Watching Lee Van Cleef in the desert fort playing a man as bad as Angel Eyes shocked at the horror and devastation of war is an amazing scene in this amazing film. It adds an extra level of emotion when you hear him speak and realise that's not Lee, as he had been dead for years by the time of this dubbing.
@@brainlessfool7815 At the time the film came out in the 60s, the scene was never dubbed over in English because it was originally a deleted scene; it wasn’t in the film until the release of the extended edition, which came out many years after Lee had passed away in the 80s. They of course had to get someone who sounded like him to do the English dub for Angel Eyes in the extended scenes. It’s also why Tuco sounds older and more gravelly in his extended scenes, because obviously Eli Wallach had aged in the decades since the original cut was released.
I remember watching the Blu Ray version of this for the first time after watching it on DVD and VHS tonnes of times. Seeing those extra scenes for the first times was magical.
A deleted scene missing from this list is Blondie and Angel Eyes camping out, where Blondie shoots one of Angel Eyes' henchmen, then count the remaining members including Angel Eyes, and quotes about the number of rounds in his revolver.
@@huntinglightning3507 thanks 🙏 i wonder why those deleted scenes aren’t inc in the the english version or was the missing footage found after the restored english version was released!? 😛
@@michaelhill5406 The scene itself is included in the restored English release of the Film, it's just that the English version of the scene itself isn't on RUclips.
Much of it has been put back into the english version. Saw it on the big screen the other day at a vintage cinema doing retro during CV19. So good... I will never get sick of this movie
Thank you very much, was looking for them ! The first time I saw one of these scenes I found Tuco's voice was somewhat different without knowing exactly why, but now I know it is because they had to record the voices many years later and he was much older...
There was a scene made with Blondie and Angel Eyes together after they left the prison camp taking a rest and a bite to eat. Blondie asks Angel Eyes how he came to know about the gold and he recalls the tale. Angel Eyes henchmen haven’t joined them yet, but Blondie spots them lurking behind in the distance. (It explains why, in the scene where he and Angel Eyes are sleeping, he’s so alert and he shoots the guy who came out of the bushes almost immediately, because he was already alert to their presence and that they were being trailed.) There’s some lobby cards that show a few clips but the footage, if it still exists, hasn’t come to light yet.
When they re-cut these missing scenes back into the film in 2003, they got the 73 year old Eastwood and the 88 year old Wallach to finally re-loop the dialogue for them. The 'restorers' saw it as _a tip of the hat_ and a sign of respect to involve the two veterans, but it really was a big mistake as it involves around 37 years (or pounds) of added gravel in their throats. Sorry, but It just doesn't work - and takes you right out of the movie. A 73 year old Eastwood ain't never gonna sound like a 36 year old Eastwood. By contrast, the better avenue to pursue was with similar aged impressionists. That's why Simon Prescott as Lee Van Cleef sounds to me, way more authentic to the 'as if recorded in 1966' ideal of the re-loops. But they ain't never gonna re-re-loop it, so were just stuck with it now.
I just saw TGBU again at a vintage cinema last month which was wonderful. Can't say I noticed the difference in voice overs in the re-cut scenes and thankful they got these legends in to do that work even if it wasn't perfect. Actually there was a lot that wasn't perfect in this flick which makes it all the more better. At least it is as authentic as they could make it missing LVC
Just seen the show for the first time in my life 38. Not what I was expecting. Utterly compelling. Some brilliant little pieces of comedy. Tuco character was amazing These scenes were all in it tho. Channel 5 broadcast it recently with all these scenes in it.
@@Mr.Goodkat I didn’t expect it to be as epic as it was and as grand a scale. Literally thought it was gonna be a wee dopey one horse town one set western. Red letter reviewed it there and Jay basically echoes what I felt. He hasn’t seen it either.
@@JonJonJonJonJonJonJonJon Yeah lol I seen there review too, don't know why you guys didn't expect it to be so epic, I mean countless films back then even from decades before like the biblical epics were large scale and David Lean's movies and other's, also should have suspected it wasn't a "wee dopey one horse town one set western" from how much people still love it probably indicate there was something more going on.
@@Mr.Goodkat yes there was epics. But the constant churned out spaghetti westerns of the 50s were all the same. One set. One horse. One good guy one bad guy … etcetc. I just didn’t expect it to be an absolute bonefide masterpiece. And absolutely can see now how much of a film plagiarist Tarantino is. Even tho still a massive fan.
