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Pour quelques dollars de plus

Titre original : Per qualche dollaro in più
  • 1965
  • 13+
  • 2h 12m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,2/10
291 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
1 625
16
Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef in Pour quelques dollars de plus (1965)
Two bounty hunters with the same intentions team up to track down an escaped Mexican outlaw.
Liretrailer2 min 31 s
3 vidéos
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One-Person Army ActionPeriod DramaQuestSpaghetti WesternDramaWestern

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  • Director
    • Sergio Leone
  • Writers
    • Sergio Leone
    • Fulvio Morsella
    • Luciano Vincenzoni
  • Stars
    • Clint Eastwood
    • Lee Van Cleef
    • Gian Maria Volontè
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,2/10
    291 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 625
    16
    • Director
      • Sergio Leone
    • Writers
      • Sergio Leone
      • Fulvio Morsella
      • Luciano Vincenzoni
    • Stars
      • Clint Eastwood
      • Lee Van Cleef
      • Gian Maria Volontè
    • 392Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 104Commentaires de critiques
    • 74Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • Film le mieux coté no 134
    • Prix
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux54

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    Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood
    • Monco
    Lee Van Cleef
    Lee Van Cleef
    • Col. Douglas Mortimer
    Gian Maria Volontè
    Gian Maria Volontè
    • El Indio (The Indian)
    Mara Krupp
    • Mary - Hotel Manager's Beautiful Wife
    • (as Mara Krup)
    Luigi Pistilli
    Luigi Pistilli
    • Groggy, Member of Indio's Gang
    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Juan Wild - The Hunchback
    Luis Rodríguez
    • Manuel (Member of Indio's Gang)
    • (as Luis Rodriguez)
    Benito Stefanelli
    Benito Stefanelli
    • Luke 'Hughie'
    Panos Papadopulos
    • Sancho Perez, Member of Indio's Gang
    • (as Panos Papadopoulos)
    Aldo Sambrell
    Aldo Sambrell
    • Cuchillio
    Roberto Camardiel
    Roberto Camardiel
    • Tucumcari station clerk
    • (as Robert Camardiel)
    Joseph Egger
    • Old Prophet
    • (as Josef Egger)
    Tomás Blanco
    Tomás Blanco
    • Tucumcari sheriff
    • (as Tomas Blanco)
    Lorenzo Robledo
    • Tomaso, Indio's Traitor
    Dante Maggio
    • Carpenter in cell with El Indio
    Sergio Mendizábal
    • Tucumcari bank manager
    • (as Sergio Mendizabal)
    Diana Rabito
    • Callaway's beautiful girl in tub
    Giovanni Tarallo
    • Santa Cruz telegraphist
    • Director
      • Sergio Leone
    • Writers
      • Sergio Leone
      • Fulvio Morsella
      • Luciano Vincenzoni
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs392

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    Reviewers say 'For a Few Dollars More' is celebrated for its engaging narrative, strong performances by Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef, and Ennio Morricone's iconic score. Sergio Leone's stylish direction, innovative cinematography, and memorable set pieces are highly praised. However, some critics note uneven pacing and find the narrative less compelling compared to other films in the Dollars Trilogy. Despite this, the film is recognized for its significant contribution to the Western genre and its enduring influence on cinema.
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    9axopnk

    Great Western! Awesome on all levels

    This movie is the second best western i have ever seen with The Good, The Bad, The Ugly being first. I disagree with someone who wrote that this movie is not as good as A Fistful of Dollars. This movie is way better than a fistful of dollars. The reason is (as i pointed out in my other post) is that Clint's role or character is better when he has a good supporting member because it gives Clint's character more depth as well as throw a wild card into the mix. Lee van clef is excellent in his role, i still have him labeled as the bad but it was surprising to see him play a good guy in this one. Both bounty hunters have their own styles which meshes really good on the screen. Gian had more depth to this one which played perfectly into Lee Van Clefs character. In a fistful of dollars Gian didn't have much depth at all and some of the characters were annoying. I like how leone tied all of the characters into each other in this one, having all of their stories somehow play a role in the other ones. If you haven't seen this movie i suggest you watch Leone's films in chronological order with A fistful of dollars first, this one second, and finish it off with the good the bad the ugly. You'll be glad you did.
    9iamyuno2

