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Per pochi dollari ancora
Italian film poster
Directed byCalvin J. Padget
Screenplay byAugusto Finocchi
Massimiliano Capriccioli
Sandro Continenza
Remigio Del Grosso
Leonardo Martín
Gilles Morris-Dumoulin
Produced byEdmondo Amati
StarringMontgomery Wood
Dan Vadis
José Calvo
Ángel del Pozo
Sophie Daumier
Jacques Sernas
CinematographyRafael Pacheco
Edited byAntonietta Zita
Music byEnnio Morricone
Gianni Ferrio
Production
companies
Fida Cinematografica
Productions Jacques Roitfeld
Epoca Films
Distributed byFida Cinematografica
Release date
  • 7 October 1966 (1966-10-07)
Running time
105 minutes
CountriesItaly
France
Spain
LanguageItalian

For a Few Extra Dollars (Italian: Per pochi dollari ancora), also known as Fort Yuma Gold and Die Now, Pay Later, is a 1966 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giorgio Ferroni.[1][2]

The film stars Giuliano Gemma, Dan Vadis and Sophie Daumier. The film is set at Fort Yuma in Arizona.

Plot

Confederate Major Sanders (Jacques Sernas), continues fighting the North after the conclusion of the American Civil War. Former Rebel Gary Diamond (Giuliano Gemma), now a guide, leads a pair of Union soldiers to obstruct Sanders before he can pull off a raid on Fort Yuma. However the others are unaware that Diamond knows that one of the Union officers is actually Sanders' spy. More complications ensue, pairing Diamond with the aptly named saloon-girl Connie Breastful (Sophie Daumier). Later Diamond is found to be a traitor and is tortured severely before Sanders' plot is foiled.

Cast

Releases

Wild East released the film in the United States on a limited edition R0 NTSC with the title "Fort Yuma Gold".

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