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Corrected the "Looping Lines" bit. The film was dubbed by New York City's Titra Studios, not in Rome.


* LoopingLines: As all of the film's footage was shot silent, Creator/ClintEastwood and Creator/LeeVanCleef returned to Italy where they dubbed over their dialogue, and sound effects were added.

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* LoopingLines: As all of the film's footage was shot silent, Creator/ClintEastwood and Creator/LeeVanCleef returned to Italy where they dubbed over their dialogue, and sound effects were added.dialogue at New York City's Titra Studios, who handled the English dubbing for all three Dollars movies.

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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: Japan: ''Sunset Gunman''

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Japan: ''Sunset Gunman'' Gunman''
** Greece: ''duel at el paso''
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* ThrowItIn: In the shot where El Indio finally succumbs to his wounds, there's a large cloud of gnats visibly swarming around him. A complete coincidence, but one that works perfectly for the [[FliesEqualsEvil aura of unpleasant death]] surrounding his character.
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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: Japan: ''Sunset Gunman''
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* BillingDisplacement: While it's somewhat subjective, as Creator/ClintEastwood and Creator/LeeVanCleef have similar amounts of screen time, it could be argued that Van Cleef, in other circumstances, would be billed above Eastwood. Van Cleef's character has a personal connection to El Indio in a HUGE way, opposed to Manco who is purely involved for the money. [[spoiler: Also, it's Col. Mortimer that has the final showdown with El Indio. Manco only assists in keeping it fair.]] We're also introduced to Col. Mortimer in the film first.
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* AwesomeDearBoy: Creator/LeeVanCleef was happy to get the offer to appear in the film and expected it would be a supporting role with just a handful of scenes. When he finally received the script, he was, by all accounts, stunned to find out that he was being offered not only the film's co-lead, but the SupportingProtagonist. Van Cleef immediately said yes to the offer, accepting a payment of $17,000 for the role.

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* AwesomeDearBoy: Creator/LeeVanCleef was happy to get the offer to appear in the film and expected it would be a supporting role with just a handful of scenes. When he finally received the script, he was, by all accounts, stunned to find out that he was being offered not only the film's co-lead, but the SupportingProtagonist. Van Cleef immediately said yes to the offer, accepting a payment of a mere $17,000 (around $160,000 in 2022's money) for the role, although, to be fair, Creator/ClintEastwood only received $50,000, or around $470,000 in 2022's money for his role.



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Creator/SergioLeone wanted either Creator/HenryFonda or Creator/LeeMarvin for Col. Douglas Mortimer. Fonda was ruled out as being too expensive and Marvin turned it down in favour of ''Film/CatBallou''. Creator/CharlesBronson turned it down feeling it was the same as the first film. Leone also considered Creator/RobertRyan, one of his favourite actors since ''Film/TheNakedSpur'', Creator/JamesCoburn and Creator/JackPalance.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Creator/SergioLeone wanted either Creator/HenryFonda or Creator/LeeMarvin for Col. Douglas Mortimer. Fonda was ruled out as being too expensive and Marvin turned it down in favour of ''Film/CatBallou''. Creator/CharlesBronson turned it down feeling it was the same as the first film. Leone also considered Creator/RobertRyan, one of his favourite actors since ''Film/TheNakedSpur'', Creator/JamesCoburn and Creator/JackPalance. However, viewing the finished product, it seems that Creator/LeeVanCleef was born for the role.

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* AwesomeDearBoy: Creator/LeeVanCleef was happy to get the offer to appear in the film and expected it would be a supporting role with just a handful of scenes. When he finally received the script, he was, by all accounts, stunned to find out that he was being offered not only the film's co-lead, but the SupportingProtagonist. Van Cleef immediately said yes to the offer, accepting a payment of $17,000 for the role.



** Creator/LeeVanCleef was happy to get the offer to appear in the film and expected it would be a supporting role with just a handful of scenes. When he finally received the script, he was, by all accounts, stunned to find out that he was cast as the film's co-lead.

