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by Frank Showalter

For a Few Dollars More

(Per qualche dollaro in più)
C: 3 stars (out of 5)
1965 | ItalySpainWest Germany | 132 min | More...
Reviewed Aug 2, 2007

Two bounty hunters (Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef) pursue a Mexican bandit.

For a Few Dollars More (Per qualche dollaro in più in Italian) is the second in director Sergio Leone’s “Dollars Trilogy” following A Fistful of Dollars.

Both the leads, Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef, manage to make every little thing they do, be it lighting a cigarette or sipping a drink, seem super-cool-badass and the movie is a joy to watch because of it.

Unfortunately, Gian Maria Volontè can’t quite match the intense charisma of Eastwood and Van Cleef in his role as the lead villain. It’s a real shame, made even more frustrating by the presence of Klaus Kinski as one of the henchman. Kinski, in his all too brief scenes, easily matches Van Cleef and Eastwood in terms of screen presence and would have been a much better choice for the lead villain. (Granted, you’d have to rewrite the part as Kinski can’t really pass for a Mexican bandit, but that’s not crucial to the story.)

Compounding the weak casting is the long running time. At 130 minutes, the movie simply drags whenever Eastwood or Van Cleef isn’t on the screen. Thankfully this isn’t often, but it is enough that you notice.

Viewing History

  • Watched on
    Sun, Jun 16, 2024 via 4k UHD Blu-ray (Kino Lorber, 2022)