For A Few Dollars More (1969r)
Original United Artists b&w photo still #FDM-13.
For a Few Dollars More is a cornerstone of the Spaghetti Western movement, trading the traditional white hat vs black hat morality for a grittier, more cynical world of anti-heroes and bounty hunters. Its stylistic influence, from the tight close-ups to Ennio Morricone's legendary score, can still be felt in action cinema today.
Here, we see the Man with No Name (Clint Eastwood) in a classic stand-offish exchange inside a rustic office. Dressed in his signature poncho and flat-crowned hat, he is seen handling a satchel with his iconic cigar in his mouth.
Quick Trivia: To achieve his character's iconic squint, Clint Eastwood often kept a cigar in his mouth, despite being a non-smoker, because he felt the smoke naturally forced his eyes into that famous, stony glare.
- Year: 1969 Re-Release
- Size: 8 X 10 Inches
- Condition: Unframed
- Product Code: T6555