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For a Few Dollars More

For a Few Dollars More American promotional poster
Directed bySergio Leone
Produced byArturo González
Written byFulvio Montella
Sergio Leone
Luciano Vincenzoni
StarringClint Eastwood
Lee van Cleef
Gian Maria Volonté
Klaus Kinski
Music byEnnio Morricone
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date(s) December 18, 1965
May 10, 1967
Running time131 min.
LanguageEnglish
Preceded by A Fistful of Dollars
Followed byThe Good, the Bad and the Ugly
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For a Few Dollars More (Italian: Per qualche dollaro in più) is a 1965 spaghetti western film directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Gian Maria Volonté. German actor Klaus Kinski also plays a supporting role as a secondary villain. The film was released in the United States in 1967 and is the second part of what is commonly known as the Leone / Eastwood "Dollars" trilogy.

Story

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" (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 addicted to what appears to be marijuana. His drug-induced craziness is emphasized via closeups and flashbacks of the past. Indio has a penchant for duels set to the climactic end of the chiming of his timepiece. After victories in the duels Indio has his henchman hand him marijuana cigarettes in order to relax from the high intensity of these battles. The film begins with Van Cleef illegally stopping a train in Tucumcari in order to collect a bounty of $1000 on Guy Callaway. Van Cleef's gunslinging is displayed as he easily kills Guy Callaway from long distance. After collecting the bounty he inquires about Red "Baby" Cavanaugh who has a $2000 bounty dead or alive and was last seen in White Rocks. However he is a step behind Eastwood who finds Cavanaugh at a saloon playing 5 card draw poker. In a memorable scene Eastwood deals himself and Cavanaugh 5 cards each without saying a word, the nervous look on Cavanaugh's face shows his fear of Eastwood's intentions. Cavanaugh draws 3 kings and lays them down assured he had won the hand, when Eastwood simply smiles and shows 3 aces, winning the hand by the slimmest of margins. When Cavanaugh asks Eastwood "I didn't hear what the bet was", Eastwood smiles and calmly says "Your Life". Eastwood proceeds to gun down Cavanaugh and his 3 henchmen showing perfect shooting prowess. Indio's primary goal is to rob the Bank of El Paso and its special safe containing one million dollars. After a tremendous display of sharpshooting Van Cleef and Eastwood realize that one of them (Eastwood) must join Indio's gang during the robbery. Van Cleef's character has a personal motive for his actions: his sister, as revealed at the film's end, killed herself while being raped by Indio, after he killed her husband moments before. Eastwood's character is, as in the other "Man with No Name" films, motivated mainly by money, but also by a sense of justice toward those he likes. The film ends in a long duel between Indio and Van Cleef in which Indio's musical chimes work against him as Van Cleef also knows the music from his sister's same pocketwatch and kills him avenging his sister's death and leaving all the money for Eastwood.

Production

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Gian Maria Volonté as "El Indio" towards the end of the film


After the box-office success of A Fistful of Dollars in Italy, director Sergio Leone and his new producer, Alberto Grimaldi, wanted to begin production of a sequel, but they needed to get Clint Eastwood to agree to star in it. However, Eastwood had not even seen the first movie at this time, and was not ready to do another until he had. So Leone gave him an Italian print (an English version had not yet been made) and Eastwood brought some friends to screen the film with him at the CBS Production Center. The reaction was positive, and Eastwood agreed to do a sequel.

The film was shot in Almería, Spain, with interiors done at Rome's Cinecittà Studios.

The production designer, Carlo Simi built the town of "El Paso" in the Almería desert: it still exists, as a tourist attraction. The town of Agua Caliente, where Indio and his gang flee after the bank robbery, is Albaricoces, a small "pueblo blanco" on the Nijar plain.

Cast

Actor Role
Clint EastwoodThe Man With No Name
Lee Van CleefCol. Douglas Mortimer (mentioned in the tagline as "The Man in Black")
Gian Maria VolontèEl Indio
Mara KruppMary
Luigi PistilliGroggy
Klaus KinskiWild
Joseph EggerOld Prophet
Panos PapadopulosSancho Perez
Benito StefanelliLuke
Roberto CamardielStation clerk
Aldo SambrellCuccillo
Luis RodríguezGangmember
Tomás BlancoSanta Cruz Telegrapher
Lorenzo RobledoTomaso
Sergio MendizábalTucumcari bank manager

Characters

Monco

Eastwood's character is said to "go by the name of 'Monco'".[1] "Monco" is a slang term meaning "maimed" or "disfigured". While Eastwood's character is not maimed, he performs nearly all actions using only his left hand, to leave free his right hand, with which he draws. His behaviour thus bears a joking resemblance to that of a one-armed man.

El Indio

El Indio (Spanish for "The Indian") played by Gian Maria Volonté is a ruthless character, considered by the authorities in the film to be one of the worst criminals of the times; according to a bank official "Not even Indio would dare to rob that one." In a flashback sequence it is revealed that he shot his friend and then raped his friend's lover. The girl shot herself in the process. The girl was the sister of Van Cleef's character. El Indio smokes what appears to be cannabis to ease the intensity of the memory. In the film El Indio has a gang of 14 men who rob the bank at El Paso.

Colonel Douglas Mortimer

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Colonel Douglas Mortimer is a rival bounty hunter, though he is much older than Eastwood's character. Clint Eastwood's character travels to visit a man known as "The Prophet" early in the movie to find out all he can about this rival bounty killer. "The Prophet" explains Colonel Douglas Mortimer to have "once been a great soldier. Now he's reduced to being a bounty killer like you." At the bank in Tucumcari, Mortimer explains to a bank manager he was from the Carolinas. The bank manager is encouraged by Mortimer's presence, giving the indication Mortimer has a large amount of money elsewhere which the bank of Tucumcari would be glad to accept. Unlike Monco, Clint Eastwood's character, Mortimer's motivation throughout the movie is not the bounty over El Indio and his gang, but vengeance for Indio's rape of Mortimer's sister many years before, who killed herself while being raped by Indio. During an encounter with El Indio in the movie, Mortimer exclaims, "This is Mortimer, Colonel Douglas Mortimer, if that name means anything to you!" Having seen the death of Indio, Mortimer leaves all of the bounty to be collected by Monco, Eastwood's character, at the end of the movie. Mortimer says to Monco, after being questioned by Monco about the bounty, "Maybe next time. It's all for you kid, I think you deserve it." Mortimer rides off alone at the end, as his purposes were then completed.

References in other media

  • In the video-game , Revolver Ocelot, a character based on Lee Van Cleef, fixes a stock to his Single Action Army revolver during the game's climactic chase scene. Cleef's character used a stock-affixed Single Action Army in this film as well.
  • In the Terry Pratchett novel Men at Arms, the character of Captain Samuel Vimes is to be presented with a pocket watch as a retirement gift. In the climactic scene where Vimes confronts the main villain of the story, Corporal Carrot uses the musical chime of the watch to prevent Vimes from killing the villain. Pratchett has confirmed that it is supposed to be the same chime as the pocket watch in For a Few Dollars More.
  • In the Disney film , the villain Davy Jones (played by Bill Nighy) and his former lover Tia Dalma (Naomie Harris) have matching pocket watches. One scene, where Tia Dalma's pocket watch stops playing and Jones' continues, is taken directly from the final duel of the movie. Director Gore Verbinski is an acknowledged fan of Leone, so this is likely a deliberate homage.

References

1. ^ After killing the man at the start of the film, Mortimer inquires about another outlaw and the sheriff tells him that another bounty hunter has made the same inquiry. This bounty hunter is called Monco (presumably Eastwood).

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