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Pour une poignée de dollars

Original title: Per un pugno di dollari
  • 1964
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
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Pour une poignée de dollars (1964)
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A wandering gunfighter plays two rival families against each other in a town torn apart by greed, pride, and revenge.A wandering gunfighter plays two rival families against each other in a town torn apart by greed, pride, and revenge.A wandering gunfighter plays two rival families against each other in a town torn apart by greed, pride, and revenge.

  • Director
    • Sergio Leone
  • Writers
    • Adriano Bolzoni
    • Mark Lowell
    • Víctor Andrés Catena
  • Stars
    • Clint Eastwood
    • Gian Maria Volontè
    • Marianne Koch
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    245K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,426
    306
    • Director
      • Sergio Leone
    • Writers
      • Adriano Bolzoni
      • Mark Lowell
      • Víctor Andrés Catena
    • Stars
      • Clint Eastwood
      • Gian Maria Volontè
      • Marianne Koch
    • 407User reviews
    • 149Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood
    • Joe
    Gian Maria Volontè
    Gian Maria Volontè
    • Ramón Rojo
    • (Italian, English version)
    • (as John Wells, Johnny Wels)
    Marianne Koch
    Marianne Koch
    • Marisol
    Wolfgang Lukschy
    Wolfgang Lukschy
    • John Baxter
    • (as W. Lukschy)
    Sieghardt Rupp
    Sieghardt Rupp
    • Esteban Rojo
    • (as S. Rupp)
    Joseph Egger
    • Piripero
    • (as Joe Edger)
    Antonio Prieto
    Antonio Prieto
    • Don Benito Rojo…
    José Calvo
    • Silvanito
    • (as Jose Calvo)
    Margarita Lozano
    Margarita Lozano
    • Consuelo Baxter
    • (as Margherita Lozano)
    Daniel Martín
    Daniel Martín
    • Julián
    • (as Daniel Martin)
    Benito Stefanelli
    Benito Stefanelli
    • Rubio
    • (as Benny Reeves)
    Mario Brega
    Mario Brega
    • Chico
    • (as Richard Stuyvesant)
    Bruno Carotenuto
    • Antonio Baxter
    • (as Carol Brown)
    Aldo Sambrell
    Aldo Sambrell
    • Rojo gang member
    • (as Aldo Sambreli)
    Raf Baldassarre
    Raf Baldassarre
    • Juan De Dios
    • (uncredited)
    Luis Barboo
    Luis Barboo
    • Baxter Gunman 2
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Braña
    Frank Braña
    • Baxter Gang Member
    • (uncredited)
    José Canalejas
    José Canalejas
    • Rojo Gang Member
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sergio Leone
    • Writers
      • Adriano Bolzoni
      • Mark Lowell
      • Víctor Andrés Catena
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    Infofreak

    A western classic and the movie that launched the careers of Sergio Leone and Clint Eastwood.

    'A Fistful Of Dollars' is a wonderful movie which, despite having an enormous following of fans around the world, sometimes gets unfairly dismissed in my opinion. For two reasons - firstly because the second and third movie in Leone/Eastwood "Man With No Name" trilogy ('For A Few Dollars More' and 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly') are so damn good it's easy to overlook this one. Despite being made on a much tighter budget and being less ambitious than the sequels to follow, it's still one of the greatest westerns ever made in my opinion. The second reason is the Yojimbo thing. Now movie buffs frequently slam 'A Fistful Of Dollars' as being a rip off of Kurosawa's 'Yojimbo', which I think is extremely misleading. I'm not disputing that Leone was familiar with Kurosawa (I have no idea one way or the other), but one name I rarely hear ANYONE mention is Dashiel Hammett. Hammett's hard boiled crime classic 'Red Harvest' was published THIRTY YEARS before 'Yojimbo' and features the same central premise of an anti-hero playing two rival groups off against each other. So if anyone deserves acknowledgement as uncredited inspiration for Leone (AND Kurosawa) it's Hammett. Anyway, this is an absolutely brilliant movie and it launched Clint Eastwood, a popular TV actor, into being a major movie star, and likewise put Sergio Leone on the map. I can't recommend 'A Fistful Of Dollars' highly enough, it's pure entertainment, and very, very cool!
    8Xstal

    A Barrelful of Bullets (Amongst Other Things)...

    A one man vigilante enters town, proceeds to take four shooters down without a frown, the filling of, a feudal sandwich, allies to both, presents his own pitch, it's not too long before his masterplan is blown. As the barrels start to role and then cascade, cadavers keep the coffin man in trade, the bullets ricochet, will our Joe make his payday, or will the bandits and the smugglers have their say.

    It's hard to believe this 1964 western is as engaging as it was when I first watched it as a kid growing up. I've enjoyed its company many times since, as well as that of Yojimbo upon which it was based; the timeless tale of one man doing the right thing, fighting the corrupt and the crooked, just for a fistful of dollars or, in modern parlance, a computer full of crypto - I know which I prefer.
    9Wulfstan10

    "My mistake. Four coffins"

    ALthough in many respects this film pales in comparison with Leone's later films, it is itself a brilliant cinematic achievement. In part, this is because its failings primarily appear to be due to constraints of budget (very small and highly uncertain) and time more than anything else. Even to the extent that the skills of Leone, Morricone, and others hadn't fully flowered yet, this film is incredible at how brilliantly it is handled for what is really a first-time go. Leone had worked on, and even directed, films before, but this is his first real foray in his own direction, and into a genre that he revolutionised and with which he became forever synonymous. Who can imagine westerns without at least thinking of Leone's films, while who can think of Leone without thinking of westerns (even though his last, and arguably greatest, film was a sort of gangster film)? Similarly, one should not criticize this film for being based on Yojimbo, for that film itself was based on an American story while A Fistful of Dollars really is very different in many key respects, not least of all Leone's visual style or his own sense of irony and symbolism derived from Italian precedents and Hollywood westerns.