    One of Best Westerns Ever Made

    Exceptional performances by three heavyweight actors, Gian Maria Volonte and Lee Van Cleef - both of whom, it's a shame, did not have all that many more opportunities to shine in quality films after this one - and Clint Eastwood, along with taut direction, editing, cinematography and gripping and unique music (by the great Ennio Morricone), make this movie a real standout. (The music's almost a major character in this film, in fact.) Stylistically iconic, this Sergio Leone opus has an endlessly fascinating and spellbinding story that surprises to the end. Plus, we really come to like the co-heroes, Van Cleef and Eastwood - we want to befriend them and emulate them. Volonte was priceless as a demonic villain - his facial expressions rich with narcissism and a strange kind of violence-fueled euphoria no one else has ever matched in film history, for my money. Though he clashed with director Leone and purportedly did not like the Western genre, Volonte's performance rises above the film's genre and could be favorably compared to the best portrayed villains of other more mainstream movies. Volonte brought a realism to his character and an intensity you don't see in many films. But so did Van Cleef, whose work in this film is incredible. You'd have thought other movie makers would have rushed to cast Van Cleef in important roles after this film, but no. Very strange. Though some might question the wanton violence in this film, the truth is that the real wild west was even more violent and the violence often much more capricious and random. Like all great artistic works, this film never grows old for me. I am always drawn to watch it again and again for it is of such a depth and complexity that it only reveals more of itself with each viewing.
    8Pavel-8

    A classic in every aspect.

    "For a Few Dollars More" is the middle film of Sergio Leone's classic western trilogy starring a then upstart Clint Eastwood. Sandwiched between "A Fistful of Dollars" and the finale, "The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly." This film provides further insight into Eastwood's "Man with No Name."

    Eastwood is a bounty killer who is in search of the feared bandit known as El Indio. Colonel Douglas Mortimer (played by Lee Van Cleef) is in a similar position, and the two cross paths many times in their pursuits of El Indio. The premise has similarities to that of the first, and in fact won't be all that surprising to most younger viewers. But at the time, the various plot turns and twists were unique and revolutionary.

    The pace is both a pro and con at the same time. Unlike modern films, the usual western showdown scenes unfold very deliberately. Rather than simultaneously begin and end in a furious volley of bullets, the encounters are set up slowly. On the bright side, this gives both the characters and the viewers an opportunity to fully appreciate the choices made and the consequences that will follow. From a negative perspective (not mine), one might say that the gunfights are plain slow, and the action is too sparse. While I enjoyed the change of pace, I also understand why some will say otherwise. Others portions of "More" can hang with any western sequences ever put on film. Highlighting the action is a robbery scene, the creativity of which ranks with any modern heist out of "The Score" or "The Italian Job."

    This trilogy catapulted Clint Eastwood to Hollywood fame, and one can see his star-making charisma ooze through the screen. Blending stoicism and machismo wonderfully, Eastwood produces the epitome of the tough and arrogant loner cowboy. In a role that could easily have been overshadowed, Van Cleef holds his own against Eastwood. His character was probably similar to Eastwood's in his youth, but Van Cleef accurately reflects the wisdom that would likely come with his character's age. The motley crew of baddies is filled with men who completely look their parts. That's about all that is asked of them, and they deliver.

    The cinematography of "More" follows in the groundbreaking footsteps of "Fistful." While one might not notice anything revolutionary now, at the time shots like that had scarcely been seen. Shots like the low-angles utilized prior to a few shootouts, as well as the framing of space are all now staples of cinematic westerns, and they originated here.

    Ennio Morricone's score is also a classic. Whether serving as epic background music for sweeping crane shots or providing aural cues during action sequences, the music is always appropriate and often the best part of the film.

    Bottom Line: While it might not seem as great now, so much of this movie was groundbreaking and remains classic that it merits 8 of 10.
    CinemaClown

    An Ushering Into A New Era

    Completely defying the tried & tested Hollywood formula and introducing his own style of narration that was more character driven, glamorized violence & also added a new dimension of moral ambiguity into its characters' psyche, thus bringing both heroes & villains very much on the same level, Sergio Leone presented a whole new outlook of the Wild West in A Fistful of Dollars but with this second chapter, he further accelerates the inevitable rebirth of the western genre.

    The second installment of Leone's Dollars trilogy is quite an improvement over its predecessor in almost all departments of filmmaking & gradually portrays the developing maturity in Leone's craftsmanship. Starring Clint Eastwood as a bounty hunter looking for a number of wanted suspects, who later partners with another bounty hunter looking for the same guys & make a deal of splitting the reward but in the end when it comes down to final showdown, one of them shows their real motive behind the hunt.

    Featuring an improved direction from Sergio Leone, For A Few Dollars More presents the director in more control of his artistry & has a much stronger script to muster ahead with. The scope of camera-work, the precision of editing & overall production design also get their upgrades plus the performances from the recurring cast turn out to be better than the previous film with Clint Eastwood & new addition of Lee Van Cleef impressing the most.

