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Review of by James O — 23 Jun 2011

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"Where life had no value, death, sometimes had its price.".

The second installment of "The Dollars Trilogy" also known as "The Man With No Name Trilogy" is the action packed classic, For A Few Dollars More. It's slightly better than "A Fistful Of Dollars" but pails in comparison to "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly. It's another Sergio Leone directed "Spaghetti" western that's an adrenaline shot of nonstop action and plentiful shootouts. A great entertainment that has stood the test of time, and Is considered by many to be a classic. A fantastically beautiful collage of spectacular cinematography, eye-popping scenery, thunderous shootouts, wicked humor and a thoroughly engaging storyline that draws you in from the first scene. Clip-emptying fun that doesn't end, Leone is a spectacularly talented individual with an eye for detail that is unmatched. It's tough, it's mean, it's funny, it's violent, it's easy on the eyes and addicting to watch. A 60's classic that goes down in history as being a part of a legendary trilogy that still lives in and rivals some of the best films of today. Stunning and raw electrifying entertainment at it's very best, the west is always a damn good time.

Clint Eastwood is back as the cigar chewing, trigger happy drifter that made him famous, another legendary performance from an icon. Lee Van Cleef plays a part, and does a damn fine job as well. Join the two as they embark on a downright dangerous journey to collect a bounty on a merciless bandit and his gang of outlaws.

This review of For a Few Dollars More (1965) was written by on 23 Jun 2011.

For a Few Dollars More has generally received very positive reviews.

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