Per qualche dollaro in più

Titolo originale: Per qualche dollaro in più
Regia: Sergio Leone
Anno: 1965
Origine: Germany Italy Spain
Generi: Western
Tag: bounty hunter | pot smoking | rural area | spaghetti western | right hand man | piano |
Cast: Clint Eastwood Lee Van Cleef Gian Maria Volonté Luigi Pistilli Klaus Kinski Joseph Egger Panos Papadopulos Mara Krupp Benito Stefanelli Roberto Camardiel Aldo Sambrell Luis Rodríguez Tomás Blanco Lorenzo Robledo Sergio Mendizábal Dante Maggio Diana Rabito Giovanni Tarallo Mario Meniconi Mario Brega José Terrón José Marco Werner Abrolat Frank Braña José Canalejas Antonio Molino Rojo Jesús Guzmán Ricardo Palacios Guillermo Méndez Rosemary Dexter Peter Lee Lawrence Kurt Zips Enrique Navarro Bruno Corazzari Carlo Simi Antoñito Ruiz Román Ariznavarreta Joseph Bradley Fernando Di Leo Diana Faenza Eduardo García Maurizio Graf Francesca Leone Sergio Leone Rafael López Antonio Palombi Aldo Ricci Enrique Santiago Edmondo Tieghi Antonio Montoya Rafael Cortes

Due cacciatori di taglie sulle tracce di un bandito sanguinario e megalomane.Un cacciatore di taglie, poncho sulle spalle ed eterno sigaro in bocca, si associa con un suo collega, molto più distinto ma altrettanto spietato, per dare la caccia all'Indio. Questi è un feroce fuorilegge che, evaso con l'aiuto dei suoi compari, organizza una rapina alla banca di El Paso. Ma non andrà molto lontano. Dopo lo strepitoso successo di "Per un pugno di dollari" Leone ripropone i suoi personaggi. Eccessivo e barocco, padrone di uno stile immediatamente riconoscibile tra i tanti imitatori già all'opera, Leone consolida la sua fama. Da ricordare Volonté nei panni dell'Indio e la comparsata di Klaus Kinski, gobbo e nevrotico.

