Condition: Very Good.
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Size: 20 cm x 25 cm (8 in x 10 in) (Unframed)
Size: 30.5 cm x 35.5 cm (12.25 in x 14 in) (Framed)
A guaranteed original '8x10' and framed movie still from 1969 for Sergio Leone's 1965 spaghetti western "Per Qualche Dollaro in Piu" / "For A Few Dollars More" with Clint Eastwood reprising his role as 'Manco', the man with no name.
The follow up to 1964's A Fistful of Dollars and the second movie of 'the Dollars Trilogy', sees Eastwood's bounty hunter join forces with Lee Van Cleef's 'Colonel Mortimer' as they set out to collect the bounties on a band of ruthless outlaws.
Eastwood and Van Cleef would return in the final episode of the trilogy, 1966's classic The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
This fantastic movie still, showing Eastwood's poncho wearing 'Manco' among El Indio's gang of villains, would have been snapped by a Unit Still Photographer during production and then used for promotion during the film's original 1967 U.S. release.
At some point in its fifty plus years, it was framed using tape that has left a yellow residue on the back of the still. It looks like this tape was removed many years ago.
This wonderful movie still has been framed by us in a black ayous wood frame with an iced white mount, protective barrier board and crystal clear Perspex glazing. As our photos show, it will look amazing on display!
We only sell guaranteed original movie posters. We do not sell reproductions.
Note: This still is priced framed. Photos showing 'in room' images are for illustration only. Please check our hi-res images and the sizing information shown above.