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** Creator/LeeVanCleef was happy to get the offer to appear in the film and expected it would be a supporting role with just a handful of scenes. When he finally received the script, he was, by all accounts, stunned to find out that he was cast as the film's co-lead.
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* WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief: The first bounty taken out in the film, Guy Calloway, looks nothing like the sketch on his wanted poster that Mortimer takes and uses to draw out Calloway.
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** In 1967, the censor removed Indio's rape of Mortimer's sister and her suicide, but it has been restored for DVD and Blu-ray. Many of the action scenes were also trimmed for television versions, particularly Indio's escape from prison[note]The version most often shown on American cable in the '90s and '00s cut directly from Indio murdering his cellmate to his wanted poster being nailed in place, removing the lengthy shootout with the guards and his LaughingMad moment where he decides to leave a guard alive[/note] and the shootout in Agua Caliente.

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** In 1967, the censor removed Indio's rape of Mortimer's sister and her suicide, but it has been restored for DVD and Blu-ray. Many of the action scenes were also trimmed for television versions, particularly Indio's escape from prison[note]The prison[[note]]The version most often shown on American cable in the '90s and '00s cut directly from Indio murdering his cellmate to his wanted poster being nailed in place, removing the lengthy shootout with the guards and his LaughingMad moment where he decides to leave a guard alive[/note] alive[[/note]] and the shootout in Agua Caliente.
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** In 1967, the censor removed Indio's rape of Mortimer's sister and her suicide, but it has been restored for DVD and Blu-ray. Many of the action scenes were also trimmed for television versions, particularly Indio's escape from prison[footnote]The version most often shown on American cable in the '90s and '00s cut directly from Indio murdering his cellmate to his wanted poster being nailed in place, removing the lengthy shootout with the guards and his LaughingMad moment where he decides to leave a guard alive[/footnote] and the shootout in Agua Caliente.

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** In 1967, the censor removed Indio's rape of Mortimer's sister and her suicide, but it has been restored for DVD and Blu-ray. Many of the action scenes were also trimmed for television versions, particularly Indio's escape from prison[footnote]The prison[note]The version most often shown on American cable in the '90s and '00s cut directly from Indio murdering his cellmate to his wanted poster being nailed in place, removing the lengthy shootout with the guards and his LaughingMad moment where he decides to leave a guard alive[/footnote] alive[/note] and the shootout in Agua Caliente.
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** In 1967, the censor removed Indio's rape of Mortimer's sister and her suicide, but it has been restored for DVD and Blu-ray. Many of the action scenes were also trimmed for television versions, particularly Indio's escape from prison and the shootout in Agua Caliente.

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** In 1967, the censor removed Indio's rape of Mortimer's sister and her suicide, but it has been restored for DVD and Blu-ray. Many of the action scenes were also trimmed for television versions, particularly Indio's escape from prison prison[footnote]The version most often shown on American cable in the '90s and '00s cut directly from Indio murdering his cellmate to his wanted poster being nailed in place, removing the lengthy shootout with the guards and his LaughingMad moment where he decides to leave a guard alive[/footnote] and the shootout in Agua Caliente.
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** Creator/LeeVanCleef was happy to get the offer to appear in the film and expected it would be a supporting role with just a handful of scenes. When he finally received the script, he was, by all accounts, stunned to find out that he was cast as the film's co-lead.
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** Monco looking at the reward poster for Red Cavanaugh, and later taking the poster of El Indio off a wall.

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** Monco Manco looking at the reward poster for Red Cavanaugh, and later taking the poster of El Indio off a wall.



** [[http://theeditroomfloor.blogspot.com/2020/03/a-lost-scene-from-for-few-dollars-more.html Monco beds the hotel manager's wife, Mary, in El Paso]].
** Monco shoots three of Indio's men by a river, transposed into a desert setting instead.

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** [[http://theeditroomfloor.blogspot.com/2020/03/a-lost-scene-from-for-few-dollars-more.html Monco Manco beds the hotel manager's wife, Mary, in El Paso]].
** Monco Manco shoots three of Indio's men by a river, transposed into a desert setting instead.

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