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Both feature a man who seeks revenge for the rape/murder of a family member. They each keep a picture of that family member in their pocket watch. Both films star Lee Van Cleef.
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A negative character named Cavanagh is killed in both movies and the music played in the saloon is the same.
In both movies Kinski's character is bothered with a match.
Binocular/Telescope Sequence
title reference
Mentioned by name
The linking of the music box to a rape flahback and a revenge sub plot.
a videotape of this film can be seen on a shelf in Betty's room
When the 3 men are preparing to save the others, a version of the main theme of FOFDM can be heard
Colonel Mortimer removes a long barreled pistol from his holster just as The Joker removes a humorously long barreled pistol from his pants.
The line, 'A few feathers more!'
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mentioned in dialogue
there is a scene with a musical watch which is inspired by the Sergio Leone's move
briefly mentionned
Features part of the film's Morricone soundtrack throughout.
mentionned once
visual homage
Level title: "For a Few Donuts More"
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As in a 'For a Few Dollars More' wagons are filled by bounty hunters with the bodies of the men thay have killed. In both the game and the film, the wagons are overfilled and are unable to close in the back.
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The rifle stock that Ocelot attaches to his revolver is a reference to the rifle stock that Col. Mortimer used on his revolver in For a Few Dollars More.
Poster shown and film mentioned.
During the voice-over at the end of the episode, the theme from this film is played
One of the confiscated porn films is called "A Few Donnas More"
The showdown between Joy and bounty hunter Jessie is accompanied by the showdown musical watch tune from "For a Few Dollars More".
mentioned in dialogue
Scene were the girl shoots herself.
the characters shoot the can and keep it flowing in air the same way as Eastwood shoots the hat
The title "Voor een paar knikkers meer" (meaning "For a few marbles more") is a spoof of "For a few dollars more"
Music in the two Forgotten Village quests
Still from the movie on the wall when Yuri visits Frank to demand his money back
Both movies open with an approaching rider and a gun in the foregound. Also, the main character's name, Leonard, is an anglicized version of Leone, the famous director.
Tia Dalma and Davy Jones's identical pocket watches, along with a specific scene where one's starts playing as the other stops, is taken from this film.
A character has a rolldown sheet full of rifles and pistols on his horse similar to Lee Van Cleef's character in Per qualche dollaro in più
One character reaches down to pick up his hat whilst another repeatedly shoots it away
Reference to Sergio Leone's "'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' trilogy"
When Tallahassee first meets Columbus on the interstate, the pocket watch theme is played as they have a momentary "stand off."
Theme music from this film plays when Dave and Stan make terms of their agreements.
theme song heard
One of the films Cinéman goes into.
Aki and Piitu listen and talk about the music from this title.
Morricone's theme music can be heard when Hit Girl attacks d'Amico's quarters.
One of The Dark Rider's henchmen is named Indio after the Sergio Leone's film villain. Another reference is the music box found by the protagonist.
"Trying out for Lee Van Cleef's character in For a Few Dollars More"
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"They stumbling into For a Few Dollars More?"
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clips shown of Van Cleef and Eastwood looking at each other through different lenses
Is shown and talked about.
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The episode spoofs the title and main character of this film.
Phil steps out of the car dressed as Clint Eastwood in Per qualche dollaro in più (1965)