my favorite scenes ever, such great actors!
The actors at bar with Klaus Kinski are Luigi Pistilli, Mario Brega, (Italians) and Aldo Sambrell (Spanish).
Ok - thank you very much. Isn´t Aldo an english name too?
Oh sorry i meant an Italian name.
@@isaakasimov2456 Yes, Aldo is an italian name, unfortunately today is almost disappeared.
@@angelomezzadri2463 But is it a Spanish name too, or have his parents chosen an Italian name?
@@isaakasimov2456 May be, I don't know, in Italy there are many Manuel or Clara which are spanish names.
Rumor goes that Charles Mansen auditioned for the role of the psychophatic villain, but was considered to soft. They stumbled over Kinski instead...
Absolutely brilliant scene. Great acting. Love it!
What a fantastic scene by 2 greats (Clint not being involved yet).
yes he is involved. Best "WTF !?!" face. 0:55
@@x_mau9355 you are right!
Nice time a real western , Lee Van Cleef en Klaus Kniski were great
Ich denke, Klaus hat in dieser Szene seinen wahren Charakter gezeigt
The tension between these two is over 9000.
Como não gostar de lee van cleef? O melhor de todos nos westerns!
O meu deus sopa de maqacue!! Kkkkkkkkkkk
Brilliant scene. This is why Leone's westerns endure - they are so strongly cinematic.
Klaus Kinski toujours aussi impressionnant quel acteur!😲👍👍
Kinski wasn't even supposed to be in this movie. He just wandered on set and started interacting with Lee Van Cleef who was trying to smoke. The camera happened to be rolling and filmed everything lol
People who knew him said Kinski was genuinely insane.
Heil Klaus Kinski 🙋🏽♂️
Yes the real men dont have to speak, they carry it, i love this part