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EPISODE · Nov 24, 2025 · 1H 8M

For A Few Dollars More (1965)

from Regular or Menthol: Kino Movies Podcast · host regularormenthol

When the chimes end — begin. This week we're riding into the Almería desert for For a Few Dollars More (1965) — the second film in Sergio Leone's legendary Dollars Trilogy, and the one that gets the least attention despite being, by almost any measure, the most fully realized, most emotionally complex, and most flat-out thrilling of the three.Directed by Sergio Leone, the film stars Clint Eastwood as Manco — the Man with No Name — and Lee Van Cleef as Colonel Douglas Mortimer, a rival bounty hunter whose motivation turns out to be something far more personal than money. Together, this unlikely pair of cold-eyed professionals team up to take down El Indio (Gian Maria Volonté), a brilliant, ruthless, and deeply haunted outlaw and his gang — with Klaus Kinski lurking in the shadows as one of cinema's great unsettling supporting villains.We're going all in on everything: why this film deserves to be ranked alongside The Good, the Bad and the Ugly rather than perpetually overshadowed by it, Lee Van Cleef's career-defining performance as Mortimer — a man whose quiet devastation in the film's final act recontextualizes everything that came before — Gian Maria Volonté's extraordinary turn as El Indio, Ennio Morricone's iconic score which Leone famously played on set while filming so his actors could perform to the music in real time, and Leone's revolutionary approach to the Western — extreme close-ups, operatic silences, and duels stretched to almost unbearable tension — that permanently changed how action cinema looked and felt. The screenplay was written in just nine days by Luciano Vincenzoni, yet somehow produced one of the most elegantly constructed revenge narratives in genre history.We're also talking about the Dollars Trilogy as a whole — how to rank the three films, what each one contributes to the Leone legacy, and why the spaghetti western movement these films launched remains one of the most influential artistic revolutions in cinema history.Whether you're a classic Western devotee, a Sergio Leone obsessive, a Clint Eastwood fan, an Ennio Morricone score enthusiast, a film history buff, or just someone who loves discovering that the one everyone skips past might actually be the best one — this episode is for you.Topics covered: For a Few Dollars More 1965 | Sergio Leone | Clint Eastwood | Lee Van Cleef | Gian Maria Volonté | Klaus Kinski | Ennio Morricone | Dollars Trilogy | spaghetti western | Man with No Name | best spaghetti westerns | best western films ever made | Dollars Trilogy ranked | best Sergio Leone films | best Ennio Morricone scores | Colonel Mortimer | El Indio | bounty hunter movies | revenge westerns | Italian cinema | Almería Spain filming | best film villains | classic Hollywood westerns | movie review podcast | film analysis | Per qualche dollaro in più | best films of the 1960s | most underrated sequels | western film history | Leone vs Hollywood westerns | Clint Eastwood early careerSubscribe, rate, and leave us a review — and settle it once and for all: how do you rank the Dollars Trilogy? And is For a Few Dollars More the most underrated film in the whole series?YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@RegularorMentholContact us: [email protected]

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When the chimes end — begin. This week we're riding into the Almería desert for For a Few Dollars More (1965) — the second film in Sergio Leone's legendary Dollars Trilogy, and the one that gets the least attention despite being, by almost any...

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