1. | A Fistful Of Dollars | 1964 |
2. | For A Few Dollars More | 1965 |
3. | The Good, The Bad And The Ugly | 1966 |
Per Qualche Dollaro in Più
For a Few Dollars More is a Spaghetti Western from Italian director Sergio Leone from 1965 and the sequel to A Fistful of Dollars.
Two bounty hunters are after the same man, Indio. At first, they go their own ways, but eventually get together to try and find him. But are they after him for the same reason ?
- Written by Colin Tinto
Monco is a bounty killer chasing El Indio and his gang. During his hunting, he meets Col. Douglas Mortimer, another bounty killer, and they decide to make a partnership, chase the bad guys together and split the reward. During their enterprise, there will be lots of bullets and funny situations. In the end, one of the bounty hunters shows the real intention of his hunting.
- Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
SYNOPSIS
Eastwood (marketed as the Man with No Name) and Van Cleef (as Colonel Douglas Mortimer and marketed as the "Man in Black") portray two bounty hunters in pursuit of "El Indio" (Gian Maria Volonté), one of the most wanted fugitives in the western territories, and his gang (one of whom is played by Kinski). Indio is a ruthless, intelligent man. He has a musical pocketwatch that he plays before engaging in gun duels. "When the chimes finish, begin," he says. Flashbacks reveal that the watch originates from a young woman (Rosemary Dexter), who killed herself while being raped by Indio after he had found her with her lover (in Joe Millard's novelization of the film, the young man is her newly-wed husband) and killed him. The watch bears a photo of the woman and was presented as a gift by the young man before being killed.
The film begins with Colonel Mortimer (Cleef) illegally stopping a train in Tucumcari, and soon after collecting a bounty of $1,000 on Guy Calloway (José Terrón). Mortimer's gunslinging skill is displayed as he easily kills him from long distance. After collecting the bounty he inquires about Red "Baby" Cavanagh (José Marco), who has a $2,000 bounty, and was last seen in White Rocks.
Mortimer is told that Cavanagh has already been targeted by Eastwood's character, who is referred to as "Manco" (meaning one-armed in Spanish see below for an explanation). We see Manco ride into town and track down Cavanagh at a saloon playing five-card draw poker. Manco kills him and his men, and takes the bounty.
Elsewhere,Indio is serving a jail sentence but his gang arrive and kill several guards to free their leader.Indio escapes and more guards are killed but Indio spares the life of one so that he can let people know what he and his men are capable of.
Soon Indio gets hold of the bounty hunter responsible for putting him behind bars.He has the man's wife and child killed and challenges him to an unfair duel.Indio takes his life.
Having learnt of Indio's manhunt and reward money,Manco arrives in the town of El Paso and soon crosses paths with Mortimer.Both men believe Indio will rob the town's bank - the Texan equivalent of Fort Knox,that holds a safe containing "almost a million dollars".The two hunters' theory is confirmed when several of Indio's men arrive to stake out the town and Mortimer tries to goad one of the gunmen,The Hunchback Wild (Klaus Kinski) into a fight but he refuses in order to keep out of trouble.
From different sources,Manco and Mortimer find out that the other is a bounty killer and are obviously chasing the same purpose.Manco tries to get Mortimer out of town by proving his gun skills by shooting at the Colonel's hat.But Mortimer proves his own worth and does exactly the same thing to Manco.Realising they each have skills that would be ideal against fourteen men,and in order to "get Indio between two fires" they reluctanty form a partnership and decide that Manco should go undercover with the outlaws.He rescues one of Indio's friends from prison and is quickly offered membership into the gang.
Indio sends Manco with a few of his men to rob the bank of Santa Cruz in order to be decoys and get the sheriff and his men away from El Paso.Manco kills the men he is sent with and arrives in El Paso to bring Indio down with Mortimer but the plan goes wrong and the gang successfully rob the bank and take off with the loot.Manco tries to sever his ties with Mortimer but Mortimer convinces him otherwise.However when Manco joins back up with Indio,he convinces him to go in the opposite direction to what the Colonel planned.
The gang arrive in the small border town of Agua Caliente, where Manco is surprised to find Mortimer waiting for him. The hunchback recognizes the Colonel from their previous encounter and forces a showdown in which he is killed by the Colonel. The Colonel then proves his worth to Indio by cracking open the safe without using explosives, but Indio states his intention to wait a month if necessary to allow the furor over the bank robbery to die down and locks the money away in a chest in the treasure room.