@@JonJonJonJonJonJonJonJon Those aren't "spaghetti westerns" you're thinking of as they don't fit that description but were what breathed new life into the genre by subverting those clichés and changing the style to something more "real". Even the old 50's ones weren't all truly "One set. One horse. One good guy one bad guy" there was often numerous sets, numerous bad guys, numerous good guys, double crosses, train robberies, etc, they weren't as "epic" in scale as this but they were not quite as constrained as you make it sound.
Lost footage of the missing Socorro Sequence where Tuco continues his search for Blondie in a Texican pueblo while Blondie is in a hotel room with a Mexican woman (Silvana Bacci) is reconstructed with photos and unfinished snippets from the French trailer. anyone knows something about this scene and where to find it?
Interesting to see the added scenes to the 2004 engish remaster. The only one I noticed being added was the Tuco and the henchmen. I could have sworn the desert scene had always been in there. You learn something everyday. Thanks.
I know it isn't a deleted scene as such, but I watched it on the telly a few weeks ago and I noticed a cut to the scene where Tuco is being tortured in the POW camp. Right before Tuco finally gives in, Wallace gives up punching Tuco and grips his face with his hands instead and presses his thumbs into Tuco's eyes. Tuco begins to scream in agony and moans the words: "I talk! I talk!". He grips Tuco's face but then it just cuts straight to him saying "it's buried in a grave". The omission isn't an obvious, noticeable cut as such, but it's just odd and cannot see a reason why part of the film has been cut out. Has anyone else noticed this?
"12 minutes of deleted scenes from this classic. Unseen footage." - buuuuulldung. These scenes have been on every dvd/blueray since 2004 special edition dvd
The real missing scene is Blondie finally getting *a lot* of water!!! throwing lots of water to his face when Tuco changed his mind and now needed him alive!!! everybody would talk about this scene like "one of the best scenes of the movie" but sadly it doesn't exist. I wanted this to happen so bad when I was a boy, and saw this movie for the 1st time. still...
I swear that scene really _does_ exist! Tuco first gets angry and throws his bottle in a temper then threatens to shoot Blondie dead. Blondie then says something like: if you do that, you'll always be poor (he calls him a bunch of names) says he knows the name (on the grave) and begins to fall unconscious. Tuco then becomes so unctuous and oily-mannered in his sudden concern for Blondie's welfare that it actually makes one cringe a bit (at least in my own opinion.) He does indeed bring his canteen and splashes water on him while warning him he'll be sick if he drinks too much at once; I assume this is because vomiting will dehydrate you even more and when you're already weak and close to death from severe heat-stroke, exhaustion and dehydration in the middle of a desert, it would probably kill you... If this this the scene you are referring to that you have only heard of but never seen, it was included in the film I watched on the telly as a teenager - I'm English and I don't know if different, foreign edits were shown in different countries cut it out - then or since. I watched it with my mum the first time and when it was next shown I taped it on VHS. I'm going back a good while though; almost 22 years ago (I know it was 1999 when I saw it because it was one of the last films fhat I ever watched with her. I watched the copy I'd taped many times until the tape snapped and unspooled inside, becoming tangled, chewed up and completely ruined by the video player's internal mechanism.) I don't know if it has been cut from ALL edits of this film; surely not though?
@@ian4920 that scene is in the film... but Tuco only puts a little water with his fingers on Blondie's face!!! I was like: throw the whole bottle on his face!!! at least half bottle!!! then let him have a little drink of water... you don't have to be that realistic while making films... one tv comercial did the same, they find a guy from the desert (just like Blondie) and when they're gonna give him water, he says: not water!! give me salad cookies (like Ritz) and he eats them, then finally they give him that soda and he drinks the whole can... it was like aaaaahhhh finally... but not on this movie
Honestly, Eli Wallach should have found an actor who could pull off a good imitation of his voice when he was younger (where Wallach himself should have settled as an extra background character in the outpost scene), like how they got an actor named Simon Prescott to do a great impression of Lee Van Cleef. Luckily, Clint Eastwood still sounded the same in the redub of a few deleted scenes in the film.
@@MrShadowofthewind in a way he is: he was upset and disgusted by their condition, he saw they lacked food and medicine and he let the solder keep the alcholol. Why is this nice? Well, 1st at times of war everything is harder to find and more expenssive and 2nd he didn't think of himself (that he would probably need it later himself, or use it again to bribe someone). Generally, alcohol helps reduce the pain and warms up if it's cold, so by giving it to them he helps them. The soldier's expression in the end shows he didn't expect such an act, he is surprised, and he wasn't drinking with his mouth, thinking he would have to return it. It's like Blondie's last cigarette to the dying soldier: he can't change the situation, he knows he will die anyway, but he eases his pain in his last moments.