    We also see the nascent Leone visual style here, with the close-up style and contrast of close-ups and long shots appearing. This alone sets it apart from previous films, westerns and non-westerns alike, and still provides for great visual treats that one can appreciate today.

    This film also ushered in Leone's obsession with details, hard faces, grungy people, etc., that also revolutionsed the genre.

    This films also marks the first brilliant score of Ennio Morricone. It is here that he introduced the lonely whistling, guitar music, chorus, and unusual combinations and styles that developed into the music that has become in the U.S. synonymous with westerns and duels in the same way that Leone's visuals and themes have.

    Despite its minor flaws, this is still a great film that is not only revolutionary but still great and fun to watch even today. Like Leone's other films, it is timeless.

    One must also admit that it is amazing that in the U.S. an Italian film maker basing his films partly in Italian culture and an Italian composer could come to so define and be synonymous with this genre that Americans had considered so uniquely American, and highlight its underlying universality. That alone reveals the greatness of the films, of which this is the first.
    dtucker86

    The movie that started it all

    Clint Eastwood was best known to American audiences for his role as Rowdy Yates in the series Rawhide. The series had ended and he was offered this strange new and challenging role in this movie of the American West that was made in Italy! Eastwood said his wife read that script and liked it. She said it was really "wild" because it was written in Western "slang" by Italians who really didn't understand English. He did this picture almost as a lark, and then read that it had become one of the biggest hits in Europe and then when it was released in America it outgrossed even the most popular current American films and made Clint Eastwood both a star and a phenomenon. Its strange to me that the best films ever made about the American west should have been made by Sergio Leone, an Italian who couldn't even speak English. Clint Eastwood said that all he knew in Italian was "arrevadershi" and all Leone knew in English was "goodbye" and yet these two combined to make an awesome film. As the poncho clad "Man With No Name", Eastwood created a role that hit us like a punch in the face and really re-defined the definition of the true Western hero. Eastwood tore out pages and pages of the dialogue and reduced his character to the bare bones to make him more mysterious. Leone said that he clad Eastwood in that sweat stained serepe to give him a cloak of mystery and put the cheroot in his mouth as a pendant between his two cold eyes and it worked like a charm. He broke all the rules and re-defined screen violence. I read that Leone wanted to make a blood and guts Western and show to the audience "I want them to feel what the hell it is like to get shot" and he does it! The scene where Clint is beaten to a pulp is one of the most graphic that you will ever see. It would have killed most other men!
    8smatysia

    A pioneering Western

    A classic. The first, or one of the first, films to introduce the concept of the Western antihero. Sergio Leone pioneered a lot of things here. The brightness, the oppressive sunlight. The ugly brutality of Western gunfights, that had always been cleaned up in Hollywood. I understand that Leone's occasional framing of the shooter and his victims in the same shot was not allowed at the time in American films. I thought, upon seeing this film years ago, that some characters (Eastwood) spoke in English, and other characters in Italian. Who knows, maybe some spoke Spanish or German. Must make for an interesting acting job. I rarely notice a movie's music, but the original score by Ennio Morricone was so fitting. Probably the best match of film and music up to that time, and only bested by Hugh Montenegro(?) in "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly". A very good movie. Grade: A

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    • Trivia
      Clint Eastwood's contract for Rawhide (1959) prohibited him from making movies in the United States while on break from the series. However, the contract did allow him to accept movie assignments in Europe.
    • Goofs
      When the Rojo gang ambush the Mexican army unit the gun Ramon uses to kill all the troops is a Mitrailleuse volley gun. Each barrel had to be laboriously loaded by hand before all barrels were fired together in a single volley. However, the film shows the volley gun being used as a form of machine gun. The only machine gun around at the time was the hand-cranked Gatling gun which the soundtrack also seems to depict.

      A volley gun could fire each round individually using a hand crank. However, Ramon clearly has both hands on the (incorrect) twin grips at all times.
    • Quotes

      [Having said "get three coffins ready" earlier]

      Joe: My mistake. Four coffins...

    • Alternate versions
      The original British theatrical release had about 4 minutes cut by the BBFC. Many closeup shots of bloodied faces and bodies (including the body of Chico) were removed, as well as a shot of Ramon dripping blood from his mouth. The main cuts, however, were to the beating up of Eastwood, which lost a hand stomping scene, and extensive cuts to the assault on the Baxters' house which was cut to shorten the overall sequence by removing all shots of men on fire, and the shooting of Consuela Baxter. (The cut version removes the shot of her falling backwards.) The 1999 MGM video and DVD releases are fully uncut and the same as the USA DVD release.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Man with No Name (1977)
    • Soundtracks
      Sweet Betsy from Pike
      (uncredited)

      Written by John A. Stone

      Performed by Clint Eastwood

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1966 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Spain
      • West Germany
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Por un puñado de dólares
    • Filming locations
      • Cabo de Gata, Almería, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Jolly Film
      • Constantin Film
      • Ocean Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,500,000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,516,248
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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