Clint Eastwood cannon from The Good, the Bad and the Ugly traced to Spanish museum
The Manchester-made cannon used in the film "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" has been located in a museum in Cartagena, Spain. Enthusiasts from the Sad Hill Cultural Association, who are restoring the film's graveyard near Burgos, tracked down the 1873 Whitworth cannon.

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AI-generatedThe Manchester-made cannon used in the film "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" has been located in a museum in Cartagena, Spain. Enthusiasts from the Sad Hill Cultural Association, who are restoring the film's graveyard near Burgos, tracked down the 1873 Whitworth cannon. Originally lent by the Spanish military for filming, it was later displayed in army museums in Madrid and Toledo before ending up in Cartagena. The museum had no prior knowledge of the cannon's cinematic history, but its discovery has already led to increased visitor numbers and media attention. While the Sad Hill Cultural Association hoped to temporarily display the cannon for the film's 60th anniversary, bureaucratic hurdles prevent this, though future plans for its relocation are being considered.
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5 extractedThe discovery of the cannon is already drawing more visitors to the Cartagena museum.
The museum in Cartagena had no prior knowledge that the cannon was used in the film.
The Sad Hill Cultural Association, dedicated to restoring the film's graveyard, tracked down the cannon.
The cannon was manufactured in Manchester by Whitworth in 1873 and was lent to the film production by the Spanish military.
A cannon used in the film 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' has been rediscovered in a museum in south-east Spain.