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For a Few Dollars More Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 6

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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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51 Who are you? -I'm the one who can open the safe for you.

— Colonel Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef)

52 Why this hotel and not some other? -You probably wouldn't like that other place as much, senor. You'd have to spend half the night shootin' cockroaches.
53 (Cat meowing - Sound Effect)
54 (Gun click - Sound Effect)
55 How long have you known that Monco's a bounty killer? -I found out tonight. Why? -I knew he was one from the first moment he arrived.
56 Who did it? -Why don't you look at the knife? -It's mine. -Then it shouldn't be there, should it?
57 Why let them live? -All things at the right time. -What do you mean?
58 'Oh, is that so?' says I.
59 (2 Gunshots - Sound Effect)
60 (3 fast gunshots - Sound Effect)

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