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Directed by Sergio Leone
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, All Movie Guide
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"This is the sixth feature length film I've seen by director Sergio Leone. I chose to watch this film based on previous good ratings I've given other films by this director and to better my favorite directors by algorithm listing. " [More]
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"Per qualche dollaro in più (For a Few Dollars More)Leone begins using many techniques and scenarios that will be replayed in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. The reason why it still works, and actually works to perfection in that next movie is because of the more expansive contrasts between the epic and the focused and also because of mu " [More]
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"Per un pugno di dollari (A Fistful of Dollars)What can I say? This movie started a pretty huge avalanche. Both for Leone's and Eastwood's careers, the budding Spaghetti Western genre, and probably for for European genre movies in full.As probably anyone reading this is already well aware, it's pretty much a close remake of [More]
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"This is a film you can watch again and again and find new and deeper signifigance in every scene. The acting is genius, the character introductions make you feel as if you know these people, and the sweat, the dirt the blood...the music. Get drawn into this film and never be the same. " [More]
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"I think what I found most startling about this film is the stark contrast to a lot of the 'spaghetti westerns' that came out in the mid-sixties. I am a huge fan of Westerns, and have seen tons from both time periods. Most of the pre-1960's films I have seen share a lot of the same negative view towards native americans, mexicans and women. The Searchers, however, is probably far and away the most blatant--going so far as to even refer to the "childish Indians". " [More]
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Produced between 1964 and 1966, the films in director Sergio Leone's Man with No Name trilogy -- A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly -- were not released in America until 1967. The rapid succession of releases belied Leone's significant growth between each installment. Though A Fistful of Dollars was skillful and original, the production values were notoriously cheap and the characters were not fully realized. For a Few Dollars More improves on just about every aspect of the previous film, honing the mythic quality of the players. Leone elevates his style to another level; his operatic vision is in full flower here. Though clearly performing in the same minimalist style, Clint Eastwood significantly masters the subtleties of his gritty, nihilistic character. Watch for famed German actor Klaus Kinski as the hunchback who has a match struck on his neck by Lee Van Cleef. ~ Brendon Hanley, All Movie Guide
 

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