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Films of Sergio Leone => For a Few Dollars More => Topic started by: Rubio on January 27, 2010, 03:25:59 PM
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Just number your top favorite characters of the film, 1 being the highest of course. : )
1. Indio
2. Mortimer (very close between he and Indio)
3. Wild
4. Hughie
5. Nino
Groggy and Cuchillo could have just as easily been number 5 for me as well.
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1) Indio; the ambitious and adventurous, yet slightly troubled gang leader, also moderately crazed by too much locoweed - played by Gian Maria Volonté
2) Col. Douglas Mortimer; the best shooter of both Carolinas, smokes only after he eats - played by Lee Van Cleef
3) Old Prophet; the old prophet who lives near the railroad tracks - played by Joseph Eggert (had to look on IMDb for the name of the character)
4) Wild; Quasimodo of the Old West - played by Klaus Kinski
5) Nino; Indio's right hand and platonic lover, half-Guinean, half, something else - played by Mario Braga
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3) Old Prophet; the old prophet who lives near the railroad tracks - played by Joseph Eggert (had to look on IMDb for the name of the character)
Ahh yes, the Old Prophet was pretty awesome too, especially the trick he does with his chin!
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Manco
Indio
Mortimer
Old Prophet
Niño
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1) Indio; the ambitious and adventurous, yet slightly troubled gang leader, also moderately crazed by too much locoweed - played by Gian Maria Volonté
2) Col. Douglas Mortimer; the best shooter of both Carolinas, smokes only after he eats - played by Lee Van Cleef
3) Old Prophet; the old prophet who lives near the railroad tracks - played by Joseph Eggert (had to look on IMDb for the name of the character)
4) Wild; Quasimodo of the Old West - played by Klaus Kinski
5) Nino; Indio's right hand and platonic lover, half-Guinean, half, something else - played by Mario Braga
I can only second this list, although Manco is pretty awesome too. But who isn't? O0
Platonic lover... ;D Mario Brega is so good in these bearlike henchman characters. Did he ever play anything else?
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1. El Indio
An obvious choice but for my few dollars the best bad guy in ANY film: a deeply complicated character, the watch, the glazed eyes and the deathwish. I still remember seeing this film for the first time 20+ years ago and wondering if i was wrong in the head to feel sorry for a psychotic killer...that's the strength of Volonte's acting
2. Always liked Groggi because he turns up with his own crew, Indio needs more muscle so he looks for a subcontractor.
Like his flash dressing, and the way he gives Indio a bit of stick now and again with his trick shooting and references to jailtime. An obvious second in command who is eyeing the top spot.
3. Colonel Mortimer
for delivering the line "No, the question isn't indiscreet...but the answer could be."
4. Wild
great Kinski performance, hardly any lines but gives it his usual sneering, face twitching performance...always liked the way he counts: "ONE...TWO...THREE...NOW FOUR...AND A FIVE...." Where did they pick him up from??!
5. hmmm, I'll stick Sancho Perez at number 5 just because he gets his bounty up to $5000 on the sly through no work of his own.
my first post hombres, thought I'd make it a good un!
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Thanks and welcome Indio is a great villain. O0
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Platonic lover... ;D Mario Brega is so good in these bearlike henchman characters. Did he ever play anything else?
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He was one of the gangsters in Once upon a time in America, although its easy not to recognise him unless you know he's in it.
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I think that might have been a rhetoric question.
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Platonic lover... ;D Mario Brega is so good in these bearlike henchman characters. Did he ever play anything else?
He was one of the gangsters in Once upon a time in America, although its easy not to recognise him unless you know he's in it.
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who did Brega play in OUATIA?
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who did Brega play in OUATIA?
One of the hitmen sent after Noodles, I believe.
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I remember all my life raining down as cold as ice, shadows of a man, a face through a window
Cryin' in the night, the night goes into morning just another day happy people pass my way.
Looking in their eyes, I see a memory, I never realized how happy you made me.
Oh, Mandy, well, you came and you gave without taking, but I sent you away.
Oh, Mandy, will you kiss me and stop me from shaking, and I need you today. Oh, Mandy.
I'm standing on the edge of time, I've walked away when love was mine.
Caught up in a world of uphill climbing, the tears are in my mind and nothin' in rhyming.
Oh, Mandy, well, you came and you gave without taking, but I sent you away.
Oh, Mandy, will you kiss me and stop me from shaking, and I need you today. Oh, Mandy.
Yesterday's a dream, I face the mornin', cryin' on a breeze, the pain is calling.
Oh, Mandy, well, you came and you gave without taking, but I sent you away.
Oh, Mandy, will you kiss me and stop me from shaking, and I need you today.
Oh, Mandy, you came and you gave without taking, but I sent you away.
Oh, Mandy, will you kiss me and stop me from shaking, and I need you...
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Well, I'm pleased to see Huey got one vote but my list would be:
- Indio
- Mortimer
- Wild
- Old Prophet
- Groggy
Memorable characters, all.
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Interesting topic and especially as Clint is generally excluded. I would say it's a toss-up between Indio and Mortimer for number one while several minor characters vie for the other three places.
One that hasn't been mentioned above, who really impressed me when I first saw the film decades ago, is Calloway.
You soon realise that Mortimer is a bounty hunter and is after an outlaw called Calloway but we don't actually see Calloway until LVC shoots his horse from under him. I expected Calloway to be a typical western baddie, someone like Victor Jory or John Ireland or Claude Akins, but instead we get Jose Terrin who has been made up to look like a character in a horror movie. I would place him at number three in the list.
For numbers four and five, take your pick from Old Prophet, Groggy, Nino, Cuchillo, Wild and, another under-rated one, Tomaso.
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Interesting topic and especially as Clint is generally excluded.
I imagine that posters are taking him for granted. The actual topic of this thread may be "Top 5 characters other than Clint."
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Colonel Mortimer for delivering the line to Wild: "I generally smoke just after I eat. Why don't you come back in ten minutes"
One of the best lines ever for coolness !
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Colonel Mortimer for delivering the line to Wild: "I generally smoke just after I eat. Why don't you come back in ten minutes"
One of the best lines ever for coolness !
A brilliant piece of screenplay, that line. Memorable.
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Mickey Knox does it again!