When a man with a .45 meets a man with a rifle, the man with a pistol will be a dead man —Ramòn Rojo |
A Fistful of Dollars isthe 1964 (originally unauthorized) remake of theJapanese filmYojimbo. It's the first in what's known as TheDollars Trilogy by Western fans, and was followed byFor a Few Dollars More andThe Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
The Man With No Name (played byClint Eastwood and called "Joe" by the coffin maker) wanders into a small poverty-stricken town on the Mexican border dominated by two feuding crime gangs, theRojos and the Baxters, and he decides to play the clans against each other, ostensibly so that he can profit from their conflict. The opportunity arises in the form of a Mexican shipment of gold passing through the town. However, his sympathies for Marisol, a hostage of the Rojos gang, leads to a change in plans with near-fatal consequences for the Man With No Name.
The gunfight at the end is the most famous part of the film.Back To The Future: Part III directly homages it, among otherShout Outs to this movie.