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For a Few Dollars More 1965 123movies

For a Few Dollars More 1965 123movies

The man with no name is back... the man in black is waiting... a walking arsenal - he uncoils, strikes and kills!Dec. 18, 1965132 Min.
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Watch: Per qualche dollaro in più 1965 123movies, Full Movie Online – Drifting from town to town, the poncho-clad Man with No Name and the lightning-fast right hand rides into the town of El Paso in search of maniacal escaped convict El Indio. It’s been 18 short months since the deadly confrontation in Per un pugno di dollari (1964), and this time, the solitary stranger, now a professional bounty hunter, must go against his beliefs and do the unthinkable: join forces with hawk-eyed marksman Colonel Douglas Mortimer to collect the hefty reward. Now, as El Indio and his cut-throats have already set their sights on robbing the crammed-with-cash Bank of El Paso, the stage is set for a bloody showdown at high noon, against the backdrop of silent double-crosses and fragile allegiances. But, is it worth dicing with death for a few dollars more?.
Plot: Two bounty hunters are in pursuit of “El Indio,” one of the most wanted fugitives in the western territories, and his gang.
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8.2/10 Votes: 257,059
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I was worried about you – all alone, with so many problems to solve…

The middle part of Sergio Leone’s dollars trilogy sandwich is a mighty hunk of meat and pasta. Plot has Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef as bounty hunters who form a very uneasy alliance to bring down violent bandit El Indio (Gian Maria Volontè) and his gang.

As befitting Leone in this sub-genre, the pic positively oozes charisma and class. His compositions are as striking as the coolness he wrings out from his lead actors, the characterisations bristling with a calm grizzle factor that beguiles as the story jumps from violence to suspense, from humour to misery, with surprises is store as well. The screenplay adheres to some clichés of the Western formula, but never at a cost to suspense and mystery, such as with the finale that looks set to be formulaic, but joyfully brings its own identity whilst simultaneously adding extra layers to the protags and antag. The dialogue (Leone and Luciano Vincenzoni) pings with literacy, something which is a pleasant mercy in the Spaghetti Western world, while Morricone fills the key scenes with aural shards of atmospheric delight.

A great film in its own standalone right, but also a super precursor to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. 9/10

Review By: John Chard

I’d rank it slightly below the original, but that’s unimportant as ‘For a Few Dollars More’ is still a lot of fun.

Clint Eastwood is tremendous again as the lead character, while Gian Maria Volonté reappears as a different character – usually I’m not a fan of actors playing different characters in a series, but I must make an exception here as Volonté is terrific; just as he is in the preceding 1964 film. One newcomer to the cast is Lee Van Cleef, who is brilliant too.

A story regarding bounty hunting was always going to be enjoyable, which is most definitely the case here. The aforementioned trio are massively entertaining. I particularly found the ending to be one of the best parts of this.

I was excited to check out ‘The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’ even prior to watching the first two films, given it’s the one I knew most of beforehand, but its two predecessors really have wet the appetite and then some!

Review By: r96sk
A terrific film–one of the best of the Italian Westerns
The film begins as you see Lee Van Cleef tracking down and killing wanted men. He is so cold, calculating and non-emotional that he is perhaps one of the creepiest heroes in Westerns. Then, the action switches to Eastwood–doing pretty much the same thing, though with a bit more bravado and a little less menace. Both men are bounty hunters and apparently are nearly unstoppable. Then, the film switches to a prison break, where “El Loco” is being extracted as his gang wipes out almost everyone in the prison.

Well, El Loco has a $10,000 bounty and each of his men have bounties as well, so both Van Cleef and Eastwood head to El Paso, as they assume his gang can’t resist attacking the richest bank in the West. However, shortly after our bounty hunters arrive, they discover the other is there for the same reason. So, instead of killing each other (which it sure looks like they might do), they decide to team up and split the reward money. However, down deep they both seem pretty foolish as they seem to want to take on the murderous gang alone and not split the money! The plan is for Eastwood to infiltrate the gang while Van Cleef attacks. This seems reasonable, as one of the gang members (the ever-handsome Klaus Kinski) knows Van Cleef. To infiltrate them, Eastwood “stretches the law a bit” by breaking one of El Loco’s buddy’s out of prison. Because they seem to trust him, Eastwood is sent with a few guys to divert the El Paso authorities to a fake robbery in another town. Eastwood does this but then kills the gang members with him. You see, Eastwood doesn’t want the sheriff and his men on hand to get the reward! Unfortunately, the robbery does NOT occur the way Van Cleef and Easatwood reason it would, and El Loco and the surviving gang members escape with the money. It’s actually nice to see this because up until now, the two have looked invincible. So, Eastwood re-joins the gang and Van Cleef follows. Once again, it seems very uncertain if these two really are a team or out to trick the other out of the reward. It’s obvious that Eastwood’s sole motivator is money, whereas Van Cleef’s is only revealed at the end of the film.

