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* The Confederate outpost Angel Eyes encounters in the extended cut of the movie. The terrible conditions the soldiers were left in were enough to have him feel sympathy for them, even as he's doing his job in looking for Bill Carson.

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* The Confederate outpost Angel Eyes encounters in the extended cut of the movie. The terrible conditions the soldiers were left in were enough to have him ''[[PsychoForHire him]]'' feel sympathy for them, even as he's doing his job in looking for Bill Carson.



* Stevens and his youngest son get killed by Angle Eyes with his wife is all alone now.

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* Stevens and his youngest elder son get killed by Angle Eyes with Angel Eyes, leaving his wife is all alone now.and younger son to mourn them.
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* Stevens and his youngest son get killed by Angle Eyes with his wife is all alone now.
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* The commandant actually wants to stop the torture going on at his camp... but he's dying. Even his goal to court-martial Angel Eyes presumably fails, given that the latter is walking around free later on.

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--> ''Bugles are calling from prairie to shore,\\

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\n--> ''Bugles -->Bugles are calling from prairie to shore,\\



All hope seems gone so soldier march on to die.''

-->''Bugles are calling from prairie to shore,\\

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All hope seems gone so soldier march on to die.''

-->''Bugles
die.

-->Bugles
are calling from prairie to shore,\\



Ask if we dare, our comrades out there who sleep.''

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Ask if we dare, our comrades out there who sleep.''



** Tuco is thunderstruck by the death of his parents and grieves quietly for them after he receives the news.
--> '''"Even a tramp like me, no matter what happens, I know there's a brother somewhere who will never refuse me a bowl of soup."'''

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** * Tuco is thunderstruck by the death of his parents and grieves quietly for them after he receives the news.
--> '''"Even -->"Even a tramp like me, no matter what happens, I know there's a brother somewhere who will never refuse me a bowl of soup."'''"
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** --> '''Even a tramp like me, no matter what happens, I know there's a brother somewhere who will never refuse me a bowl of soup.'''

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** --> '''Even '''"Even a tramp like me, no matter what happens, I know there's a brother somewhere who will never refuse me a bowl of soup.'''"'''
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** --> '''Even a tramp like me, no matter what happens, I know there's a brother somewhere who will never refuse me a bowl of soup.'''
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* In fact its worth pointing out the entire civil war as one big tear jerker: All three of the main characters, men who are hardened badass killers including one who is seemingly remorseless are horrified by the war going on around them it hits the point home hard that the civil war itself is far worse than anything any of them are doing.

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* In fact its it's worth pointing out the entire civil war as was one big tear jerker: tearjerker: All three of the main characters, men who are hardened badass killers including one who is seemingly remorseless remorseless, are horrified by the war going on around them them, and it hits the point home hard that the civil war itself is far worse than anything any of them are doing.
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* Tuco trying to find the grave where the money is buried. He runs through the vast graveyard, trying to find one particular tombstone in a forest of tombstones to fallen soldiers slaughtered in a tragic war, as Ennio Morricone's "[[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic The Ecstasy Of Gold]]" works up towards a climax.

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* Tuco trying to find the grave where the money is buried. He runs through the vast graveyard, trying to find one particular tombstone in a forest of tombstones to fallen soldiers slaughtered in a tragic war, as Ennio Morricone's Music/EnnioMorricone's "[[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic The Ecstasy Of Gold]]" works up towards a climax.
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* In fact its worht pointing out the ntire civil war as one big tear jerker: All three of the main characters, men who are hardenend badass killers including one who is seemingly remorseless are horrified by the war going on around them it hits the point home hard that the civil war itself is far worse than anything any of them are doing.

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* In fact its worht worth pointing out the ntire entire civil war as one big tear jerker: All three of the main characters, men who are hardenend hardened badass killers including one who is seemingly remorseless are horrified by the war going on around them it hits the point home hard that the civil war itself is far worse than anything any of them are doing.
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* Poor Tuco back in the noose again during the final scene. After all he's been through, after we've gotten to know him, it hurts to see him like this. His broken cries of "Blondie!" echoing out over Sad Hill as Blondie rides off into the distance is heartbreaking. Then we see the look on his face when he thinks that Blondie is going to shoot ''him'' instead of the rope.

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* Poor Tuco back in the noose again during the final scene. After all he's been through, after we've gotten to know him, it hurts to see him like this. His broken cries of "Blondie!" echoing out over Sad Hill as Blondie rides off into the distance is heartbreaking. Then we see the look on his face when he thinks that Blondie is going to shoot ''him'' instead of the rope. Of course, Blondie saves him, as it was only a trick to stop Tuco from following him.

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