A Fistful of Dollars is a classic 1964 film directed by Sergio Leone that helped define the Spaghetti Western genre. Starring Clint Eastwood as the iconic Man with No Name, the film follows a drifter who manipulates two rival gangs in a small town to his advantage, showcasing themes of greed and betrayal.
The film is notable for its stylistic cinematography, memorable score by Ennio Morricone, and Eastwood's stoic performance. It was a major success and laid the groundwork for future Westerns, influencing countless filmmakers and solidifying Eastwood's status as a cinematic legend.