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For A Few Dollars More
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| Rated:
R |
1965 |
Color |
131
min. |
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| Starring:
Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef,
Gian Maria Volonte, Mara Krup, Luigi Pistilli, Klaus Kinski,
Josef Egger, Panos Papadopulos, Benito Stefanelli, Roberto
Camardiel, Aldo Sambrell, Luis Rodriguez, Mario Brega |
| Director:
Sergio Leone |
Story
by: Fulvio
Morsella |
| Screen
Writer: Luciano
Vincenzoni, Peter Fernandez |
| Produced
by: Alberto Grimaldi |
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| Music:
Ennio Morricone |
Movie
Co.: MGM-UA |
| Production
Co.: P.E.A., Arturo Gonzalez,
Constantin Film |
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1.) The so-called "Man With No Name" Series:
-in A Fistful of Dollars, his name was Joe
-in For A Few Dollars More, his name was Monco
-in The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, his name is Blondie
So, why do they call it "The Man with No Name" Series, when Clint's playing three different men with three different names? Interesting.
2.) Gian Maria Volonte (a.k.a. John Wels) plays the main bad guy in both
A Fistful of Dollars and For A Few Dollars More. He plays Ramone, the sharp-shooting head of the Rojos family in
Fistful, and Indio, the gang leader and mad gunman in Few
More. He's great in each role, but it's kind of strange seeing two different movies with the same good guy (Eastwood) and bad guy (Volonte).
3.) In the film, Col. Mortimer (Van Cleef) proposes a
partnership with Monco (Eastwood). During this proposal he states
that he can give Monco three good reasons why they should be partners,
yet only gives him two before they agree to be partners. Mind you,
they were two very good reasons.
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