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For a Few Dollars More (United Artists, 1967). Italian For a Few Dollars More (United Artists, 1967)

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For a Few Dollars More (United Artists, 1967). Italian For a Few Dollars More (United Artists, 1967)
<B>For a Few Dollars More (United Artists, 1967).</B></I> Italian (55" X 79"). Sergio Leone's sequel to "A Fistful of Dollars" reunites the Italian director with Clint Eastwood, the infamous Man With No Name. He must team with a bounty hunter (Lee Van Cleef, in a role intended for Lee Marvin) in order to capture a psychotic bandit (Gian Maria Volonte). Like the other films in the trilogy, Leone's tight closeups and Ennio Morricone's musical score have become iconic, imitated and parodied in equal measure. Actors have also attempted the patented Eastwood squint-and-sneer, on full display in this Italian four panel. According to Tony Nourmand and Graham Marsh's "Film Posters of the '60s," Franco Fiorenzi designed the poster, here mounted on linen. Restoration has repaired separation and paper loss at the edges of the top and bottom fold lines, patched multiple pinholes in the borders, smoothed crease lines and airbrushed a stain near the upper-left corner. Fiorenzi's design, with a gun looming large in the foreground, perfectly fits the epic size of the four panel. Fine- on Linen.