In a retrospective review of the Dollars Trilogy, Paul Martinovic of Den of Geek said, “For A Few Dollars More is often overlooked in the trilogy, awkwardly sandwiched between both the original film and the best-known, but it’s a stunning film in its own right.”[30] Paolo Sardinas of MovieWeb said, “Eastwood gives it his all and turns in another iconic performance along with scene stealer Lee Van Cleef, who helps make For a Few Dollars More twice as good as its predecessor.”[31] Film historian Richard Schickel, in his biography of Clint Eastwood, believed that this was the best film in the trilogy, arguing that it was “more elegant and complex than A Fistful of Dollars and more tense and compressed than The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”. Director Alex Cox considered the church scene to be one of “the most horrible deaths” of any Western, describing Volonté’s Indio as the “most diabolical Western villain of all time”.[32]

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The “Dollars Trilogy” is made up of: