
For a Few Dollars More
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.
- 8.0
- 1965
- Released
- 2h 12m

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)
Antoñito Ruiz
Fernando (uncredited)
Román Ariznavarreta
Half-Shaved Bounty Hunter (uncredited)
Joseph Bradley
El Paso Tavern Keeper (uncredited)
Diana Faenza
Tomaso's Wife (uncredited)
Eduardo García
Member of Indio's Gang (uncredited)
Francesca Leone
Tomaso's Baby (uncredited)
Rafael López
(uncredited)
Antonio Palombi
Bartender (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)









Released
it
$600,000.00
$15,000,000.00
- #bounty hunter
- #pot smoking
- #rural area
- #spaghetti western
- #right hand man
- #piano
- #techniscope
Reviews
A spaghetti Cornetto trilogy? 75+% A lone man on horseback is seen travelling slowly towards us from a distance. Soon there is a seemingly senseless act of violence. It isn’t clear to me whether this ‘loose end’ is resolved later on in the film or whether it mainly functions as worldbuilding, for the benefit of the viewer, letting them know how little value human lives have in this place.
A spaghetti Cornetto trilogy? 75+% A lone man on horseback is seen travelling slowly towards us from a distance. Soon there is a seemingly senseless act of violence. It isn’t clear to me whether this ‘loose end’ is resolved later on in the film or whether it mainly functions as worldbuilding, for the benefit of the viewer, letting them know how little value human lives have in this place.

"El Indio" (Gian Maria Volontè) is a bank robber being hunted by poncho-clad bounty hunter “Mandi” (Clint Eastwood]. Meantime, Lee van Cleef’s debonair “Col. Mortimer" is also on the trail of our bandito and his gang, so the unlikely pair form an uneasy partnership in order to track him down and share the bounty. This most certainly ain't a film about trust - it's about greed, pure and simple and

This is a waste of some wit. Of the dollar trilogy, this one had some wit to it, but it's wasted. There's an ongoing weird counting that the bounty hunters perform, which finally makes sense in the end. There's an interesting bit about the chimes, and drawing when the chime ends. And we get a name for No Name. But it's wasted on a movie that Leone made during what must have been the days when

I'd rank it slightly below the original, but that's unimportant as <em>'For a Few Dollars More'</em> is still a lot of fun. Clint Eastwood is tremendous again as the lead character, while Gian Maria Volonté reappears as a different character - usually I'm not a fan of actors playing different characters in a series, but I must make an exception here as Volonté is terrific; just as he is in the

I was worried about you - all alone, with so many problems to solve... The middle part of Sergio Leone's dollars trilogy sandwich is a mighty hunk of meat and pasta. Plot has Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef as bounty hunters who form a very uneasy alliance to bring down violent bandit El Indio (Gian Maria Volontè) and his gang. As befitting Leone in this sub-genre, the pic positively oozes











