For a Few Dollars More (1965)

For a Few Dollars More (1965)
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This pulse-pounding follow-up to Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars brings back Clint Eastwood as the serape-clad, cigar-chewing "Man With No Name." Engaged in an ongoing battle with bounty hunter Col. Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef), the Man joins forces with his enemy to capture homicidal bandit Indio (Gian Maria Volontè). Both the Eastwood and Van Cleef characters are given understandable motivations for their bloodletting tendencies, something that was lacking in A Fistful of Dollars. In both films, however, the violence is raw and uninhibited -- and in many ways, curiously poetic. Leone's tense, tight close-ups, pregnant pauses, and significant silences have since been absorbed into the standard spaghetti Western lexicon; likewise, Ennio Morricone's haunting musical score has been endlessly imitated and parodied. For a Few Dollars More was originally titled Per Qualche Dollaro in Più; it would be followed by the last and best of the Man with No Name trilogy, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Clint EastwoodLee Van Cleef, (more)
Director(s):
Sergio Leone
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of For a Few Dollars More

This pulse-pounding follow-up to Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars brings back Clint Eastwood as the serape-clad, cigar-chewing "Man With No Name." Engaged in an ongoing battle with bounty hunter Col. Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef), the Man joins forces with his enemy to capture homicidal bandit Indio (Gian Maria Volontè). Both the Eastwood and Van Cleef characters are given understandable motivations for their bloodletting tendencies, something that was lacking in A Fistful of Dollars. In both films, however, the violence is raw and uninhibited -- and in many ways, curiously poetic. Leone's tense, tight close-ups, pregnant pauses, and significant silences have since been absorbed into the standard spaghetti Western lexicon; likewise, Ennio Morricone's haunting musical score has been endlessly imitated and parodied. For a Few Dollars More was originally titled Per Qualche Dollaro in Più; it would be followed by the last and best of the Man with No Name trilogy, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
131 mins

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Director(s):
Sergio Leone
Writer(s):
Luciano VincenzoniSergio Leone
Producer(s):
Alberto Grimaldi
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Western Violence, Adult Humor, Not For Children)
Categories:
Westerns
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Bud and Miki F.

    A Fistfull of Dollars was openly based on Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo, but what fewer people realize is that For a Few Dollars More continued the same pattern by deriving from Kurosawa's Sanjuro. Both are available on BlockBuster and, while the Leone films are great the Kurosawa films with Toshiro Mifune are incredible! A lot of fun to watch them together and see where little "homages" have been placed in the movie, down to the way the main character's scratch themselves...

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    Daniel Q.

    This movie is truly one of Sergio Leone's masterpieces. The story and characters are just awesome. Clint Eastwood is in top form for this one. This has to be one of the greatest westerns of all time! The humor in the movie is hilarious! The movie is slow moving, but it's definitely a thinkers film. Overall, a masterpiece on many levels, and one you sure don't want to miss. 9.8/10

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    Terry N.

    good movie. dialogue is shaky, costumes aren't quite up to paar. i agree with Hal Erickson, it is curiously poetic.

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