Who did the whistling in for a few dollars more?

Who did the whistling in for a few dollars more?

Alessandroni
Alessandroni can be heard as the whistler on the soundtracks for Sergio Leone’s films, including A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, Once Upon a Time in the West, and Pervirella.

What is the plot of For a Few Dollars More?

In the Wild West, a murderous outlaw known as El Indio (Gian Maria Volonte) and his gang are terrorizing and robbing the citizens of the region. With a bounty on El Indio’s head, two bounty hunters, Monco (Clint Eastwood) and Col. Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef), come to collect the prize. Upon their first meeting, the two men view each other as rivals, but they eventually agree to become partners in their mutual pursuit of the vicious criminal.
For a Few Dollars More/Film synopsis

How does for a few dollars more end?

The movie ends with Mortimer calling out Indio for the final duel, but Mortimer’s gun has been shot out of his hand, meaning Indio has the advantage. Gleefully he begins his pocket watch chime and Mortimer seems sunk, until Monco brings up a second pocket watch and a rifle.

What language is for a few dollars more?

English
Italian
For a Few Dollars More/Languages

How much was Clint Eastwood paid for a few dollars more?

Clint Eastwood’s paycheck had increased from $15,000 for A Fistful of Dollars (1964) to $50,000 for this movie, and reached $250,000 (plus 10% of the gross) for The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966).

How much did Lee Van Cleef make for a few dollars more?

Charles Bronson was again approached for a starring role but he thought the sequel’s script was too like the first film. Instead, Lee Van Cleef accepted the role. Eastwood received $50,000 for returning in the sequel, while Van Cleef received $17,000.

What did Lee Marvin do in the war?

Lee Marvin did enlist in the U.S. Marines, saw action as Private First Class in the Pacific during World War II, and was wounded (in the buttocks) by fire which severed his sciatic nerve.

Why is Clint Eastwood called Manco?

The Man with No Name (Clint Eastwood) calls himself Monco in this movie. “Manco” is Spanish for “lame of one hand”, “one handed”, or “one armed”, which is pretty appropriate considering his habit of fighting, drinking, et cetera with his left hand only.

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