Movies / A Fistful of Dollars (1964) aka Per un pugno di dollari

6/10

Runtime: 99 min

Genres: Drama Western

Languages: Italian Spanish

Countries: Italy Spain West Germany


By the time Sergio Leone made this film, Italians had already produced about 20 films ironically labelled "spaghetti westerns." Leone approached the genre with great love and humor. Although the plot was admittedly borrowed from Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo (1961), Leone managed to create a work of his own that would serve as a model for many films to come. Clint Eastwood plays a cynical gunfighter who comes to a small border town and offers his services to two rivaling gangs. Neither gang is aware of his double play, and each thinks it is using him, but the stranger will outwit them both. The picture was the first installment in a cycle commonly known as the "Dollars" trilogy. Later, United Artists, who distributed it in the U.S., coined another term for it: the "Man With No Name" trilogy. While not as impressive as its follow-ups For a Few Dollars More (1965) and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966), A Fistful of Dollars contains all of Leone's eventual trademarks: taciturn characters, precise framing, extreme close-ups, and the haunting music of Ennio Morricone. Not released in the U.S. until 1967 due to copyright problems, the film was decisive in both Clint Eastwood's career and the recognition of the Italian western. ~ Yuri German, Rovi


Directors (1) Credit
Sergio Leone (as Bob Robertson)
Writers (10) Credit
Adriano Bolzoni (story) (as A. Bonzzoni) &
Akira Kurosawa (screenplay "Yojimbo") (uncredited)
Duccio Tessari (screenplay) (uncredited)
Fernando Di Leo (screenplay) (uncredited)
Jaime Comas Gil (screenplay) (as Jaime Comas) &
Mark Lowell (dialogue) &
Ryûzô Kikushima (screenplay "Yojimbo") (uncredited)
Sergio Leone (screenplay)
Tonino Valerii (screenplay) (uncredited)
Víctor Andrés Catena (screenplay) &
Composers (1) Credit
Ennio Morricone (as Dan Savio)
Editors (2) Credit
Alfonso Santacana ...
Roberto Cinquini (as Bob Quintle)
Cinematographers (2) Credit
Federico G. Larraya ...
Massimo Dallamano (as Jack Dalmas) (photography)
Actors (41) Credit
Aldo Sambrell Rojo gang member (as Aldo Sambreli)
Álvaro de Luna Rojo Gang Member (uncredited)
Antonio Molino Rojo Baxter Gang Member (uncredited)
Antonio Moreno Juan De Dios (uncredited)
Antonio Pica Rojo Gang Member (uncredited)
Antonio Prieto Don Benito Rojo / Don Miguel Rojo
Antonio Vico (uncredited)
Benito Stefanelli Rubio (as Benny Reeves)
Bruno Carotenuto Antonio Baxter (as Carol Brown)
Clint Eastwood Joe
Daniel Martín Julián (as Daniel Martin)
Edmondo Tieghi Mexican soldier (uncredited)
Enrique Santiago Fausto, Rojo Gang Member (uncredited)
Fernando Sánchez Polack Rojo Gang Member Crushed by Wine Cask (uncredited)
Frank Braña Baxter Gang Member (uncredited)
Gian Maria Volontè Ramón Rojo (as John Wells) (as Johnny Wels)
José Calvo Silvanito (as Jose Calvo)
José Canalejas Rojo Gang Member (uncredited)
Jose Halufi Rojo Gang Member (uncredited)
José Orjas (uncredited)
Joseph Egger Piripero (as Joe Edger)
José Riesgo Mexican Cavalry Captain (uncredited)
Joyce Gordon Marisol (voice) (uncredited)
Juan Cortés Cavalry Captain (uncredited)
Julio Pérez Tabernero Baxter Gunman 4 (uncredited)
Lee Miller Man at Bar (uncredited)
Lorenzo Robledo Baxter Gunman #1 (uncredited)
Luis Barboo Baxter Gunman 2 (uncredited)
Manuel Peña (uncredited)
Margarita Lozano Consuelo Baxter (as Margherita Lozano)
Marianne Koch Marisol
Mario Brega Chico (as Richard Stuyvesant)
Nazzareno Natale Rojo Gang Member (uncredited)
Nino Del Arco Jesus (uncredited)
Nosher Powell Cowboy con cartel 'adios amigo' (uncredited)
Peter Tevis The Balladeer (voice) (uncredited)
Raf Baldassarre Juan De Dios (uncredited)
Sieghardt Rupp Esteban Rojo (as S. Rupp)
Umberto Spadaro Miguel - Rojo Gunman (uncredited)
William R. Thompkins Baxter Gang Member (uncredited)
Wolfgang Lukschy John Baxter (as W. Lukschy)