Advantages: good film Disadvantages: it is a cowboy film
he was not the first choice for the role. Sergio Leone wanted Henry Fonda to play the lead role, but at the time his film company thought playing this role would damage his image as the clean cut upright American, so they refused to release him. Therefore, the part went to Clint Eastwood to play the part of the man with no name, and an icon was born.
Anyway, to the film, For a Few Dollars More, the DVD is the uncut full-length widescreen feature version. The film was released in 1965, and is 2 hours and 6 minutes long, colour but with mono sound. Screenplay by Luciano Vincezoni, directed by Sergio Leone, music by Ennio Morricone and produce by Alberto Grimaldi. The extras are the usual interactive menu and chapter search, English or French soundtrack, subtitles, and the original theatrical trailer, not a great deal to be honest ...
Advantages: Great direction and acting. Disadvantages: none
as inspiration for his westerns including 'For a Few Dollars More'. He saw many similarities between these marionette shows and the traditional western stories. The details and locations obviously differed but the adventure described were in essence the same. Just as in the puppet shows the elements are linear the action taking place in the main street rather like a stage and the story is encapsulated in short episodes that eventually build up to a climax set piece. The character of 'the man with no name' is pivotal to the dollars trilogy and can be seen as being equivalent to the 'trickster' character in the marionette shows or a Harlequin figure of the traditional theatre. He is devoid of history and has no relationships; he never makes any moral political or social choices. The act of vengeance that Col Mortimer is seeking also ...
Advantages: Classic Western tale, stunning cinematography, great score Disadvantages: None really
of the remastered Dollars films and I have not regretted it. I think of the three films, I would say For A Few Dollars More is my favourite. I love the beautiful cinematography and the way the film effortlessly manages to intermingle all those classic movie scenarios of greed, revenge, suspense and a little mystery. Plus there's some great understated humour thrown in. Watch out for the scene where Eastwood pays 'The Prophet' a visit in order to discover some information about Mortimer. The little bearded old man who had once made a partially successful one man stand against the railroad company. Plus another classic is when Eastwood arrives in El Paso and checks himself into the hotel. "That room is taken!" says the proprietor, "It's free now.." says Eastwood as he slowly makes his way upstairs to coolly evict the portly occupier and his long ...
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