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Sergio Leone also considered Robert Ryan for the role of Colonel Douglas Mortimer, being a fan [...] D
Aldo Sambrell's character name "Cuchellio" is the English spelling of the Spanish word "cuchill [...] D
Although he did not know any English, Gian Maria Volontè did perform his own voice for the E [...] D
Lee Van Cleef was very grateful for his part in this movie as he had fallen on hard times due t [...] D
Screenwriter Luciano Vincenzoni wrote this movie in nine days. However, Sergio Leone was dissat [...] D
The large crevice in the rock ridge where Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef meet after the bank [...] D
The snake-handled gun-grip Monco (Clint Eastwood) uses is on a Colt Peacekeeper, but the same g [...] D
Gian Maria Volontè played two different roles in this movie and its predecessor, Per un pugn [...] D
Despite having a successful acting career for many years, this was Lee Van Cleef's first major [...] D
Writer and director Sergio Leone did not want to make a follow-up to Per un pugno di dollari (1 [...] D
In the Spanish dubbing Rosemary Dexter is not Colonel Mortimer's sister but his daughter. This [...] D
Body count: forty-six. D
Clint Eastwood's paycheck had increased from $15,000 for Per un pugno di dollari (1964) to $50, [...] D
The film implies that the location of Monco's wagon was within a few hundred feet of the locati [...] D
When Colonel Douglas Mortimer disembarks from the train, the La Calahorra castle can be seen in [...] D
Lee Van Cleef had had a long and steady career playing 2nd and 3rd bad guys in film and televis [...] D
Final theatrical movie of Joseph Egger (Old Prophet). D
When young actor/director Carlo Verdone first met Sergio Leone, who would later become his prod [...] D
The title of this movie reportedly originated out of spite towards Jolly Films, the producers o [...] D
In 1967, this became the highest grossing movie released in Italian cinemas ever. D
In less than 10 minutes the same actor dubs the voice of the train teller in Tucumcari, the she [...] D
The fan theories that the prequels "A Fistful of Dollars" and "For a Few Dollars More" are actu [...] D
Besides Clint Eastwood, Mario Brega, Benito Stefanelli, Aldo Sambrell, Lorenzo Robledo, Antonio [...] D
After the robbery, the gang rides to the town of "Agua Caliente". This literally means "hot wat [...] D
Several scenes were shot, but it is debatable whether they were shown in any version of this mo [...] D
The safe that El Indio (Gian Maria Volontè) robbed with his gang in El Paso contained Confed [...] D
This story takes place in 1872, according to the El Paso Tribune shown in the film. The U.S. ce [...] D
The location shoots, which were intended to represent far west Texas near the Mexican border, t [...] D
The Man with No Name (Clint Eastwood) calls himself Monco in this movie. "Manco" is Spanish for [...] D
Lee Van Cleef (Colonel Douglas Mortimer) claimed to be faster on the draw than Clint Eastwood ( [...] D
Mortimer's skill with the fast draw becomes even more evident in the final shoot out with Indio [...] D
As all of the film's footage was shot silent (i.e., without recording sound at time of shooting [...] D
Manco tips Fernando 50c for information about any strangers in town. At the time of the story t [...] D
The black coat that Colonel Mortimer wears is called an Inverness. Named after a port city in n [...] D
The climax of the film, with all of the double-crossing, shootouts, and personal vendettas, tak [...] D
According to Carlo Verdone, director Sergio Leone used to personally choose every prop in his m [...] D
Mario Brega appeared in all three movies of the "Dollars" trilogy, and in all three movies, his [...] D
At the stopover town of Agua Caliente, Monco is challenged by three anonymous gunmen and subtly [...] D
The first Japanese dub of the film was done in 1973, and the film was released in Japan with so [...] D
Writer and director Sergio Leone wanted Henry Fonda for the role of Colonel Douglas Mortimer, b [...] D
The safe contained Confederate notes. If the money had value, then the movie had to be set in t [...] D
The town of El Paso, designed by Carlo Simi in Almería, Spain, was the biggest set for which [...] D
Henry Silva was considered to play Juan Wild - The Hunchback. D
Sergio Leone considered Jack Palance for the role of Colonel Douglas Mortimer. D
On its 1969 re-release, it was double-billed with Per un pugno di dollari (1964). D
At the beginning of the film Colonel Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef) forces the train that he [...] D
Filmed in 1965 and released in Italy that year, but not shown in the U.S. until 1967. D
Sergio Leone: The whistling heard in the background before the opening credits. D
The bank manager of El Paso was played by Carlo Simi, who was the set designer on this movie. H [...] D
Although it is explicitly stated in the movie that Colonel Douglas Mortimer is originally from [...] D
Mortimer's backstory probably entailed enough military service to achieve his rank of colonel, [...] D
Clint Eastwood rides two different horses during the film. One of them is liver colored, and th [...] D
Clint Eastwood wears the same gun belt that he wore on Rawhide. D
Clint Eastwood (Monco) was not ready to commit to this movie when he had not even seen Per un p [...] D
Monco's (Clint Eastwood's) gun is an 1873 Colt Single Action Army revolver with a five and a ha [...] D
Though no year is stated, the movie takes place no earlier than June 1872. This is shown when C [...] D
Under Sergio Leone's explicit direction, Ennio Morricone began writing the score before product [...] D
Regardless of lawsuits and court rulings, Clint Eastwood's character can be assumed to be the s [...] D
Klaus Kinski And Manuel "Boliche" Bermudez Are Both Left Handed D
Animal cruelty is shown of a bug without a leg trying to move as Indio observes toward the end [...] D
Colonel Douglas Mortimer is said to be almost fifty, yet Lee Van Cleef was forty at the time. D
Clint Eastwood's character calls Lee Van Cleef's character "old man", while Van Cleef's charact [...] D
The circle of the final duel can be seen on Google maps; search "Duello finale Per qualche doll [...] D
Sergio Leone: [flashbacks] D
Writer and director Sergio Leone broke many 1960s Hollywood rules with this movie, although he [...] D
Sergio Leone: [extreme closeup] D
Some of the outside shots of the steps in the prison at the beginning of this movie were shot a [...] D
During filming, Sergio Leone felt that Gian Maria Volontè was sometimes too theatrical as In [...] D
Per un pugno di dollari (1964), the protagonist's name is Joe. In this movie, his name is Monco [...] D
"Monco" is officially not the same character as "Joe" in Per un pugno di dollari (1964). This w [...] D
Filmed between seasons 7 and 8 of Rawhide. D
Although Clint Eastwood's poncho was never washed during the production of the "Dollars" trilog [...] D
Screenwriter Luciano Vincenzoni has claimed that Sergio Leone rescued Lee Van Cleef's career by [...] D
Sergio Leone: [theme] Monco (Clint Eastwood), Colonel Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef), and El [...] D
The $2000 bounty Monco collects for Red would be over $42000 in 2021. D
If one assumes that the movie takes place in 1872 (based on the date visible on a newspaper in one s [...] D
Although some assume the name of Clint Eastwood's character as "Monco", it is a fact that is not a p [...] D

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