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For a Few Dollars More Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 36

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Famous quotes from the 1965 spaghetti western "For a Few Dollars More", featuring sound bites of the best lines and sfx.

Actors: Clint Eastwood (The Man with No Name), Lee Van Cleef (Colonel Douglas Mortimer), Gian Maria Volonté (El Indio), Klaus Kinski (Wild)

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351 Tomorrow, Blackie, Chico, Paco... and you, amigo... will rob the bank in Santa Cruz.
352 Too bad you have to die.

— The Man With No Name (Clint Eastwood)

353 Try this. Now we start.
354 Try to convince Indio to go north, and then go along the Rio Bravo. It's a good spot for an ambush and we can get him between two fires.
355 Twenty-seven.
356 Two cards.
357 Wait a minute. We need time to open it and this isn't the right place.
358 Watch this.
359 We don't know how you'd be in emergencies. I was thinking, this is the right place. I got a way you can show the men.
360 We're going to wait here for an entire month if I think it's necessary. Then everybody will get his share.

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