Description
This U.S. one-sheet, For A Few Dollars More, presents a dynamic, collage-like composition set against a deep black ground, where fragmented vignettes unfold across the upper register like scenes glimpsed through memory. At center, Clint Eastwood stands in his iconic hat and poncho, rendered in warm earth tones and sharply outlined against the darkness, his revolver angled downward in a moment of poised restraint. Behind and around him, narrative panels—gunmen, interiors, and dueling figures—are arranged in a painterly montage, their ochres, siennas, and dusty reds evoking the arid landscapes of Leone’s West. The typography anchors the lower half: the title FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE appears in bold red block letters, punctuated by a target motif that reinforces the film’s themes of pursuit and precision.
The design reflects the transitional visual language of late-1960s American advertising for Spaghetti Westerns, blending European-influenced illustration with a more direct, market-driven emphasis on star presence. While Italian posters for the film often favor heightened drama and graphic exaggeration, this U.S. version adopts a more structured montage format, balancing character iconography with narrative suggestion. The result is both cinematic and legible, translating Leone’s operatic style into a format accessible to American audiences while retaining a degree of painterly sophistication.
As the U.S. release poster for the second installment in Leone’s celebrated “Man with No Name” trilogy, this piece holds enduring appeal. Its association with Clint Eastwood’s defining role, combined with its classic one-sheet format and strong visual identity, secures its place as a cornerstone collectible within the Spaghetti Western canon.
Condition
Professionally archival linen-backed with original fold lines expertly restored. Very good to excellent condition, showing only minor age-related wear. Colors remain rich and well-saturated, with a clean, stable presentation suitable for display.
Authentication
This poster is guaranteed authentic.
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
Issued by an IVPDA-certified dealer.
Blossom, David 1927 – 1995
Date:1967
Size:27 x 41 inches













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