Synopsis
The man with no name is back... the man in black is waiting... a walking arsenal - he uncoils, strikes and kills!
Two bounty hunters both pursue the brutal and sadistic bandit, El Indio, who has a large bounty on his head.
Two bounty hunters both pursue the brutal and sadistic bandit, El Indio, who has a large bounty on his head.
荒野大鏢客, Mõne dollari pärast veel, Birkaç Dolar İçin, Por unos dólares más, La muerte tenia un precio, Voor een Paar Dollar Meer, 석양의 건맨, นักล่าเพชรตัดเพชร, 夕陽のガンマン, Vain muutaman dollarin tähden, 黄昏双镖客, 석양의 무법자, 속 황야의 무법자, 獨行俠江湖伏霸, На несколько долларов больше, Et pour quelques dollars de plus, Fuer ein paar Dollar mehr, Por uns Dólares a Mais, Für ein paar Dollar mehr, …Et pour quelques dollars de plus, La muerte tenía un precio, Per qualche dollaro in più, Pro pár dolarů navíc, Pár dollárral többért, För några få dollar mer, Por Mais Alguns Dólares, За долар више, Za kilka dolarów więcej, הצלפים, Hævn for dollars, Μονομαχία στο Ελ Πάσο, Pentru câțiva dolari în plus, На декілька доларів більше, برای چند دلار بیشتر, За няколко долара повече, Keliais doleriais daugiau, Pre hrsť dolárov navyše, 黃昏雙鏢客, Za dolar više, من أجل مزيد من الدولارات, มือปืนเพชรตัดเพชร, Za dolar več, La mort tenia un preu, Mõne dollari pärast, Thêm Vài Đô Lẻ, For noen få dollar mer, რამდენიმე დოლარით მეტი, Par dažiem dolāriem vairāk
The greatest meet cute in movie history is when Colonel Mortimer spots Monco in his spyglass looking back at him with binoculars, then later they shoot each other's hats.
“Very careless of you old man.
Try this.
NOW we start.”
[music by ennio morricone starts playing]
If this doesn't give you goosebumps do you have a pulse?
Lee Van Cleef was 40 years old when he made For a Few Dollars More, but he acts like he is a ghost doomed to wander through west for some 100 years.
Q: Who wins in a stare-down between Lee Van Cleef and Klaus Kinski?
A: We all do.
Because Kohli has been shooting a new TV series, we've had to wait a long time for the next installment in our Sergio Leone screening series, but picked up last night with FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE.
I personally enjoyed this more than FISTFUL OF DOLLARS. Eastwood is as iconic as ever, but I particularly enjoyed Lee Van Cleef and Gian Maria Volontè's performances. Van Cleef makes for a striking man in black, whose twinkling eyes hide a weary knowledge of Leone's morally desolate landscape, and a pain that is only revealed in the final reel. Volonté's grinning, laughing villain is equally haunted, and seems to have moments of regard where even he cannot believe the things he is doing,…
This film has a lot of hat cruelty in it. Why do hats always have to be the victims?!
These movies get progressively better as Clint is surrounded by cooler, and cooler guys, in this case Colonel Mortimer, Indio, and Klaus Kinski as a hunchback.