Italy 1964, 100 minutes
Dir. Sergio Leone
Genres: Classics, Cult / Western
Aroview: Perhaps the most famous of the spaghetti Westerns, with Clint Eastwood influencing a generation of tough guy anti-heroes with his formidable, straw-chewing persona.
Average rating (Very Good). Showing 1-5 of 5 member reviews.
4 stars (Very Good) A Fistful of Dollars contains some of the most memorable sequences in spaghetti-western history, with both Leone and Eastwood making their mark. ~Tom H
5 stars (Exceptional) One of the few remakes just as memorable as the original (Yojimbo). It's exciting and beautifully shot. ~dr.strangelove
4 stars (Very Good) A seriously cool dude ~Mattcant
3 stars (Good Enough) Beautiful print of the great classic-even has a jester! A sort of western "ballet" - or maybe chess? Defines "cool". As fresh as in 1964. They sadly don't make these anymore, as we live in a world where violence triumphs over wit. ~Sandy
3 stars (Good Enough) Although the body count gets a bit out of hand the film has an influential lead character, an interesting supporting cast, and a very good musical score. ~Tubbs
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