For a Few Dollars More (1965)
Two bounty hunters are in pursuit of "El Indio," one of the most wanted fugitives in the western territories, and his gang.
For a Few Dollars More (1965)
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Released Year: 1965
Runtime: 132 minutes
Genre: Western
Directors: Sergio Leone
Casts: Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Luigi Pistilli, José Terrón, Benito Stefanelli, Aldo Sambrell, Sergio Mendizábal, Antonio Molino Rojo, Lorenzo Robledo, Mario Brega, Román Ariznavarreta, Frank Braña, Jesús Guzmán, Nazzareno Natale, Ricardo Palacios, Antoñito Ruiz, Sergio Leone, Carlo Simi, Gian Maria Volonté, Josef Egger, Klaus Kinski, Luis Rodríguez, Panos Papadopulos, Mara Krupp, Tomás Blanco, Roberto Camardiel, Dante Maggio, Mario Meniconi, Werner Abrolat, José Canalejas, Rosemary Dexter, Peter Lee Lawrence, José Marco, Guillermo Méndez, Enrique Navarro, Kurt Zips, Rafael López, José Félix Montoya, Aldo Ricci
Storyline
Two bounty hunters are in pursuit of "El Indio," one of the most wanted fugitives in the western territories, and his gang.
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Reviews
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TV Guide Magazine -
The second film in Leone's Dollar trilogy finds the Italian director in better form than in A Fistful of Dollars. For a Few Dollars More has better writing, superior production values, and more characters who aptly complement Eastwood's stoic Man with No Name.
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The A.V. Club -
While it doesn’t have the lunatic fervor of The Good, The Bad’s climatic cemetery shootout, For A Few Dollars more feels like its successor’s equal, which is about as great a compliment as I can bestow.
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Variety -
A hard-hitting western with upper-case values out of the busy Italo stable, this is a topnotch action entry.
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Empire -
It has a wealth of marvellous Western imagery, grotesque-comic business (Van Cleef striking a match on seething baddie Klaus Kinski’s hunchback), Ennio Morricone’s baroque score, iconic stars and unforgettable supporting faces.
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Chicago Reader -
Leone's artful editing of close-ups to communicate the characters' spatial relationships is always a pleasure, and here he unveils his stylistic signature—extreme close-ups of the characters' eyes—as Van Cleef surveys the villain's wanted poster.
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Two bounty hunters are in pursuit of "El Indio," one of the most wanted fugitives in the western territories, and his gang.