Bounty Killer

Gladys 2022-01-26 08:02:31

Today, I couldn't resist the temptation to revisit "Bounty Killer".

The film is also known as "Double Whores at Dusk", oh, "Double Daredevil at Dusk", and "Lone Ranger Jianghu Fuba" and "Desperate for Money".

Originally titled "For a Few Dollars more" (Italian name is Per qualche dollaro in più), one of Sergio Leone's NB bounty trilogy.

My Western Enlightenment movie.

In the first year of high school, the school organized group observation.

Like Eastwood at the time, annoying Lee van Cleef.

The whistle NB in ​​the film, I couldn't blow it at the time, but I will now.

This time, the main thing is to verify one thing, that the third bandit who was humiliated by Eastwood's cheeks twitched is not Klaus Kinski, who was incomparably NB later. I am not only obsessed with him, but also very obsessed with his daughter.

Sure enough.

It says in the subtitles.

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Extended Reading
  • Shanna 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    I said that the villain boss seemed to have a higher IQ than the upper part, and the director let him agree to join the protagonist in minutes; I said that Van Cleef was handsomer than Eastwood, and the director asked him to take off his hat to reveal a sparse Forehead - without such a slap in the face.

  • Lupe 2022-04-20 09:01:17

    Friendship is generally more important than money. . . .

For a Few Dollars More quotes

  • Wild, The Hunchback: Well well, if it isn't the smoker. Well... Remember me, amigo?

    Col. Douglas Mortimer: M-Mm.

    Wild, The Hunchback: 'Course you do. El Paso.

    Col. Douglas Mortimer: It's a small world.

    Wild, The Hunchback: Yes, and very, very bad. Now come on, you light another match.

    Col. Douglas Mortimer: I generally smoke just after I eat. Why don't you come back in about ten minutes?

    Wild, The Hunchback: Ten minutes you'll be smoking in hell. Get up!

  • [last lines]

    Monco: [counting reward sums of outlaws he just killed] Ten thousand... twelve thousand... fifteen... sixteen... seventeen... twenty-two. Twenty-two?

    [a wounded Groggy comes from behind and raises his gun; Monco whirls and shoots him dead]

    Monco: ...Twenty-seven.

    Col. Douglas Mortimer: Any trouble, boy?

    Monco: No, old man. Thought I was having trouble with my adding. It's all right now.