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May 19, 2026
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Clint Eastwood's iconic cannon from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly found in Spanish museum

AI Summary
The iconic cannon used by Clint Eastwood in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly has been rediscovered in a museum in south-east Spain, 60 years after it was used in the filming of the movie.

The Cannon's Rediscovery

Sixty years after Clint Eastwood used a cannon to fell a fleeing Eli Wallach in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, the iconic weapon has been found in a museum in south-east Spain. The artillery piece, a 75mm cannon made in Manchester by Whitworth in 1873, was lent to Sergio Leone's production team by the Spanish military and was returned to the army museum in Madrid after filming.

The Cannon's History

The Sad Hill Cultural Association, a group of volunteers dedicated to restoring the graveyard near Burgos, northern Spain, built for the climax of the film, tracked down the cannon. They came across images of the cannon in a book on the film and set about trying to trace some of the weapons used in preparation for the 60th anniversary of the movie's release later this year.

The Data Analysis

  • The cannon was made in Manchester by Whitworth in 1873.
  • The cannon is now on display at the military history museum in Cartagena, south-east Spain.

The Impact Analysis

The rediscovery of the cannon has generated significant interest, with the city council using its fame to draw more visitors to the museum. The museum's director, Lt Col Ernesto Terry, said the cannon's fame was already causing a stir, with many people ringing to ask about it.

The Prediction

While the Sad Hill Cultural Association would love to borrow the cannon and temporarily reinstall it in the Burgos landscape, where it last stood 60 years ago, its protected heritage status means that will not be in time for the anniversary. However, they plan to try to get hold of the piece and bring it to Burgos in the future.