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For a Few Dollars More Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 5

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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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41 Whiskey. -Listen, mister, why do you choose my place to commit suicide?
42 Who said I was jokin'?

— The Man With No Name (Clint Eastwood)

43 Why did he help you? Did you ask him that? -Yeah. Amigo, why did you help me out?
44 You don't think a carpenter can make money, eh? No? You're wrong. This one did well because he was a builder of safes.
45 He's nothing but a wild, vicious animal! -He's tall, isn't he?
46 I'm letting you live, hero. That's so you can tell everybody you've seen what takes place here.
47 If the hunchback didn't shoot you, he had a very important reason, that's all.
48 One of your horses is outside. Let's see if you can get to it.
49 Very careless of you, old man.

— The Man With No Name (Clint Eastwood)

50 Well, well... If it isn't the smoker. Well...

— Wild (Klaus Kinski)

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