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For a Few More Dollars (Sergio Leone, 1965)
Rating: 8.6
For a Few More Dollars, like it's prequel opens with a tacky and dated title sequence. Ennio Morricone's score was hit and miss for me. It is great in some scenes, but a bit frivolous and detrimental in others. Overall,I found the film much more interesting in terms of both plot and aesthetics than A Fistful of Dollars, and it's always funny to see Klaus Kinski in a minor acting roll with a ridiculous voice dub, especially considering his ego.
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