A Few Dollars More (1964)
A Fistful of Dollars (1964) is the explosive debut of the "Spaghetti Western" subgenre, single-handedly reviving the Western by stripping away its traditional morality. By casting Clint Eastwood as the cynical, lethal "Man with No Name," director Sergio Leone created a new type of anti-hero that would dominate global cinema for decades. This film launched the legendary "Dollars Trilogy" and transformed Eastwood from a television actor into a global icon of rugged masculinity.
This US one-sheet poster features the gritty, red-hued artwork of Mitchell Hooks, perfectly capturing the film’s atmosphere. The image centers on a defiant Clint Eastwood in his signature poncho and hat, cigar in mouth and pistol in hand. The bold tagline"In his own way he is, perhaps, the most dangerous man who ever lived!" sold the movie as a revolutionary experience.
- Year: 1964
- Nationality: United States
- Condition: Linen-backed
- Type: Original US Quad
- Size: 27 X 41 Inches
- Product Code: W5159