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Fistful Of Dollars
6 sheet Clint Eastwood in the film
A Fistful of Dollars is commonly known as The Man with No Name. This was a marketing concept created by the American distributor United Artists to link the films in the Dollars Trilogy.
Within the film itself, other characters do refer to him by nicknames, although he never gives his actual name.

In A Fistful of Dollars, the undertaker Piripero calls him "Joe". Eastwood is also credited as "Joe" in some versions of the film's credits.
In For a Few Dollars More, he is called "Manco," which is Spanish for "one-armed" and refers to his habit of doing everything left-handed except for shooting.
In The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, the character Tuco calls him "Blondie".

The character's signature items, including his poncho, short cigar, and long gun, are prominently featured on the movie poster and are part of his iconic, mysterious persona.
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