All these scenes were never dubbed into English because they were cut prior to English localisation version being made. You've are showing them as they are in the 2004 Remastered version of the film when Kirk from MGM elected to put them back in, hence the English. Therefore this aren't deleted scenes in the way present them.
So saw this documentary, when this uncut version was dubbed it was around 2002. You can clearly see Eli Wallach and Eastwood’s voice is a bit old. Lee Van Cliff’s part was dubbed by an another character
I just watched these scenes (plus the meet Angel eye's gang scene) on the big screen. Still love the movie but in truth didn't care for the additions. The broken fort scene was one of the better ones, reamarkable as it was not Van Cleef's dubbing. The others were fine in content but didn't sound quite right as others pointed out - the cave scene however I didn't like - it's odd and feels like a different movie. Guess if you if you've already seen a movie that you rate highly so many times cut a certain way, any changes are a bit jarring.
@El Grando Smokio I would agree Angel Eyes scene is amazing but the reason it was left out originally could be because it made Angel Eyes look too humain? Not as cold hearted? Just a thought. Or maybe Leone simply forgot to include it. Who knows. There is also another 2-3 mins of Wallace beating up Tuco in the Army camp but the reels were too damaged to use. Shame
@@sullers1986 I wonder if the damaged reels were meant to make the scene last the entire duration of the song which the POW's are singing ('The Story of a Soldier') in the background?
Watching Lee Van Cleef in the desert fort playing a man as bad as Angel Eyes shocked at the horror and devastation of war is an amazing scene in this amazing film. It adds an extra level of emotion when you hear him speak and realise that's not Lee, as he had been dead for years by the time of this dubbing.
You mean it wasnt lee van cleef who was talking in that scene? Because i felt the voice was a bit different
@@brainlessfool7815 At the time the film came out in the 60s, the scene was never dubbed over in English because it was originally a deleted scene; it wasn’t in the film until the release of the extended edition, which came out many years after Lee had passed away in the 80s. They of course had to get someone who sounded like him to do the English dub for Angel Eyes in the extended scenes. It’s also why Tuco sounds older and more gravelly in his extended scenes, because obviously Eli Wallach had aged in the decades since the original cut was released.
@@J_C_CH ooh it make sense
The masterpiece in cinematic history..
Sergio Leone brilliant director..
I remember watching the Blu Ray version of this for the first time after watching it on DVD and VHS tonnes of times. Seeing those extra scenes for the first times was magical.
One of my favorite movies ever.
A deleted scene missing from this list is Blondie and Angel Eyes camping out, where Blondie shoots one of Angel Eyes' henchmen, then count the remaining members including Angel Eyes, and quotes about the number of rounds in his revolver.
thanks 🙏 where is it?
@@michaelhill5406 I don't think the English version of the scene is on RUclips, but the Original Italian version is on RUclips.
@@huntinglightning3507 thanks 🙏 i wonder why those deleted scenes aren’t inc in the the english version or was the missing footage found after the restored english version was released!? 😛
@@michaelhill5406 The scene itself is included in the restored English release of the Film, it's just that the English version of the scene itself isn't on RUclips.
@@huntinglightning3507thanks!
Most of these scenes have always been in the Italian version. Not the cave scene though.
in fact it s the only scene I don't like!
It was in the Italian Premier though
Much of it has been put back into the english version. Saw it on the big screen the other day at a vintage cinema doing retro during CV19. So good... I will never get sick of this movie
Also the special extended version on DVD does
@@sillyoldbastard3280 same
I swear, the way that sarge did that "commercial" for the "hotel", i would totaly fall for it!
Everything here is in the film
@@mangotuna9197 yes i know
Thank you very much, was looking for them ! The first time I saw one of these scenes I found Tuco's voice was somewhat different without knowing exactly why, but now I know it is because they had to record the voices many years later and he was much older...
Had the VHS video for years and only learned of these scenes in recent years. It all makes lot more sense with them in 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
i know most of them . there are so many versions of that movie .... but finally its the best wester movie ever
Leone fans will recognize the train ticket seller from Once Upon A Time In The West @ 11:03
and barman in Few Dollars More, pity is nobody knows the actor's name.
@@ray.watts.44 Oh yes they do! His name is Joseph Bradley!
