For a Few Dollars More

1967 "The man with no name is back... the man in black is waiting... a walking arsenal - he uncoils, strikes and kills!"
8.2| 2h12m| R| en| More Info
Released: 10 May 1967 Released
Producted By: Constantin Film
Country: Spain
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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.

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Western

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Director

Sergio Leone

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Constantin Film

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CommentsXp Best movie ever!
AutCuddly Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,
Erica Derrick By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Raymond Sierra The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
elvircorhodzic FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE is a spaghetti Western film about two mysterious bounty hunter and a group of bandits led by a notorious murderer, rapist and robber. Mr. Leone has made again an exciting film full of a vivid violence, fistfights and shooting. He brings, through the relationship between the protagonist and mysterious flashbacks, an interesting combination between the danger, uncertainty and threat, which is a novelty in the genre.The two bounty hunter are separately introduced, while they hunt down and kill wanted outlaws to collect bounty. Meanwhile, a gang of outlaws breaks into a prison to free their leader, a clever, ruthless and psychotic "El Indio". The bounty hunters are interested in the large reward offered for the notorious fugitive and his group. None of them does not want competition in his work, though, they're hiding their true motives and join forces in their undertaking...In this film almost everything is done in a harmonious way, but an unpredictable and uncertain conflict between the three main characters is the biggest asset of this film. A fearless killing machine, an experienced and righteous colonel and an intelligent and ruthless madman guarantee an uncertain fun. An excellent direction and precisely arranged dynamics between a conversation, shots, violence and death enhance visual stimulation to the maximum. Therefore, a fiction has, through emotional and violent appearances, moral values and justifications, completely understandable context.The atmosphere is amazing, characterization is pretty good and the soundtrack is phenomenal.Clint Eastwood as Manco (the "Man with No Name") is somehow emotionally crippled and fearless killing machine. A harmonious movement, which corresponds very well with a change in his character at the end of the film are well designed. Mr. Eastwood has offered a convincing performance. Lee Van Cleef as Colonel Douglas Mortimer is an experienced character with a mysterious purpose. He was once a great soldier, now is a great bounty hunter. The revenge does not choose the means. Gian Maria Volontè as El Indio is simply brilliant in the role of a ruthless bandit. Klaus Kinski as Wild, the hunchback has drew my attention with his impatient mad expressions. A small role, but a very good performance.This is stylistically perfect film, which is well dovetailed between the original and the masterpiece.
mojtaba_studious-168-680244 just don't know why the good, bad and the ugly is known for the best western when for a few dollars more exists. even if all the 7 milliard people in the world say that the good, bad and the ugly is the best, i will say just the last 10 minutes of for a few dollars more is better than whole the film, the good, bad and the ugly. this is the greatest western film of all time and a great gift from Leone to the cinema. for a few dollars more has the best story in western genre.
Jonathan Roberts Whilst most people believe that 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' is not only the best instalment of Sergio Leone's 'Dollars' trilogy but one of the greatest Westerns of all time, I've always preferred 'For a Few Dollars More'. One of the reasons for this is the display of talent. Lee Van Cleef and Gian Maria Volontè deliver great performances as Colonel Mortimer and El Indio, respectively. Volontè portrays his character with a level of complexity and expressiveness rarely seen in the Western genre, whilst Van Cleef is given a central part in the film's most memorable and entertaining scenes - the 'match-striking scene', the 'hat-shooting scene', and the inevitable standoff. Clint Eastwood's iconic character is always entertaining to watch, but I think the most meaningful moments in the film come from his reluctant ally (Van Cleef) and his enemy (Volontè). The technical aspects of this film are just as good as those in 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'. Whilst some of the cinematography and of course the soundtrack in the third film are by far the most memorable, Leone's crew managed to create an appropriate visual and musical atmosphere for this darker, more brooding film. To conclude, I believe that this film draws closer to perfection than its more famous follow-up, using better pacing, excellent technical talent and outstanding performances to cement its place in the history of both the Western and cinema.
Miguel Neto in my opinion For a Few Dollars More is the weakest of the trilogy of dollars of Sergio Leone, even more so is a good movie, Sergio Leone this very well, the action scenes are very good, the picture is excellent, the costumes are great, very good cast, Clint Eastwood too and as always, the soundtrack is very good, all movies trilogy of dollars had good soundtrack, the pace is good, the movie goes fast, the script has some problems, had unnecessary scenes, some dialogues which in my opinion should not have, even more so the film goes fast, For a Few Dollars More is a good movie, good action scenes and beautiful photography. Note 7.7