Movie: Per qualche dollaro in più (1965)
“Two bounty hunters are after the same man, Indio. At first, they go their own ways, but eventually get together to try and find him. But are they after him for the same reason ? Written by Colin Tinto {cst@imdb.com}”
- Director: Sergio Leone
- Release Date: 10 May 1967 (USA)
- Run Time: 132 min | USA:132 min (DVD version)
- Country: Italy , Spain , West Germany , Monaco
- Genre: Action , Western
Tagline: The man with no name is back… The man in black is waiting! As if one wasn’t enough . . . as if death needed a double!
Trivia: “Monco” is NOT the same character as “Joe” in Per un pugno di dollari (1964). This was the finding of an Italian court that adjudicated the lawsuit brought by Jolly Films, producer of “A Fistful of Dollars”. After the release of the first film, director Sergio Leone had a falling out with the producers and made this sequel with a different producer, ‘Alberto Grimaldi’. Jolly Films sued, claiming ownership of the “Joe” character, but lost when the court decided that the western gunfighter’s persona, characterized by the costume and mannerisms, belonged to the public domain’s folklore.
Goofs: Continuity: After Monco’s cigar is shot to a very short length by one of Indio’s gang, subsequent shots have it both longer and then shorter again.
