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  1. Tuco reveals the cemetery name, and Blondie says "Arch Stanton" is the name on the grave. After the bridge is demolished, Tuco steals a horse and rides to Sad Hill to claim the gold for himself. Blondie catches up to him as he digs up the grave, and Angel Eyes arrives soon after.

  2. During the process, the two trade information, Tuco revealing Sad Hill Cemetery as the gold's location and Blondie saying that the name on the grave is Arch Stanton. The two then take cover as the bridge blows up and the two armies resume their battle.

  3. Frantically searching the sea of makeshift tombstones and grave markers, Tuco finally locates Arch Stanton's grave. As he digs, Blondie appears (now clad in his trademark poncho) and tosses him a shovel.

  4. Apr 18, 2020 · United Artists. During the Sad Hill Cemetery scene when Blondie kicks the lid off Arch Stanton's coffin to reveal not a cache of gold but a desiccated skeleton, you're not looking at a prop....

  5. Arch Stanton (? – February 3, 1862) was buried at Sad Hill Cemetery. Gold was buried in a grave marked 'Unknown' next to his, which was dug up by Tuco Ramirez. In the movie he is played by an unknown spanish actress's skeleton.

  6. Crosscast Role: A posthumous example with Arch Stanton, whose bones were that of a Spanish actress who wanted her skeleton to be used for movies, so she could continue acting after her death. note Unless Arch Stanton was a woman...

  7. May 6, 2024 · Arch Stanton appreciation subreddit. Basically this subreddit was made to appreciate the fictional (or not) character Arch Stanton, whos tomb appears in the film “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly”.