And coffin guy from *a fistful of dollars*
@@ray.watts.44 Paraphrase? : " Listen, Mister.. why'd you choose my place to commit suicide? ".
@@o.l4890 that was Austrian actor Joseph Egger, who also played the old man driven mad by those damn trains in Few Dollars More
There was a scene made with Blondie and Angel Eyes together after they left the prison camp taking a rest and a bite to eat. Blondie asks Angel Eyes how he came to know about the gold and he recalls the tale. Angel Eyes henchmen haven’t joined them yet, but Blondie spots them lurking behind in the distance. (It explains why, in the scene where he and Angel Eyes are sleeping, he’s so alert and he shoots the guy who came out of the bushes almost immediately, because he was already alert to their presence and that they were being trailed.) There’s some lobby cards that show a few clips but the footage, if it still exists, hasn’t come to light yet.
When they re-cut these missing scenes back into the film in 2003, they got the 73 year old Eastwood and the 88 year old Wallach to finally re-loop the dialogue for them. The 'restorers' saw it as _a tip of the hat_ and a sign of respect to involve the two veterans, but it really was a big mistake as it involves around 37 years (or pounds) of added gravel in their throats. Sorry, but It just doesn't work - and takes you right out of the movie. A 73 year old Eastwood ain't never gonna sound like a 36 year old Eastwood. By contrast, the better avenue to pursue was with similar aged impressionists. That's why Simon Prescott as Lee Van Cleef sounds to me, way more authentic to the 'as if recorded in 1966' ideal of the re-loops. But they ain't never gonna re-re-loop it, so were just stuck with it now.
I just saw TGBU again at a vintage cinema last month which was wonderful. Can't say I noticed the difference in voice overs in the re-cut scenes and thankful they got these legends in to do that work even if it wasn't perfect. Actually there was a lot that wasn't perfect in this flick which makes it all the more better. At least it is as authentic as they could make it missing LVC
Thought that myself, because of the difference in the voices it sounds “added on”
Tuco doesn't sound like Tuco when he's reading the map.
Just seen the show for the first time in my life 38. Not what I was expecting. Utterly compelling. Some brilliant little pieces of comedy. Tuco character was amazing
These scenes were all in it tho. Channel 5 broadcast it recently with all these scenes in it.
What were you expecting, how did it differ?
@@Mr.Goodkat I didn’t expect it to be as epic as it was and as grand a scale. Literally thought it was gonna be a wee dopey one horse town one set western.
Red letter reviewed it there and Jay basically echoes what I felt. He hasn’t seen it either.
@@JonJonJonJonJonJonJonJon Yeah lol I seen there review too, don't know why you guys didn't expect it to be so epic, I mean countless films back then even from decades before like the biblical epics were large scale and David Lean's movies and other's, also should have suspected it wasn't a "wee dopey one horse town one set western" from how much people still love it probably indicate there was something more going on.
@@Mr.Goodkat yes there was epics. But the constant churned out spaghetti westerns of the 50s were all the same. One set. One horse. One good guy one bad guy … etcetc. I just didn’t expect it to be an absolute bonefide masterpiece. And absolutely can see now how much of a film plagiarist Tarantino is. Even tho still a massive fan.
@@JonJonJonJonJonJonJonJon Those aren't "spaghetti westerns" you're thinking of as they don't fit that description but were what breathed new life into the genre by subverting those clichés and changing the style to something more "real".
Even the old 50's ones weren't all truly "One set. One horse. One good guy one bad guy" there was often numerous sets, numerous bad guys, numerous good guys, double crosses, train robberies, etc, they weren't as "epic" in scale as this but they were not quite as constrained as you make it sound.
This movie is pure poetry...
Lost footage of the missing Socorro Sequence where Tuco continues his search for Blondie in a Texican pueblo while Blondie is in a hotel room with a Mexican woman (Silvana Bacci) is reconstructed with photos and unfinished snippets from the French trailer.
anyone knows something about this scene and where to find it?
Love to see this scene, perhaps one day it will surface but unlikely. I believe that the original cut was almost 4 hours long.
There’s also the lost footage of Angel Eyes and Blondie stopping to eat and Angel Eyes reveals how he ended up in the POW camp.
I think I have this scene in a good the bad and the ugly special edition dvd
Here is the best I could find: add ?v=BFIAFq12w6s for the video address.
@@Sei4Shiori thank you very much!
Interesting to see the added scenes to the 2004 engish remaster. The only one I noticed being added was the Tuco and the henchmen. I could have sworn the desert scene had always been in there. You learn something everyday. Thanks.
