Summer Film Series: For a Few Dollars More (1965)

This year’s summer film series celebrates 60 years of Spaghetti Westerns.
Join us at the Briscoe to see Sergio Leone’s “The Man with No Name” Trilogy on the Big Screen.
A short presentation begins at 1:30 p.m., followed immediately by the screening. Each movie is included in general museum admission, with complimentary beer courtesy of Ranger Creek Brewery, water, soda and movie snacks.
Pre-registration with an online museum admission ticket purchase is encouraged to save your seat.
Museum members enjoy the series for free as part of their Briscoe membership.
📅 Sunday, July 20 | 1:30 – 4:30 PM
🎟️ Included with Museum Admission | FREE for Members
🍿Movie Snacks & Complimentary Beer Provided

For a Few Dollars More is the gripping second installment of Sergio Leone’s “Man with No Name” trilogy. Released in 1965, the film reunites Clint Eastwood’s enigmatic bounty hunter with a new rival-turned-ally, Colonel Douglas Mortimer, played by Lee Van Cleef. Both men are pursuing the same ruthless outlaw, El Indio, whose gang is planning a daring bank robbery. As the two bounty hunters join forces, their uneasy alliance reveals personal motives and a deeper thirst for justice.
Featuring sweeping cinematography, stylized gunfights and another haunting score by Ennio Morricone, the film builds on the first installment’s tension and mythos while exploring themes of vengeance and redemption.