Late at night,Manco and the Colonel meet in the treasure room and plan to steal the bank money from Indio. The Colonel had already taken the money out of the chest earlier and now locks it again with his special ability to open and lock locks without keys. When they leave the treasure room by roof (because the door is locked) they realize that the bandits are outside waiting for them, knowing that Manco is actually a bounty killer and that the Colonel is his cooperator. Just before Manco jumps down, he throws the bag with the money in a tree unnoticed. When Manco and the Colonel have climbed down, Indio's band severely beat them. Afterwards, Indio finds out that chest is still locked, which makes him believe that Monco and the Colonel never stole the money.
Later that night, Indio's right-hand man Nino (Mario Brega), on orders from Indio, kills the guard of Manco and the Colonel and releases them. Indio informs his gang that they "got away," and sends them after the escaped bounty hunters. He intends to kill off his gang with the bounty killers while he and Nino take all the loot for themselves. However, the smarter Groggy (Luigi Pistilli) figures out what Indio is up to, and kills Nino. Before he can kill Indio, he finds that the Colonel has already removed the stolen money from the chest. Indio convinces Groggy to join forces with him to trap the bounty-killers.
The next morning, Manco and Mortimer shoot down the gang, one by one, in the streets of the town. Standing alone, Mortimer shoots Groggy when the outlaw tries to run for it, but then has his gun shot out of his hand by Indio, who then takes out his pocketwatch and begins playing it to start off a duel. As the chime nears the end, Manco suddenly appears with an identical pocketwatch, playing the same tune as Indio's, which Mortimer realizes had been taken from him earlier. As this happens, Manco holds a Henry rifle on Indio and gives his gunbelt and pistol to Mortimer, evening the odds. "Now we start," Manco announces and sits while Mortimer and Indio face off. During the standoff, Manco looks down at the pocketwatch and sees the same picture of the woman Indio had raped. The music finishes, and Mortimer outdraws and guns down Indio.
At this juncture, Mortimer takes Indio's pocketwatch. Manco gives him back the other watch and remarks on a family resemblance; the Colonel replies, "Naturally, between brother and sister," indicating that the young woman's portrait was that of Mortimer's sister. His revenge complete, he decides to take no part of the bounty. As Manco tosses the last of the bodies into a wagon and counts them by the reward for each one, he realizes he is short of the $27,000 total, and spins around to gun down Groggy who had survived and waited in ambush. As he leaves, he takes the bag with the bank money out of the tree, though it is not clear whether he intends to return it. He then rides off into the distance with his horse towing the wagon full of the lifeless bodies of the entire gang.
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Clint Eastwood | Monco |
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Lee Van Cleef | Col. Douglas Mortimer |
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Gian Maria Volonté | El Indio (The Indian) |
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Mara Krupp | Mary - Hotel Manager's Beautiful Wife |
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Luigi Pistilli | Groggy / Member of Indio's Gang |
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Klaus Kinski | Juan Wild - The Hunchback |
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Luis Rodríguez | Manuel (Member of Indio's Gang) |
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Benito Stefanelli | Luke 'Hughie' |
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Panos Papadopulos | Sancho Perez / Member of Indio's Gang |
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Aldo Sambrell | Cuchillio |
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Roberto Camardiel | Tucumcari station clerk |
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Joseph Egger | Old Prophet |
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Tomás Blanco | Tucumcari sheriff |
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Lorenzo Robledo | Tomaso / Indio's Traitor |
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Dante Maggio | Carpenter in cell with El Indio |
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Sergio Mendizábal | Tucumcari bank manager |
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Diana Rabito | Callaway's beautiful girl in tub |
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Giovanni Tarallo | Santa Cruz telegraphist |
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Mario Meniconi | Train Conductor |
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Mario Brega | Nino / Member of Indio's Gang |
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Werner Abrolat | Slim / Member of Indio's Gang |
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Román Ariznavarreta | Half-Shaved Bounty Hunter |
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Joseph Bradley | El Paso Tavern Keeper |
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Frank Braña | Blackie / Member of Indio's Gang |
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José Canalejas | Chico / Member of Indio's Gang |
Director | Sergio Leone |
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Writer | Sergio Leone, Fulvio Morsella, Luciano Vincenzoni, Sergio Donati, Enzo Dell'Acqua, Fernando Di Leo | |
Producer | Alfredo Fraile, Arturo González, Alberto Grimaldi | |
Musician | Ennio Morricone | |
Photography | Massimo Dallamano |
Owner | Kerry & Dawn |
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Location | Movies-05 |
Storage Device | TD 10 |
Purchased | Dec 09, 2013 |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | |
Added Date | May 17, 2015 05:44:21 |
Modified Date | Apr 17, 2024 00:47:49 |
Screen Ratios | Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1) |
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Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [Spanish] Dolby Digital Mono [English] DTS [English] DTS-HD High Resolution Audio [English] |
Subtitles | English | English (Closed Captioned) | French | Spanish |
Distributor | MGM Home Entertainment |
Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
Edition Release Date | Aug 02, 2011 |