In the Italian's version that One was the only one who didn't exist the other ones were already present!!
Recently I really have an appetite for it , scenes are present .
You gotta be really poor to eat potatoes... and enjoy a mighty fine taste that they offer. Nothing beats the fried potato/fries
Lee Van Cleef should have played Stalin
Great job
Thank you. ruclips.net/video/enuOArEfqGo/видео.html&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR1cDgpD38vJ2TzUCUMXJNGDJ9Bg0GS3LCvnryVkzHHTa-edCrUADJKfCjs
Sorry but I watched it the other day again, got it from YTS YIFY movies and ALL 12 scenes are in it.
*The first scene of the poster in the mouth, is in the movie*
I know it isn't a deleted scene as such, but I watched it on the telly a few weeks ago and I noticed a cut to the scene where Tuco is being tortured in the POW camp. Right before Tuco finally gives in, Wallace gives up punching Tuco and grips his face with his hands instead and presses his thumbs into Tuco's eyes. Tuco begins to scream in agony and moans the words: "I talk! I talk!".
He grips Tuco's face but then it just cuts straight to him saying "it's buried in a grave". The omission isn't an obvious, noticeable cut as such, but it's just odd and cannot see a reason why part of the film has been cut out.
Has anyone else noticed this?
That's a fine Lee Van Cleef impression
When you have to shoot shoot don t talk waaaoo33aaawwwwaaa3
great!
As another members wrote, in the italian version there are all those scenes but the cave one. I think that's the best western movie ever made.
The Voice's in the deleted Scenes were added years and years after so they could put the deleted Scenes on the Special edition Dvds
I thought it sounded different especially Ellie Wallach
@@jackwatsonepic626
I remember seeing the scenes for the first time and wondered why they sounded oddly distorted and so very noticably out of place.
"12 minutes of deleted scenes from this classic. Unseen footage." - buuuuulldung. These scenes have been on every dvd/blueray since 2004 special edition dvd
@Joni
For the theatrical release and the next 38 years.......they weren't. You stupid fucking idiot.
Thanks! God Job!
The real missing scene is Blondie finally getting *a lot* of water!!!
throwing lots of water to his face when Tuco changed his mind and now needed him alive!!!
everybody would talk about this scene like "one of the best scenes of the movie"
but sadly it doesn't exist.
I wanted this to happen so bad when I was a boy, and saw this movie for the 1st time. still...
I swear that scene really _does_ exist!
Tuco first gets angry and throws his bottle in a temper then threatens to shoot Blondie dead. Blondie then says something like: if you do that, you'll always be poor (he calls him a bunch of names) says he knows the name (on the grave) and begins to fall unconscious. Tuco then becomes so unctuous and oily-mannered in his sudden concern for Blondie's welfare that it actually makes one cringe a bit (at least in my own opinion.)
He does indeed bring his canteen and splashes water on him while warning him he'll be sick if he drinks too much at once; I assume this is because vomiting will dehydrate you even more and when you're already weak and close to death from severe heat-stroke, exhaustion and dehydration in the middle of a desert, it would probably kill you...
If this this the scene you are referring to that you have only heard of but never seen, it was included in the film I watched on the telly as a teenager - I'm English and I don't know if different, foreign edits were shown in different countries cut it out - then or since. I watched it with my mum the first time and when it was next shown I taped it on VHS. I'm going back a good while though; almost 22 years ago (I know it was 1999 when I saw it because it was one of the last films fhat I ever watched with her. I watched the copy I'd taped many times until the tape snapped and unspooled inside, becoming tangled, chewed up and completely ruined by the video player's internal mechanism.)
I don't know if it has been cut from ALL edits of this film; surely not though?
@@ian4920 that scene is in the film...
but Tuco only puts a little water with his fingers on Blondie's face!!!
I was like: throw the whole bottle on his face!!! at least half bottle!!!
then let him have a little drink of water... you don't have to be that realistic while making films...
one tv comercial did the same, they find a guy from the desert (just like Blondie) and when they're gonna give him water, he says: not water!! give me salad cookies (like Ritz) and he eats them, then finally they give him that soda and he drinks the whole can... it was like aaaaahhhh finally... but not on this movie
Glad these scenes were deleted😊Jack
2:13 ..... If you're a Dollars Trilogy fan, you definitely must know who are the three guys Tuco mentioned ;-)
Now that you mention it, it seems almost impossible for Leone to put an Easter egg like this in the movie. So was Tuco a friend of the Rojo brothers?
