For A Few Dollars More (1969r)
Original United Artists b&w photo still #FDM-15.
This close-up of Clint Eastwood is the definitive image of the "Man with No Name," an archetype that fundamentally altered the DNA of the action hero. By stripping away the traditional Western hero's moral preachiness and replacing it with a stoic, mercenary pragmatism, Sergio Leone created a new cinematic language for masculinity.
This rugged, unpolished aesthetic influenced everything from the "anti-hero" boom of 70s cinema to the stylized, silent protagonists in modern franchises like John Wick and The Mandalorian.
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: T6569