For a Few Dollars More


Starring: Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Klaus Kinski
Directed by: Sergio Leone
Rating: R
Genre: Western
Box Office: $
1965

Times Seen:
Tim: 1

Summary: Two bounty hunters (Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef) are after the same man. When they face overwhelming odds, they face the prospect of having to team up or both being killed.

Review:
Tim: This is the second entry in the amazing Sergio Leone-Clint Eastwood "Man With No Name" Spaghetti Western trilogy. In my opinion, this is the weakest of the three film, but it is by no means a bad film at all. Once again, you have the incredible team of Director Sergio Leone and star Clint Eastwood. They give us another powerful, action-filled Western with everything we have come to expect from the genre.

Of special note should be the score of Ennio Morricone, which is simply unforgettable. It really makes the movie, and haunts us long after we finish watching. Its importance to the film is undeniable.

This film is extremely important in the history of Westerns, and any fan of the genre should have seen not only this film, but the entire "Man With No Name" trilogy. This is an excellent film of great importance and it needs to be on your film resume.

Rating 1-10
Tim's Rating: 7.5



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