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Every gun makes its own tune*

Remember that quote? It can only come from one place, and only one film: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Certainly one of the best films ever made, it still draws in crowds and kudos. As it should: there are few cinematic classics that can even get close to this masterpiece. Why is that, after all of these decades? Firstly The film features three unforgettable protagonists: The Man With No Name (Clint Eastwood), Blondie (Eli Wallach), and Tuco (Lee Van Cleef). Their complex relationships and morally ambiguous actions create a compelling pins and needles dynamic.

Something everyone loves in the film is that it is filled with non-stop gunfights, chases, and standoffs, showcasing the talents of the actors, stunt performers and directors. And, of course, where would the film be without Ennio Morricone’s iconic score is a masterpiece, adding depth and emotion to the film.

If you’re a big fan, like us, did you know that you can place yourself in some of the key iconic locations in the film? There is A new walking route around Burgos, in northern Spain, offers film pilgrims a close-up of the iconic locations used in Sergio Leone’s movie The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Click here to learn more, courtesy of The Guardian.

Vueling fly from London to San Sebastian. To book your flight and car, Click here

Stay at the beautiful and historic Catedral – Apartamentos Burgos Deluxe. To book, Click here.

Spain is wine country. Visit Ribera del Duero: Red Wine Discovery Tour with Tastings. Click here.

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