I don't see any new information on the movie,all this is there.
Dont know what version you’ve been watching, but all these scenes are in the original
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Hearing young Wallach with his old voice is weird tho
It's so jarring and it takes me out of the movie everytime. Shame they didn't find an impersonator instead
Bizarre scene in Tuco's cave.I thought it was a musical and he was about to sing.Not in keeping with the movie at all.
Yeah, I can understand why they cut that scene. Just didn't work. But the others were fine and should have stayed.
Glad they cut it out. But it introduces his friends
Honestly, Eli Wallach should have found an actor who could pull off a good imitation of his voice when he was younger (where Wallach himself should have settled as an extra background character in the outpost scene), like how they got an actor named Simon Prescott to do a great impression of Lee Van Cleef. Luckily, Clint Eastwood still sounded the same in the redub of a few deleted scenes in the film.
Is Angel eyes played by another actor than van cleef in the broken fort scen?
Clints voice sounded way older in the added scenes
I remembered I dunno why.
these scenes are in the 4k blu ray
Now I know why Angel Eyes wanted to be Sgt. in that POW camp.
+markorevan He simply just took a chance hoping Carson was a prisoner in there. This is why he went there hoping to find him alive
It's not like he was helping anyone in there, i don't get your point.
@@MrShadowofthewind in a way he is: he was upset and disgusted by their condition, he saw they lacked food and medicine and he let the solder keep the alcholol. Why is this nice? Well, 1st at times of war everything is harder to find and more expenssive and 2nd he didn't think of himself (that he would probably need it later himself, or use it again to bribe someone). Generally, alcohol helps reduce the pain and warms up if it's cold, so by giving it to them he helps them. The soldier's expression in the end shows he didn't expect such an act, he is surprised, and he wasn't drinking with his mouth, thinking he would have to return it. It's like Blondie's last cigarette to the dying soldier: he can't change the situation, he knows he will die anyway, but he eases his pain in his last moments.
Are there any deleted scenes from the first 2? Especially FAFDM. That film jumped>>> like anything from the groundbreaks Fistful set.
All these scenes were never dubbed into English because they were cut prior to English localisation version being made. You've are showing them as they are in the 2004 Remastered version of the film when Kirk from MGM elected to put them back in, hence the English. Therefore this aren't deleted scenes in the way present them.
Not unseen, at least in the italian version
Ecept for the chicken's scene the other ones where presents in the Italian's version!!
On my DVD these scenes are all there.
So saw this documentary, when this uncut version was dubbed it was around 2002. You can clearly see Eli Wallach and Eastwood’s voice is a bit old. Lee Van Cliff’s part was dubbed by an another character
The old voices ruined these scenes!
I just watched these scenes (plus the meet Angel eye's gang scene) on the big screen. Still love the movie but in truth didn't care for the additions. The broken fort scene was one of the better ones, reamarkable as it was not Van Cleef's dubbing. The others were fine in content but didn't sound quite right as others pointed out - the cave scene however I didn't like - it's odd and feels like a different movie. Guess if you if you've already seen a movie that you rate highly so many times cut a certain way, any changes are a bit jarring.
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No this is not deleted scene
Included in movie
Oh the half of the movie r deleted u r fuckin kiddin the only scene been deleted that when tuco meets his friends
You can see why they are left out
Every film made has deleted scenes sometimes you see why they are deleted
El Grando Smokio true I’ll give you that
@El Grando Smokio I would agree Angel Eyes scene is amazing but the reason it was left out originally could be because it made Angel Eyes look too humain? Not as cold hearted? Just a thought. Or maybe Leone simply forgot to include it. Who knows. There is also another 2-3 mins of Wallace beating up Tuco in the Army camp but the reels were too damaged to use. Shame
@@sullers1986
I wonder if the damaged reels were meant to make the scene last the entire duration of the song which the POW's are singing ('The Story of a Soldier') in the background?
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How is this clickbait? lol you moron.
These are not deleted scenes. Click bait for view count numbers is all.
These scenes were not in my old dvd.
@@peteradams3536 Then you should check the new blu-ray before you do this useless upload...
J V these scenes were not in the original western release of the film but were added back for the 2004 rerelease
@@ramenninja04 This Video was uploaded in 2016. In 2016 these scenes were not "unseen footage".
Hakapik This was not a useless upload. I recently saw the extended version and wondered which scenes were added. So thank you Peter.