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For A Few Dollars More - 06 - Sequence 6

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Uploaded by on May 17, 2008

Original Score by Ennio Morricone

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  • This movie was better than TGTBTU ; from my point of view. it was more compressed, more grueling, and had a more haunting score, along with a vendetta. lee van cleef ; actually faster on the draw than clint.  they tried it and measured it somehow when they worked together on the films

  • The first quarter of the music is really really nice. It's like you're heading out to the open field travelling across the plains by yourself. I can totally imagine this being integrated into some for of RPG. xD

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  • This song has been stuck in my head for a long time... it reminds me of a mid summer night, just lurking around lol...

  • @Nightermare09 It's very good but TGTBTU and Once Upon a Time in the West are considered 2 of the best films ever made and are my personal favourites.

  • @Nightermare09 As for character, that is true. Much better. TGTBTU is sall we say a much bigger film. It simply had more in it.

  • mocskosul jó zenék ezek emberek

  • been looking for this for too long time!! thanks so much for posting!

  • Ennio Morricone Amazingly soulful composer!

  • @Nightermare09 in fact I have not yet seen this movie (I've seen the good the bad and the ugly), but I was referring to another great western, my name is nobody

    and especially the text on the grave in the end: "Nobody was faser on the draw"

    because I had to think of that immediatly when I saw your comment

    I'm sorry for confusing you...

  • @fgfk123 lee was about a sixteenth of a second faster than clint. i'm not sure if he did it with the buntline. i'm also unsure of how they measured it, it was done during filming i think

  • one of my favorite ennio compositions. so simple yet so haunting.

  • This is my favourite part of the musical score of this movie. So simple, yet effective as hell. I could listen to this all day.

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