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| Clint Eastwood | Joe | |
| Marianne Koch | Marisol | |
| Gian Maria Volonté | Ramón Rojo | |
| Wolfgang Lukschy | John Baxter | |
| Sieghardt Rupp | Esteban Rojo | |
| Joseph Egger | Piripero | |
| Antonio Prieto | Don Benito Rojo | |
| José Calvo | Silvanito | |
| Margarita Lozano | Consuelo Baxter | |
| Daniel Martín | Julián | |
| Benito Stefanelli | Rubio | |
| Mario Brega | Chico | |
| Bruno Carotenuto | Antonio Baxter | |
| Aldo Sambrell | Rojo gang member | |
| Raf Baldassarre | Juan De Dios |
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| Producer |
Arrigo Colombo
Giorgio Papi |
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| Writer |
Adriano Bolzoni
Mark Lowell |
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| Cinematography |
Massimo Dallamano
Federico G. Larraya |
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| Musician |
Ennio Morricone
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A Fistful of Dollars is the 1964 Sergio Leone film starring Clint Eastwood and the first Spaghetti Western to take place in the United States. The film was the first in a trilogy that referenced Akira Kurosawa’s ‘Yojimbo’ and became an international success and founded the Spaghetti Western genre. |
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