Where to watch A Fistful of Dollars (1964)
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A mysterious drifter arrives in San Miguel, a Mexican village caught between two rival families and a corrupt sheriff. Seeing a chance to profit, he plays both sides against each other with deception, carefully balancing danger and opportunity as the long-standing feud grows more violent.
Cast: Clint Eastwood, Marianne Koch, Gian Maria Volonté, Wolfgang Lukschy, Sieghardt Rupp, Joseph Egger, Antonio Prieto, José Calvo, Margarita Lozano, Daniel Martín, Benito Stefanelli, Mario Brega
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Trivia & production notes
- The film was originally titled Il Magnifico Straniero (The Magnificent Stranger) before being renamed A Fistful of Dollars.
- Sergio Leone offered the lead role to Henry Fonda and Charles Bronson before either actor declined, with Bronson calling the script bad.
- Multiple established actors including Henry Silva, Rory Calhoun, Steve Reeves, Ty Hardin, and James Coburn turned down the role of the Man with No Name.
- Richard Harrison, an American actor Leone approached for the lead, suggested Clint Eastwood for the part after initially refusing the role himself.
- Clint Eastwood had watched Yojimbo years earlier at a Los Angeles theater and thought it would make a great Western, then recognized the A Fistful of Dollars script as an obvious adaptation of the same film.
- Leone did not speak English, so Clint Eastwood communicated with the Italian cast and crew through actor and stuntman Benito Stefanelli, who served as an uncredited interpreter.
- All footage was shot silent with dialogue and sound effects dubbed in post-production, and in the Italian version Eastwood's voice was dubbed by actor Enrico Maria Salerno with a sinister tone that contrasted with Eastwood's own darker humor.
- Ennio Morricone composed the score under the initial pseudonym Dan Savio and drew inspiration from a Peter Tevis recording of Woody Guthrie's Pastures of Plenty for the opening title theme.
- The film was released in Italy in September 1964, typically the worst month for box office sales, yet it grossed 2.7 billion lire and became the highest-grossing Italian film to that point despite initial negative critical reviews.
- The American theatrical release was delayed until January 1967 because distributors feared being sued by Kurosawa over the film's adaptation of Yojimbo.
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