First part of the "Dollar Trilogy" with Clint Eastwood, this Poster For A Fistful Of Dollars will be perfect for a vintage decoration!
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Description of this Film Poster For A Fistful Of Dollars
A Fistful of Dollars (Italian: Per un pugno di dollari, lit. For a Fistful of Dollars) is a 1964 spaghetti western film directed by Sergio Leone, starring Clint Eastwood in his first leading role, alongside John Wells, Marianne Koch , W. Lukschy, S. Rupp, Jose Calvo, Antonio Prieto, and Joe Edger. The film, an international co-production between Italy, West Germany and Spain, was shot on a low budget ($200,000 according to reports), and Eastwood was paid $15,000 for his role. .
Released in Italy in 1964 and then in the United States in 1967, it initiated the popularity of the spaghetti western genre. It was followed by For a Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, also performed by Eastwood. Together, these films are known as the "Dollar Trilogy" or "The Man With No Name Trilogy", because the United Artists advertising campaign referred to Eastwood's character in all three films as "the Man With No Name ". The three films were released successively in the United States in 1967, catapulting Eastwood to stardom. The film was identified as an unofficial remake of Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo (1961), leading to a successful lawsuit by Toho, Yojimbo's production company.
As few Spaghetti Westerns had yet been released in the United States, many European cast and crew members took American-sounding stage names. Among them, Leone himself ("Bob Robertson"), Gian Maria Volonté ("Johnny Wels") and the composer Ennio Morricone ("Dan Savio"). A Fistful of Dollars was filmed in Spain, mainly near Hoyo de Manzanares, near Madrid, but also (like its two sequels) in the Tabernas Desert and in the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park, both in the province of Almería.