Review of For a Few Dollars More (1965) by John L — 17 Jul 2009
Second in the trilogy and the second best. Not as classic as the Good the Bad and the Ugly but a classic all the same. The music and action is top rate as usual. Morricone can do no wrong haha Van Cleef adds real quality and the bounty hunter element is great story material, fits Van Cleef to a tea.
The sequences where Cleef and Eastwood take down individual criminals at the start is pure western gold, its also alittle more sadistic and violent in this chapter, for its time anyway. Lastly check Klaus Kinski as the hunchback, thats a character :).
This review of For a Few Dollars More (1965) was written by John L on 17 Jul 2009.
For a Few Dollars More has generally received very positive reviews.
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