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    • With a steel chest plate hidden beneath his poncho, he taunts Ramón to "aim for the heart" as Ramón's shots deflect until Ramón exhausts his Winchester rifle's ammunition. The Stranger shoots the weapon from Ramón's hand and kills Don Miguel, Rubio and the other Rojo men standing nearby. See more

    Overview

    A Fistful of Dollars (Italian: Per un pugno di dollari) is a 1964 spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone and starring
    Released in … See more

    Plot

    An unnamed stranger arrives at the little town of San Miguel, on the Mexico–United States border. Silvanito, the town's innkeeper, tells the Stranger about a feud between two smuggler families vying to gain control of th… See more

    Cast

    Clint Eastwood as "Joe", the Man with No Name
    Marianne Koch as Marisol
    Gian Maria Volonté as Ramón Rojo
    W. Lukschy as Sheriff John Baxter… See more

    Development

    A Fistful of Dollars was originally called Il Magnifico Straniero ("The Magnificent Stranger"), before the title was changed to A Fistful of Dollars.
    The production and development of A Fistful of D… See more

    Visual style

    A Fistful of Dollars became the first film to exhibit Leone's distinctive style of visual direction. This was influenced by both John Ford's cinematic landscaping and the Japanese method of direction honed by Akira Kuros… See more

    Soundtrack

    The film's music was written by Ennio Morricone, initially credited as Dan Savio.
    Leone requested Morricone to write a theme that would be similar to Dimitri Tiomkin's El Degüello (used in Rio Bravo). Although th… See more

    Release and reception

    Promoting A Fistful of Dollars was difficult, because no major distributor wanted to take a chance on a faux-Western and an unknown director. The film ended up being released in Italy 12 September 1964, which was typicall… See more

     
  1. A Fistful of Dollars | Futurepedia | Fandom

    A Fistful of Dollars is a 1964 Spaghetti Western movie starring Clint Eastwood as a gunman known as "the Man With No Name" and Gian Maria Volonté as bandit Ramòn Rojo in the Old West. It is the first film in Sergio Leone's Dollars Trilogy.

     
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  5. A Fistful of Dollars - Spaghetti Western Wiki

    With a steel chest plate hidden beneath his clothing, he taunts Ramon to "aim for the heart" as Ramon's rifle shots bounce off. Killing all present except Ramon, the Stranger challenges Ramon to reload his rifle faster than he, the Stranger, can …

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  7. A fistfull of dollars | Man with no name Wiki | Fandom

    After a moment, Ramòn draws his gun out and starts firing at him in the chest, after falling backwards seemingly dead, he starts getting back up as if he his immune to the bullets, he takes off his poncho revealing below it a steel plate …

  8. The 15 Best Scenes in The Movies of Sergio Leone

    Mar 28, 2016 · Joe reveals under the poncho a steel chest-plate, then there are close ups of everyone’s faces. There is a really long pause to build up the tension and then he guns down the four left of the gang and shoots the rifle out of …

  9. A Fistful of Dollars | Moviepedia | Fandom

    With a steel chest plate hidden beneath his clothing, he taunts Ramon to "aim for the heart" as Ramon's rifle shots bounce off. Killing all present except Ramon, the Stranger challenges Ramon to reload his rifle faster than he, the Stranger, can …

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