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    For a Few Dollars More
    a.k.a. La muerte tenía un precio, Per Qualche Dollaro in Più Director: Sergio Leone Cast: Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Gian Maria Volonté, Josef Egger

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/05/2007
    • Original Release: 1965
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 25,449

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    Restored and remastered film; Commentary by noted film historian Sir Christopher Frayling; "A New Standard": Sir Christopher Frayling on For a Few Dollars More; "Back for More": Clint Eastwood remembers For a Few Dollars More; "Tre Voci": Three friends remember Sergio Leone; "For a Few Dollars More: The Original American Release Version Comparison" featurette; "Location Comparison Then to Now": Film clips intercut with current footage of the locations used; 12 radio spots; Original theatrical trailer

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    Disc #1 -- For a Few Dollars More: Feature Film
    1. At a Distance/Main Title
    2. Getting Off at Tucumari
    3. "Where Is He?"
    4. "His Name Is Monco"
    5. Death of a Gambler
    6. Freedom for El Indio
    7. 18 Months Taken Back
    8. The Young Informant
    9. Best Room in the House
    10. El Paso Plans
    11. A Food or a Madman
    12. New Batch of Strangers
    13. That Damn Railroad
    14. Is the Gentleman Leaving?
    15. Two Men, One Reward
    16. Haunted Indio
    17. Friend Out of Nowhere
    18. No Joke
    19. False Alarm
    20. The Day of the Deed
    21. North or South
    22. A Test in Hot Water
    23. Some Final Offers
    24. The Art of Safecracking
    25. Surprised and Beaten
    26. Change of Plans
    27. A Little Incitement
    28. Where Is the Money?
    29. Last Men Standing
    30. About That Watch...
    31. For Old Chimes' Sake
    32. "Maybe Next Time"

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    Editorial Reviews

    This pulse-pounding follow-up to Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars brings back Clint Eastwood as the serape-clad, cigar-chewing "Man With No Name." Engaged in an ongoing battle with bounty hunter Col. Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef), the Man joins forces with his enemy to capture homicidal bandit Indio (Gian Maria Volontè). Both the Eastwood and Van Cleef characters are given understandable motivations for their bloodletting tendencies, something that was lacking in A Fistful of Dollars. In both films, however, the violence is raw and uninhibited -- and in many ways, curiously poetic. Leone's tense, tight close-ups, pregnant pauses, and significant silences have since been absorbed into the standard spaghetti Western lexicon; likewise, Ennio Morricone's haunting musical score has been endlessly imitated and parodied. For a Few Dollars More was originally titled Per Qualche Dollaro in Più; it would be followed by the last and best of the Man with No Name trilogy, The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    For a Few Dollars Moreby Anonymous

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    November 29, 2007: This is by far the best one in the trilogy. Its a shame is is so underrated. This movie seems to have more shooting than The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly, and is not as slow-paced. This movie is about bounty hunters, bandits, reward, and revenge. Clint Eastwood plays a bounty hunter by the name of Manco. Lee Van Cleef plays a tough, hard-noosed former Confederate Army turned bounty hunter named Colonel Douglas Mortimer. Both men are on the trail of El Indio, a brutal, blood- thirsty bandit, and murderer. The only problem is that El Indio has numerous outlaws assisting him, and there is a $10,000 reward for the capture of El Indio, dead or alive. Their solution to team up as partners and split the reward. Manco's reasons for capturing El Indio are quite simple, to collect the reward. Mortimer's reasons are more personal, to kill El Indio out of revenge for the rape and murder of his sister. This movie is a must-have for any Eastwood fan.

    For a Few Dollars Moreby Anonymous

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    April 05, 2005: If you think the west was a little less wholesome and a lot more rough, you’ll love this western movie. Sergio Leone’s western trilogy dramatically changed western movies forever. This second installment comes close to equaling “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.” In fact the casting is even a bit better with the addition of Gian Maria Volonte’s portrayal of an insane bank robber. The score by Ennio Morricone was simply brilliant, it gave the movie a very appropriate eerie feel. If you’ve ever thought cowboys should talk less and shoot more you’ll be right at home with this movie.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Dolby 5.1 / Mono edition.


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