Leonard Maltin Review

Sequel to FISTFUL OF DOLLARS finds two gunslingers forming an uneasy alliance in their quest for outlaw Indio (Volonté) --although their reasons for chasing him are markedly different. Slightly draggy but still fun; don't miss the scene where Van Cleef strikes a match on the back of Kinski's neck! Trademark atmospheric score by Ennio Morricone. Released in the U. S. in 1967. Followed by THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY.

Leonard Maltin Rating : *** (Out of 4)

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