Eastwood AND Van Cleef both infiltrate the gang (after Van Cleef kills Kinski to prevent him from talking). All seems to be going well and the two guys are waiting for their chance to pick them off one by one and return the stolen money to El Paso. However, it turns out that the incredibly sadistic El Loco is quite the schemer and knows the two are bounty hunters. So, the gang beats the stuffing out of the duo (though only a short time later they look just fine!) and tie them up and place a guard on them. However, El Loco is a major jerk and plans on killing off most of the gang and keeping the money for himself. So, he arranges for Eastwood and Van Cleef’s escape (this is a really DUMB plan and a big shortcoming in the story). He reasons that the gang and the bounty hunters will wipe each other out as El Loco and his friend escape with the dough.

Unfortunately for El Loco, the gang is quickly wiped out and he is face-to-face with Van Cleef at the end of the film. Van Cleef shoots him but the wound is not fatal and El Loco’s shot knocks away Van Cleef’s gun! This leads to El Loco’s trademark–he has a shoot out with his opponent which is to begin the second his pocket watch stops playing music. Well, just before the music stops, Eastwood shows up and saves Van Cleef’s life–allowing him to retrieve his gun. It turns out Van Cleef had an identical watch to El Loco’s because many years earlier El Loco had murdered Van Cleef’s sister and brother-in-law! So, Eastwood being a cool guy and all, lets Van Cleef have the honor of killing El Loco in the gun fight. Van Cleef is so thrilled that Eastwood gave him a chance for revenge that he decides that he doesn’t want the money and tells Eastwood he can have all the reward money. The final shot is of Eastwood stacking up all the MANY bodies and figuring how much money he will have earned. The dollar amount isn’t quite right and he quickly spins around to waste the one surviving bad guy who just came out of hiding–telling Van Cleef he must have either miscounted or forgot to kill one of them!

Now that I’ve given a pretty thorough overview of the film, let’s talk about what I liked. The music is classic spaghetti Western music–over-the-top and really, really cool! The villains are pure evil and fun to watch. The good guys are also pretty scary and fun to watch. But what I liked most about the film was its sense of humor (despite being a very violent film). The scene where Eastwood is talking to the crazy old man in the shack is wonderful and so are several little vignettes spaced throughout the film. The not-quite-a-prequel to this film, A FIST FULL OF DOLLARS was based on Kurosawa’s Yogimbo and Sanjuro–and in this film, humor was also occasionally used to break the violence and tension extremely well.

One final note is about the performances of Klaus Kinski and Van Cleef. I was absolutely amazed at Kinski’s facial expressions–as he was able to make his face tick violently when he was scared. This was amazing and I doubt many people could do this. As for Van Cleef, I really think he stole the show in the film despite Eastwood being so strongly associated with the film. He was truly menacing and the focal point for much of the film.

Review By: planktonrules

Other Information:

Original Title Per qualche dollaro in più
Release Date 1965-12-18
Release Year 1965

Original Language it
Runtime 2 hr 12 min (132 min)
Budget 600000
Revenue 15000000
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Western
Director Sergio Leone
Writer Sergio Leone, Fulvio Morsella, Luciano Vincenzoni
Actors Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Gian Maria Volontè
Country Italy, Spain, West Germany
Awards 2 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Mono, DTS (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0), DTS (DTS HD Master Audio 5.1), Dolby Digital (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Fotofilm S.A., Madrid, Spain (processing), Technicolor S.p.a., Roma, Italy (prints)
Film Length 3,420 m (cut version) (1966) (Finland), 3,625 m (Sweden, cut version), 3,635 m (1984) (Finland), 3,200 m (1965) (Italy)
Negative Format 35 mm (Eastman 50T 5251)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (4K) (2022 remaster), Techniscope (2-perf)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (anamorphic)

For a Few Dollars More 1965 123movies
For a Few Dollars More 1965 123movies
For a Few Dollars More 1965 123movies
For a Few Dollars More 1965 123movies
For a Few Dollars More 1965 123movies
For a Few Dollars More 1965 123movies
For a Few Dollars More 1965 123movies
For a Few Dollars More 1965 123movies
For a Few Dollars More 1965 123movies
For a Few Dollars More 1965 123movies
Original title Per qualche dollaro in più
TMDb Rating 8.037 3,277 votes

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