<P> After the box - office success of A Fistful of Dollars in Italy, director Sergio Leone and his new producer, Alberto Grimaldi, wanted to begin production of a sequel, but they needed to get Clint Eastwood to agree to star in it . Eastwood was not ready to commit to a second film when he had not even seen the first . Quickly, the filmmakers rushed an Italian - language print (a U.S. version did not yet exist) of Per un pugno di dollari to him . The star then gathered a group of friends for a debut screening at CBS Production Center and, not knowing what to expect, tried to keep expectations low by downplaying the film . As the reels unspooled, however, Eastwood's concerns proved to be unfounded . The audience may not have understood Italian, but in terms of style and action, the film spoke volumes . "Everybody enjoyed it just as much as if it had been in English", Eastwood recalled . Soon, he was on the phone with the filmmakers' representative: "Yeah, I'll work for that director again", he said . Charles Bronson was again approached for a starring role but he passed, citing that the sequel's script was like the first film . Instead, Lee Van Cleef accepted the role . Eastwood received $50,000 for returning in the sequel, while Van Cleef received $17,000 . </P> <P> Screenwriter Luciano Vincenzoni wrote the film in nine days . However, Leone was dissatisfied with some of the script's dialogue, and hired Sergio Donati to work as an uncredited script doctor . </P> <P> The film was shot in Almería, Spain, with interiors done at Rome's Cinecittà Studios . The production designer Carlo Simi built the town of "El Paso" in the Almería desert: it still exists, as a tourist attraction Mini Hollywood . The town of Agua Caliente, where Indio and his gang flee after the bank robbery, is Albaricoques, a small "pueblo blanco" on the Níjar plain . </P> <P> As all of the film's footage was shot MOS (i.e. without recording sound at time of shooting), Eastwood and Van Cleef returned to Italy where they dubbed over their dialogue, and sound effects were added . Although it is explicitly stated in the movie that the Colonel Mortimer character is originally from the Carolinas, Van Cleef opted to perform his dialogue using his native New Jersey accent rather than a Southern accent . </P>

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