
Al Mulock in The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly
Al Mulock (1926 - 1968)
a.k.a. Al Mulloch, aka Alfred Mulock
Film Deaths[]
- Joe MacBeth (1955) [First Assassin]: Shot to death (off-camera), along with George Margo, by Bonar Colleano while they're trying to leave Paul Douglas' mansion.
- Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959) [Dino]: Drowns in quicksand, after being mauled in the face by a leopard, while Al had been chasing Sean Connery to get back his stolen locket. Despite Al called out for help, Sean and Anthony Quayle arrive too late to save him.
- The Hellions (1961) [Mark Billings]: Unintentionally shot at close range in the hardware store by the owner Jamie Uys who is showing him the latest Smith and Wesson revolver and it goes off.
- The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (Il Buono, il Brutto, il Cattivo) (1966) [One-Armed Bounty Hunter]: Shot to death by Eli Wallach when Al catches him in a bath and speaks too much, giving Eli the time to shoot him with his hidden revolver.
- Hellbenders (I Crudeli) (1967) [The Beggar]: Has a sword thrown into his stomach by Julián Mateos who then proceeds to shoot him.
- Day of Anger (I Giorni dell'ira; Blood and Grit; Gunlaw) (1967) [Wild Jack]: Shot to death by Lee Van Cleef, when he tries to shoot Lee in the back. (Giuliano Gemma tries to stop/block Lee from finishing him off after the first shot but Lee sneaks-in the second shot through Giuliano's legs).
- Once Upon a Time in the West (C'era una volta il West) (1968) [Knuckles]: Shot to death with a revolver (along with Jack Elam and Woody Strode) by Charles Bronson at the train station. (Note: Al's real-life death happened before filming this part, a stand-in (in his clothes) was used).