A Fistful of Dollars

A Fistful of Dollars

In his own way he is, perhaps, the most dangerous man who ever lived!

Sinopse

The Man With No Name enters the Mexican village of San Miguel in the midst of a power struggle among the three Rojo brothers and sheriff John Baxter. When a regiment of Mexican soldiers bearing gold intended to pay for new weapons is waylaid by the Rojo brothers, the stranger inserts himself into the middle of the long-simmering battle, selling false information to both sides for his own benefit.

  • 7.8
  • 1964
  • Released
  • 1h 39m

Clint Eastwood

Joe

Marianne Koch

Marisol

Gian Maria Volonté

Ramón Rojo

Wolfgang Lukschy

John Baxter

Sieghardt Rupp

Esteban Rojo

Joseph Egger

Piripero

Antonio Prieto

Don Benito Rojo / Don Miguel Rojo

José Calvo

Silvanito

Margarita Lozano

Consuelo Baxter

Daniel Martín

Julián

Benito Stefanelli

Rubio

Mario Brega

Chico

Bruno Carotenuto

Antonio Baxter

Aldo Sambrell

Rojo Gang Member

Lorenzo Robledo

Baxter Gunman #1 (uncredited)

Antonio Molino Rojo

Baxter Gunman #2 (uncredited)

Luis Barboo

Baxter Gunman #3 (uncredited)

Juan Cortés

Cavalry Captain (uncredited)

William R. Thompkins

Baxter Gunman (uncredited)

Fernando Sánchez Polack

Rojo Gang Member Crushed by Wine Cask (uncredited)

José Canalejas

Rojo Gang Member (uncredited)

Jose Halufi

Rojo Gang Member (uncredited)

Nino del Arco

Jesus (uncredited)

Antonio Moreno

Juan De Dios (uncredited)

Frank Braña

Baxter Gunman (uncredited)

Álvaro de Luna

Rojo Gang Member (uncredited)

Lee Miller

Man at Bar (uncredited)

José Orjas

(uncredited)

Manuel Peña

(uncredited)

Antonio Pica

Rojo Gang Member (uncredited)

Julio Pérez Tabernero

Baxter Gunman (uncredited)

José Riesgo

Mexican Cavalry Captain (uncredited)

Umberto Spadaro

Miguel - Rojo Gunman (uncredited)

Edmondo Tieghi

Mexican Soldier (uncredited)

Antonio Vico

(uncredited)

Luis Rodríguez

Rojo Gang Member (uncredited)

Antonio Montoya

Rojo Gang Member (uncredited)

Raf Baldassarre

Juan De Dios (uncredited)

Nazzareno Natale

Rojo Gang Member (uncredited)

Nosher Powell

Cowboy con cartel 'adios amigo' (uncredited)

Enrique Santiago

Fausto, Rojo Gang Member (uncredited)

Joyce Gordon

Marisol, Consuelo Baxter (Voice) (Uncredited)

Bernard Grant

Ramón Rojo, Esteban Rojo, John Baxter, Third Baxter, Stagecoach Guard, Additional Voices (Voice) (Uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

it

Budget

$200,000.00

Revenue

$14,500,000.00

Keywords
  • #gunslinger
  • #based on novel or book
  • #hostility
  • #greed
  • #gang war
  • #remake
  • #murder
  • #gun battle
  • #spaghetti western
  • #middleman
  • #rivals
  • #gun death
  • #pitting ones enemy's against each other
  • #techniscope

Reviews

D
@dfle312 months ago

A fistful of dollars A very tasty spaghetti Western. 80% A lone white man riding on horseback slowly approaches a well near a couple of isolated homes, in order to drink some water. He observes a little boy running between the two homes and then entering one. The little boy is unceremoniously ejected from the home by two non-white men with pistols. You can tell that they are bad men because th

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967about 2 years ago

With barely enough cash to buy a drink, drifter "Joe" (Clint Eastwood) rides into a small, pretty war-torn town near the US/Mexican border. He makes friends with the bar owner "Silvanito" (José Calvo) and pretty quickly finds himself drawn into the brutal quarrelling between "Baxter" (Wolfgang Lukschy) and his nemesis "Rojo" (Gian Maria Volonté). When he kills a few of the former man's troops, it'

drystyx
@drystyxover 2 years ago

Leone almost single handedly destroyed the Western. But it wasn't "single handed" because he had help from the critics who were even bigger hacks than Leone was. Here, we have a movie based on Yojimbo, which is called a classic by some, though I doubt it is truly a classic. "Seven Samurai" is a classic, but not "Yojimbo". Still, "Yojimbo" is better than this, because too much is lost in transl

r96sk
@r96skalmost 4 years ago

A supremely entertaining western from 1964! I will say the dubbing nature of <em>'A Fistful of Dollars'</em> is a little distracting early on, but by the time the opening portion concluded I was incredibly interested in what was happening onscreen. The pacing is excellent, thanks to some very fine cinematography, great action sequences and a top notch score. Clint Westwood debuts as a leadin

V
@Venti_Proover 4 years ago

Even better than I remember. The story was more interesting than I remembered. The Man With No Name is more fun in this movie than I remembered. The side characters are more interesting than I remembered. My only complaints are that some of the acting and parts of the script could be better. This is really epic movie that I would not mind watching again!

AshJohann
@AshJohannalmost 5 years ago

Funny child acting, nonsense sense of distance, bad dubbing and weak dialogue bring down an otherwise magnificent film. A Western remake of Yojimbo, it's remarkable how such a simple story can lend itself to such a great experience. The atmosphere is built up masterfully - with stunning cinematography, striking close-ups, beautifully constructed mise-en-scene, a fantastic performance from Eastwood

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