"the skipper toooo....the millionaire... and his wiiiiife" (in brass over end credits, in strings elsewhere)
You're right. It does sound like the theme from Gilligan's Island, crossed with Morricone's GOOD, BAD, UGLY.
My guess is that the Skipper's death was better told than seen, b/c A) the story has more impact coming from his friend who shot him, B) the movie is pretty economical, mostly following the Eastwood character around rather than a lot of tangents, and C) the movie was too long anyway; theater owners prefer to book movies under 2 hours so they can run them more times per day.
Besides, to get all the information the sheriff gives us in a 2 minute scene, we would have had to stay in Red Rock (or whatever that town's called) for days.
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