A Fistful of Dollars – Get Three Coffins Ready (1964 HD)
This is the full version of the “get three coffins ready” scene from the 1964 Spaghetti Western movie A Fistful of Dollars. If you want some ideas for a great looking clint eastwood man with no name/blondie costume, then you should consider reading this article – blondie/man with no name costume.
transcript of the video:
Joe: The Baxters over there. The Rojos there. Me right in the middle.
Silvanito: Where you do what?
Joe: Crazy bellringer was right. There’s money to be made in a place like this.
Joe (chomping on a cigar): Don Miguel Rojo, I want to talk to you. Don Miguel, I hear you’re hiring on men. Well, I might just be available. I gotta tell ya before you hire me. I don’t work cheap.
Joe (to Piripero): Get three coffins ready.
Man: Adios, Amigo.
Man 2: We don’t like to see bad boys like you in town.
Man 3: Go get your mule. You let him get away from you?
Joe: You see, that’s what I want to talk to you about. He’s feeling real bad.
Man 3: Huh?
Joe: My mule. You see, he got all riled up when you men fired those shots at his feet.
Man 2: Hey, are you making some kind of joke?
Joe: No. See, I understand you men were just playin’ around. But the mule, he just doesn’t get it. Of course, if you were to all apologize.
(The men laugh. Joe moves the poncho aside, exposing his pistol.)
Joe: I don’t think it’s nice, you laughin’. See, my mule don’t like people laughing. He gets the crazy idea you’re laughing at him. Now if you apologize, like I know you’re going to, I might convince him that you really didn’t mean it.
(Pause as music builds, men draw their guns. Joe draws his and fires five shots, then holsters his gun.)
Sheriff John Baxter: I saw the whole thing. You killed all four of them. You’ll pay all right. You’ll be strung up.
Joe: (Draws gun again) Who are you?
Sheriff John Baxter: I’m John Baxter, sheriff.
Joe: Yeah, well, if you’re the sheriff, you’d better get those men underground. (Lowers poncho and walks off, passing Piripero.) My mistake. Four coffins.