    On an overall scale, For A Few Dollars More is another huge step towards placing the coffin on traditional westerns & presents a significant evolution of every single aspect of its making when compared with A Fistful of Dollars. Ennio Morricone's music also leaves a bigger mark than before & it's exciting to observe how seamlessly it accompanies the drama. A rare sequel that improves upon the original, For A Few Dollars More is absolutely recommended.
    10Quinoa1984

    One of my favorite westerns- a fitting middle section to the "Dollars" trilogy

    As the second of the three films legendary filmmaker Sergio Leone collaborated on with Clint Eastwood (not to mention his first with Lee Van Cleef and his second with 'Fistful' actor Gian Maria Volonte), For a Few Dollars More gets well earned respect from the fans of the director and the groundbreaking star. And yet, occasionally there are those who'll not even know this film from Leone and Clint exists since it does sometimes get under the shadow of their two most infamous works, Fistful of Dollars (which for the most part introduced Clint and Leone to the public's awareness) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (which solidified Clint as a Western icon and gave Leone a similar status for film buffs). But taken as a film unto itself, aside from its place in the trilogy, this is a Western that simply delivers the goods, and it does so with a spectacular marriage of style and substance.

    The story begins by introducing our two (anti) heroes, bounty hunters Douglas Mortimer (Cleef), former Colonel, and Monco (Eastwood), a drifter. They both set their sights on the leader of a gang of bandits named Indio (Volonte), who is plotting to go after over a million locked in a bank in El Paso. At first, Monco and Mortimer seem like their after Indio for the same reason- reward money- though there seems to be more than each man counted on with him and his gang.

    From the opening scenes with Cleef and Eastwood, to the scenes in El Paso, and then into the set pieces in the stone ruins in the Mexico desert(s), For a Few Dollars More displays the utmost skill by Leone in his storytelling, as well as in his use of the camera. Using Fistful's camera-man Massimo Dallamano, Leone does what he does best in his spaghetti westerns- he creates a perfectly in sync mood with his characters: each look in a scene, whether it's intense waiting for guns to be drawn, or just regular conversation, the look of the film draws the viewer in without over-doing it. Some points are made bold or repetitious (like Ennio Morricone's score, that keeps its whistling theme and serene watch theme completely in check), though it's not done to any degree of annoyance or by accident.

    In fact, that's what makes his westerns such fun, is that you take them seriously as films, yet he always reminds you that it's all in the 'movie-world' just by the way Mortimer or Monco strikes up a match. As for the actors themselves, Eastwood and Cleef are total pros in this genre, so ever line of dialog comes out naturally, and the supporting actors (however dubbed over from original Italian) all contribute great notes as well. At the least, it can appeal to a new generation of kids looking back to older movies, which may look at this and consider it more modernly crafted than a John Ford oldie. A+

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    • Anecdotes
      "Monco" is officially not the same character as "Joe" in Pour une poignée de dollars (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 that movie, writer and director Sergio Leone had a falling out with the producers and made this movie 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.
    • Gaffes
      When Mortimer is browsing in the local newspaper all pages are identical.

      He was browsing in the tear sheets of the newspaper's morgue where they keep back issues. They were bound in hardcovers. There was more than one copy of each.
    • Citations

      [last lines]

      Monco: [counting reward sums of outlaws he just killed] Ten thousand... twelve thousand... fifteen... sixteen... seventeen... twenty-two. Twenty-two?

      [a wounded Groggy comes from behind and raises his gun; Monco whirls and shoots him dead]

      Monco: ...Twenty-seven.

      Col. Douglas Mortimer: Any trouble, boy?

      Monco: No, old man. Thought I was having trouble with my adding. It's all right now.

    • Générique farfelu
      The title credits disappear as if being shot by a gun.
    • Autres versions
      The 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).
    • Connexions
      Edited into 2 once di piombo (1966)
    • Bandes originales
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      Composed by Ennio Morricone

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    • How long is For a Few Dollars More?Propulsé par Alexa
    • In the opening scene, Monco lights a cigar with his left hand. Is Clint Eastwood left handed?
    • How old is Colonel Douglas Mortimer? His younger sister had to be in her 20s when she died.
    • Was Tomaso (Lorenzo Robledo) originally a member of Indio's Gang before he married a woman & had a baby? Since Indio tells him that he took money to put him behind bars?

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 juillet 2023 (Italy)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italy
      • Spain
      • West Germany
    • Langues
      • English
      • Italian
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • For a Few Dollars More
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mini Hollywood, Tabernas, Almería, Andalucía, Espagne(City of El Paso, bank scenes)
    • sociétés de production
      • Produzioni Europee Associate (PEA)
      • Arturo González Producciones Cinematográficas
      • Constantin Film
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      • 600 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 15 000 000 $ US
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      • 15 000 000 $ US
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      2 heures 12 minutes
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