• Clint Eastwood broke western rules
  • From lone rider to satirical cowboy
  • Eastwood’s firebrand role

Sergio Leone’s film in Spain provided Clint Eastwood with a liberating opportunity to shatter the conventions of traditional Westerns. Unlike the constraints of American television Westerns, where heroes always played by the rules, this international production allowed Eastwood to explore beyond the boundaries.

A film full of fire and freedom

In a 1964 interview with James Bacon of the Associated Press, Eastwood reminisced about the unique freedoms he enjoyed during the making of ‘A Fistful of Dollars.’ He described it as a “James Bond Western” and highlighted the thin line between his character and the antagonist.

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