Per un pugno di dollari   1964   USA A Fistful of Dollars
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Director:Sergio Leone
Studio:MGM
Writer:A. Bonzzoni, Víctor Andrés Catena
IMDb Rating:7.9 (220,994 votes)
Awards:1 win
Genre:Western
Duration:100 min
Languages:English
IMDb:0058461
Amazon:B00000K0DM
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Sergio Leone  ...  (Director)
A. Bonzzoni, Víctor Andrés Catena  ...  (Writer)
 
Clint Eastwood  ...  Joe
Gian Maria Volontè  ...  Ramón Rojo
Marianne Koch  ...  Marisol
Wolfgang Lukschy  ...  John Baxter
Sieghardt Rupp  ...  Esteban Rojo
Joseph Egger  ...  Piripero
Antonio Prieto  ...  Don Benito Rojo
José Calvo  ...  Silvanito
Margarita Lozano  ...  Consuelo Baxter
Daniel Martín  ...  Julián
Benito Stefanelli  ...  Rubio
Mario Brega  ...  Chico
Bruno Carotenuto  ...  Antonio Baxter
Aldo Sambrell  ...  Rojo gang member
Raf Baldassarre  ...  Juan De Dios
Luis Barboo  ...  Baxter Gunman 2
Frank Braña  ...  Baxter Gang Member
José Canalejas  ...  Rojo Gang Member
Ennio Morricone  ...  Composer
Massimo Dallamano  ...  Cinematographer
Federico G. Larraya  ...  Cinematographer
Roberto Cinquini  ...  Editor
Alfonso Santacana  ...  Editor
Summary: A Fistful of Dollars launched the spaghetti Western and catapulted Clint Eastwood to stardom. Based on Akira Kurosawa's 1961 samurai picture Yojimbo, it scored a resounding success (in Italy in 1964 and the U.S. in 1967), as did its sequels, For a Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. The advertising campaign promoted Eastwood's character--laconic, amoral, dangerous--as the Man with No Name (though in the film he's clearly referred to as Joe), and audiences loved the movie's refreshing new take on the Western genre. Gone are the pieties about making the streets safe for women and children. Instead it's every man for himself. Striking, too, was a new emphasis on violence, with stylized, almost balletic gunfights and baroque touches such as Eastwood's armored breastplate. The Dollars films had a marked influence on the Hollywood Western--for example, Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch--but their most enduring legacy is Clint Eastwood himself. --Edward Buscombe


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