Dos cazarrecompensas con las mismas intenciones se asocian para seguir la pista a un forajido del Oeste.Dos cazarrecompensas con las mismas intenciones se asocian para seguir la pista a un forajido del Oeste.Dos cazarrecompensas con las mismas intenciones se asocian para seguir la pista a un forajido del Oeste.
- Premios
- 2 nominaciones
Mara Krupp
- Mary - Hotel Manager's Beautiful Wife
- (as Mara Krup)
Luis Rodríguez
- Manuel (Member of Indio's Gang)
- (as Luis Rodriguez)
Panos Papadopulos
- Sancho Perez, Member of Indio's Gang
- (as Panos Papadopoulos)
Roberto Camardiel
- Tucumcari station clerk
- (as Robert Camardiel)
Joseph Egger
- Old Prophet
- (as Josef Egger)
Tomás Blanco
- Tucumcari sheriff
- (as Tomas Blanco)
Sergio Mendizábal
- Tucumcari bank manager
- (as Sergio Mendizabal)
Argumento
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- CuriosidadesGian Maria Volontè performed his lines in English, although he needed a translator to tell him everything word-for-word, as he did not speak the language. Contrary to some sources, his voice is not heard in the English version, in which his lines are dubbed by veteran voice actor Bernie Grant, who also voiced Volontè in Por un puñado de dólares (1964) and the Embassy Pictures version of Yo soy la revolución (1967).
- PifiasThe car seen driving down the dirt road is visible during the conversation from the passenger on the train. This occurs before Mortimer lowers the Bible, when the traveling salesman says the train does not stop in Tucumcari. The car is seen in the distance, moving from lower right to upper left and driving at high speed.
- Citas
[first title card]
Title card: Where life had no value, death, sometimes, had its price. That is why the bounty killers appeared.
- Créditos adicionalesThe title credits disappear as if being shot by a gun.
- Versiones alternativasThe British cinema release version was cut by the BBFC to shorten the beating scene after a few punches and to completely remove the second flashback sequence where Mortimer's sister shoots herself to avoid a possible rape. Although all UK video and original DVD releases contained these scenes, the 2005 Special Edition DVD was missing around 20 secs from the beating (which ends abruptly and without the dialogue exchange between Indio and Groggy).
- ConexionesEdited into Mi nombre es Pecos (1966)
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The best spaghetti western ever?
Leone's 'A Fistful Of Dollars' is a bona fide western classic, but amazingly he managed to top himself with this "sequel". Yeah, I know it isn't REALLY a sequel. In fact Leone's "Dollars" trilogy actually have no connection with each other, and Eastwood's so-called "Man With No Name" actually has many! (In this movie Monco, in the previous one Joe). Most people seem go for 'The Good, The Bad And The Ugly' as the best of the three movies, but I think 'For A Few Dollars More' just beats it. Anyway, there's no argument that they are three brilliant films, Eastwood is super cool in all of them, Leone is on top form, particularly in this one, and Ennio Morricone's scores are amazing stuff. 'For A Few Dollars More' is helped enormously by Lee Van Cleef playing Colonel Mortimer, and the scenes between him and Eastwood, and the ones between him and Klaus Kinski are pure gold. This is not only one of the best westerns ever made, but one of the best movies of any genre released in the 1960s. It was also a highly influential one. I can't imagine Peckinpah's 'The Wild Bunch' for example existing without Leone. Words fail me praising movies as brilliant as this one. All I can say is WATCH IT NOW. Or if you've already seen it WATCH IT AGAIN!
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- 4 jul 2003
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- For a Few Dollars More
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Mini Hollywood, Tabernas, Almería, Andalucía, España(City of El Paso, bank scenes)
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- 15.000.000 US$
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What was the official certification given to La muerte tenía un precio (1965) in Japan?
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