For a Few Dollars More
A dust-choked Spaghetti Western opera where greed and revenge waltz to the haunting chime of a pocket watch, painting a masterpiece of tense, sun-scorched showdowns.
For a Few Dollars More
For a Few Dollars More

Per qualche dollaro in più

"The man with no name is back... the man in black is waiting... a walking arsenal - he uncoils, strikes and kills!"

18 December 1965 Germany 132 min ⭐ 8.0 (4,229)
Director: Sergio Leone
Cast: Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Gian Maria Volonté, Luigi Pistilli, Klaus Kinski
Western
Revenge vs. Professionalism The Nature of Greed The Burden of the Past The Blurred Lines of Morality
Budget: $600,000
Box Office: $15,000,000

For a Few Dollars More - Easter Eggs & Hidden Details

Easter Eggs

Clint Eastwood wears the same poncho as in 'A Fistful of Dollars,' but it is reversed. The bullet holes from the climax of the first film are visibly mended and now sit on his right shoulder blade instead of his left breast.

This detail provides a subtle continuity link between the first two films of the trilogy, even though an Italian court ruled that the character Manco was legally distinct from 'Joe' in the first film. It's a nod for attentive fans, reinforcing the iconic image of the character.

Mario Brega, who plays Niño (a member of Indio's gang), appears in all three 'Dollars Trilogy' films.

Leone frequently reused character actors, creating a familiar troupe across his films. Brega's presence is a small signature of the director. In each film, his character meets a violent end, becoming a recurring, if unlucky, face in Leone's West.