''For a Few Dollars More'', 1965
by Movie World Posters
Title
''For a Few Dollars More'', 1965
Artist
Movie World Posters
Medium
Mixed Media - Vintage Movie Poster
Description
A vintage movie poster of ''For a Few Dollars More'', a 1965 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone. It is the second installment in what is often referred to as the "Dollars Trilogy," with the first being "A Fistful of Dollars" (1964) and the third being "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (1966). The film is notable for its contribution to the Western genre and its iconic portrayal of the Man with No Name, played by Clint Eastwood.
The plot of "For a Few Dollars More" revolves around two bounty hunters, the Man with No Name (Clint Eastwood) and Colonel Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef), who are both after the same outlaw, El Indio (Gian Maria Volonté). El Indio is a ruthless and dangerous criminal wanted for a high bounty, and the two bounty hunters form an uneasy alliance to capture him.
The film is known for its distinctive style, including Sergio Leone's use of widescreen cinematography, close-ups, and a memorable Ennio Morricone musical score that adds to the tension and atmosphere. The characters in the film are morally complex, and the narrative is filled with double-crosses, betrayals, and twists, making it a classic example of the Spaghetti Western subgenre.
Clint Eastwood's portrayal of the Man with No Name, a taciturn and mysterious gunslinger, solidified his status as a Western icon. Lee Van Cleef also delivers a memorable performance as the experienced and determined bounty hunter Mortimer.
"For a Few Dollars More" is often regarded as one of the greatest Western films ever made and played a significant role in popularizing the Spaghetti Western genre. Its influence can be seen in many subsequent Western films and even in other genres. It remains a beloved classic among fans of Western cinema.
Uploaded
September 22nd, 2021
Embed
Share
Comments
There are no comments for ''For a Few Dollars More'', 1965. Click here to post the first comment.