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For a Few Dollars More

Loved the vibe? Here are ten films that hit similar notes—with match scores, reasons to watch, and where to stream in the US.

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Why people love it

For a Few Dollars More works as a western movie with a point of view—fans quote moments, but they also argue about what the film is actually saying about power, desire, or survival. The film leans hard into its core genre, which is exactly what fans say they wanted more of from blockbusters in that era.

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Runtime 2h 12m · ★ 8.0

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    1.Django Unchained (2012)

    8.2 · Drama · Western · 2h 45m

    Why you'll love it

    Django Unchained (2012) is the kind of film For a Few Dollars More fans discover and immediately send to their group chat. The western overlap is real, but it's the tense emotional pull that seals the recommendation.

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    2.The Hateful Eight (2015)

    7.8 · Drama · Mystery · Western · 3h 8m

    Why you'll love it

    The Hateful Eight shares For a Few Dollars More's gift for western — the 2015 film delivers drama without overstaying its welcome. Consider it required viewing once you've finished rewatching your first pick.

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    3.The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)

    8.5 · Western · 2h 41m

    Why you'll love it

    Much of what makes For a Few Dollars More compelling — the western, the atmosphere — shows up in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) in a slightly different form. Both films understand that tense storytelling works best when it trusts the audience.

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    4.Unforgiven (1992)

    7.9 · Western · 2h 10m

    Why you'll love it

    The western energy of For a Few Dollars More is alive in Unforgiven (1992), filtered through a different story but the same emotional register. It earns its place on this list with a tense payoff that rivals the original pick.

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    5.Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)

    8.3 · Drama · Western · 2h 46m

    Why you'll love it

    Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) operates in the same western as For a Few Dollars More, but with its own distinct voice and pacing. The tense payoff will feel satisfyingly familiar without retreading the same ground.

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    6.A Fistful of Dollars (1964)

    7.8 · Western · 1h 39m

    Why you'll love it

    A Fistful of Dollars (1964) belongs to the same conversation as For a Few Dollars More — both anchor their western in authentic emotion that doesn't let go. The tense undercurrent connects them more than any plot summary would suggest.

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    7.Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)

    7.6 · Adventure · Western · Crime · 1h 51m

    Why you'll love it

    If For a Few Dollars More's western stayed with you, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) delivers the same sensation through an entirely different story. The adventure through-line is the real common thread between them.

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    8.The Wild Bunch (1969)

    7.6 · Western · 2h 25m

    Why you'll love it

    Where For a Few Dollars More excels in western, The Wild Bunch (1969) doubles down on craft to comparable effect. The tonal similarities run deep enough that watching both back-to-back feels intentional.

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    9.Rio Bravo (1959)

    7.8 · Western · Drama · 2h 21m

    Why you'll love it

    Rio Bravo (1959) is the natural next step after For a Few Dollars More: same western DNA, different perspective. The tense streak and drama elevate it well above a simple genre exercise.

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    10.Duck, You Sucker (1971)

    7.7 · Western · 2h 37m

    Why you'll love it

    Fans of For a Few Dollars More who respond to its western will find Duck, You Sucker (1971) immediately familiar. Both films share a tense sensibility without ever feeling like carbon copies of each other.

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FAQ

What should I watch after For a Few Dollars More?
Try Django Unchained, The Hateful Eight, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly—each shares DNA with For a Few Dollars More while changing the setting enough to feel fresh.
What genre is For a Few Dollars More?
For a Few Dollars More (1965) is best described as Western. Stores and algorithms use different labels, but that mix is what fans actually recognize on a rewatch.
Is For a Few Dollars More worth revisiting?
Viewer scores sit around 8.0/10 on TMDB—high enough that replays are common for people who like this western lane.

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