Best movie ending ever- For a few dollars more
The movie ‘For a Few Dollars More’ is a 1965 spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef. It is the second movie in the Dollars Trilogy (also known as the Man with No Name trilogy).
A bank robber, El Indio (Gian Maria Volonte) or ‘the Indian’ in Spanish, and his gang are robbing banks and murdering innocents in the Old West. Two bounty hunters decide to go after El Indio because there is a ten thousand dollar bounty on El Indio’s head.
One bounty hunter is named Manco (Clint Eastwood), which is Spanish for a one-handed man, because he does nearly everything with his left hand to leave his right hand free to draw and fire. Manco wears a poncho and cowboy hat.
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The other bounty hunter, Colonel Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef), wants to get revenge for the sister that El Indio murdered unbeknownst to Manco until the end of the movie.
The film is full of suspense, action, and intrigue. The characters are well-developed and the plot is compelling. The scenery is beautiful and the film has a great soundtrack. The story is full of suspense, action, and humor, and provides a great viewing experience for all fans of the Western genre.
In the video below, you will see the final scene from ‘For a Few Dollars More’. At the start of this scene, Mortimer is challenged to retrieve his gun to kill El Indio before the music in the pocket watch ends. Before the music ends, another pocket watch begins playing the same music. We see that Manco is holding this pocket watch. He showed up to even the odds by handing Mortimer his gun and gunbelt. Eventually the music ends and Mortimer is able to kill El Indio.
Transcript for the video:
El Indio: When the chimes end, pick up your gun. Try and shoot me, Colonel. Just try.
(Monco arrives pointing a rifle at El Indio to even the odds)
Monco: Very careless of you, old man. (Monco takes off his gun belt and hands it to Colonel Douglas Mortimer) Try this. Now we start.
(Monco sits off to the side and watches the two men stare at one another)
(Colonel Douglas Mortimer and El Indio both draw their weapons and Colonel Douglas Mortimer shoots him dead)
Monco: Bravo. There seems to be a family resemblance. Here. (Monco hands Colonel Douglas Mortimer the watch back)
Colonel Douglas Mortimer: Naturally, between brother and sister.
Monco: My gun. (Colonel Douglas Mortimer takes off the gun belt and hands it back to Monco)
Colonel Douglas Mortimer: My boy… you’ve become rich.
Monco: You mean we’ve become rich,old man.
Colonel Douglas Mortimer: No, it’s all for you. I think you deserve it.
Monco: What about our partnership?
Colonel Douglas Mortimer: Maybe next time.
Ten thousand, twelve thousand…
fifteen…
sixteen…
seventeen…
twenty-two…
Twenty-seven.
Any trouble, boy?
No, old man.
Thought I was having trouble with my adding.
It’s all right now.