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For a Few Dollars More
Directed by
Sergio Leone
R
1965
2h 12m
Western
,
Drama
8.2
92%
94%
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Two bounty killers with similar intentions but different motivations team up to track down a psychotic Mexican outlaw before he and his gang can carry out an audacious bank robbery.
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Cast of For a Few Dollars More
Clint Eastwood
Manco
Lee Van Cleef
Col. Douglas Mortimer
Gian Maria Volonté
El Indio
Luigi Pistilli
Groggy, Member of Indio's Gang
Klaus Kinski
Juan Wild - The Hunchback
Joseph Egger
Old Prophet
Panos Papadopulos
Sancho Perez, Member of Indio's Gang
Mara Krupp
Mary
Benito Stefanelli
Luke 'Hughie'
Roberto Camardiel
Tucumcari Station Clerk
Aldo Sambrell
Cuchillo
Luis Rodríguez
Manuel, Member of Indio's Gang
Tomás Blanco
Tucumcari Sheriff
Lorenzo Robledo
Tomaso, Indio's Traitor
Sergio Mendizábal
Tucumcari Bank Manager
Dante Maggio
Carpenter in Cell with El Indio
Diana Rabito
Callaway's Beautiful Girl in Tub
Giovanni Tarallo
Santa Cruz Telegraphist
Mario Meniconi
Train Conductor
Mario Brega
Niño, Member of Indio's Gang
José Terrón
Guy Calloway, Mortimer's 1st Criminal (uncredited)
José Marco
'Baby' Red Cavanaugh (uncredited)
Werner Abrolat
Slim, Member of Indio's Gang (uncredited)
Frank Braña
Blackie, Member of Indio's Gang (uncredited)
José Canalejas
Chico, Member of Indio's Gang (uncredited)
Antonio Molino Rojo
Frisco, Member of Indio's Gang (uncredited)
Jesús Guzmán
Carpetbagger on Train (uncredited)
Ricardo Palacios
Tucumcari Saloon Keeper (uncredited)
Guillermo Méndez
White Rocks Sheriff (uncredited)
Rosemary Dexter
Mortimer's Sister (uncredited)
Peter Lee Lawrence
Mortimer's Brother-in-Law (uncredited)
Kurt Zips
Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Enrique Navarro
(uncredited)
Bruno Corazzari
Poker Player (uncredited)
Carlo Simi
El Paso Bank Manager (uncredited)
Antoñito Ruiz
Fernando (uncredited)
Román Ariznavarreta
Half-Shaved Bounty Hunter (uncredited)
Joseph Bradley
El Paso Tavern Keeper (uncredited)
Fernando Di Leo
Cigar Smoking Card Player (uncredited) / Writer
Diana Faenza
Tomaso's Wife (uncredited)
Maurizio Graf
The Balladeer (voice) (uncredited)
Francesca Leone
Tomaso's Baby (uncredited)
Sergio Leone
Whistling Bounty Hunter (voice) (uncredited) / Director
Rafael López
(uncredited)
Antonio Palombi
Bartender (uncredited)
Aldo Ricci
(uncredited)
Enrique Santiago
Miguel, Member of Indio's Gang (uncredited)
Edmondo Tieghi
2nd Agua Caliente Villager Watching Monco (uncredited)
Antonio Montoya
Paco, Member of Indio's Gang (as José Montoya)
Rafael Cortes
Agua Caliente Villager (uncredited)
Sergio Donati
Writer
Arturo González
Producer
Alberto Grimaldi
Producer
For a Few Dollars More Ratings & Reviews
Slant Magazine
Jake Cole
The stage is set here for Sergio Leone's coming masterpieces, which would transcribe this intense, unsettling energy onto a canvas large enough to fit all of its splenetic, bloodletting rage.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
Cinema greatness! And to top it off, Leone has to have some of the most interesting and strange looking people populating his film that you'd swear Fellini loaned him a band of extras.
Gone With The Twins
Mike Massie
This Spaghetti Western masterpiece would only be bested by its own follow-up.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Leone's artful editing of close-ups to communicate the characters' spatial relationships is always a pleasure.
Movie Metropolis
James Plath
Most fans pick The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly as the stand-out, but I really like this one best.
Antagony & Ecstasy
Tim Brayton
A tremendously good sequel, on top of being a tremendously good movie in and of itself - surely the best Italian Western at the time of its release.
Common Sense Media
Charles Cassady
More violence and Clint-itude in Italian Western.
Cinemania
Dan Jardine
He indulges in a certain sexually-charged imagery lifted straight from film noir
Variety
Variety Staff
A hard-hitting western with upper-case values out of the busy Italo stable, this is a topnotch action entry.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
The amoral film should give the less hardy pause as to its relevance or worth or endorsement for vigilante justice.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Every scene crackles with energy.
TV Guide
By introducing the character of Mortimer, Leone is able to counterpoint Eastwood's cold, amoral gunslinger with a man who has a past and a purpose.
MovieCrypt.com
Kevin A. Ranson
Another must-see Italian speghetti western.
Video-Reviewmaster.com
Steve Crum
Clint's spaghetti oater #2 has its stylistic, no-name moments.
New York Times
Bosley Crowther
The fact that this film is constructed to endorse the exercise of murderers, to emphasize killer bravado and generate glee in frantic manifestations of death is, to my mind, a sharp indictment of it as so-called entertainment in this day.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Here is a gloriously greasy, sweaty, hairy, bloody and violent Western. It is delicious.
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