For a Few Dollars More
For a Few Dollars More (Per qualche dollaro in piu) is a 1965 film directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef. The main foe is Gian Maria Volonté, a renowned Italian actor. more...
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 "Dollar" Spaghetti western trilogy. In the U.S., the United Artists publicity campaign referred to Eastwood's character in all three films as The Man With No Name.
Eastwood (as an unnamed bounty hunter with the nickname of "Monco"), and Van Cleef (Colonel Mortimer) portray two paid killers in pursuit of "El Indio" (Volontè), one of the most wanted fugitives in the western territories and his gang (one of whom is played by Kinski). El Indio is a ruthless, intelligent man addicted to what is apparently marijuana; his drug-induced craziness is emphasized in some near-psychedelical scenes. Van Cleef's character has a personal motive for his actions: his sister was raped by El Indio prompting her suicide. Eastwood is, as in the other "Man with No Name" films, entirely motivated by money.
Van Cleef's character was mentioned in the Tagline as The Man in Black.
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