Summary

  • The iconic spaghetti Western "A Fistful of Dollars" is being remade 60 years after its original release, with few details known.
  • The involvement of the original production company, Jolly Films, in the remake adds a layer of authenticity to the project.
  • While details about the cast and story are scarce, the remake is expected to stick to the original structure of the classic film.

The legendary spaghetti Western A Fistful of Dollars is being remade 60 years after the original movie premiered, but there are only a few details about the gunslinging do-over. Originally directed by Italian filmmaker Sergio Leone, A Fistful of Dollars follows a mysterious gunslinger (Clint Eastwood) who arrives in a small Mexican village being terrorized by a gang of brothers. Ever the opportunist, the man plays both sides against each other as the power struggle consumes the town. Though hardly the first successful Western, Leone's unique vision revitalized the sinking genre and recontextualized it for a new generation.

Interestingly, A Fistful of Dollars is one of the many unofficial remakes of Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo, and the samurai classic's story structure lends itself well to other genres. Eastwood's The Man With No Name would return in two sequels by Leone, and the Dollars trilogy would go down in history as some of the finest Western filmmaking of all time. A previous attempt to remake A Fistful of Dollars fell through earlier in the 2020s, but now the film's original production company has come onboard to revive the film that ostensibly saved Westerns.

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The A Fistful Of Dollars Remake Is Confirmed

The Remake Was Announced In 2024

Clint Eastwood with a gun in Few A Few Dollars More

With dedicated producers working on what is clearly a ion project, the casting process will likely be taken quite seriously.

With legacy sequels and remakes continuing to flood the movie and TV industry, it was announced in July 2024 that A Fistful of Dollars is being remade. The risky stab at the '60s classic is still in the very early stages of development, so almost nothing is known about the film yet. However, one positive aspect of the planned re-do is the involvement of Jolly Films, one of the production companies that helped produce the original in 1964. Nothing is known about the producers' larger plans, and it isn't known if remakes of the sequels are also planned.

No cast have been announced, but recasting the lead role in A Fistful of Dollars will be tricky. The Man With No Name was one of Eastwood's most definitive roles, and he is an archetype of the stoic Western hero that has been repeated over and over since the beginning of the genre. With dedicated producers working on what is clearly a ion project, the casting process will likely be taken quite seriously.

A remake of A Fistful of Dollars was announced in 2020, but that project has since fallen through.

Who Is Making The Remake Of A Fistful Of Dollars?

An Original Production Company Is Involved

Clint Eastwood as the Man with No Name with a gun in A Fistful of Dollars

Though a director or cast remains elusive for the Western remake, there are several notable producers attached to the project behind the scenes. Most notably, the Rome-based production house Jolly Films is helping to produce the remake, and the studio was one of the original team of producers that created the 1964 original. Italian producer Enzo Sisti will represent the FPC group in producing the film, and he'll be working with Euro Gang Entertainment co-founders Gianni Nunnari and Simon Horsman.

Both spoke about the film, saying:

Sisti: I am delighted to partner with Gianni again having just worked with him on Those About to Die , and with Simon on the remake of this classic film, which created a whole new sub-genre in film spawning over 500 European westerns.

Nunnari and Horsman: Enzo is one of the most experienced producers in the film business, and we are fortunate to call him our partner on this incredible project. We are determined to produce a remake that does justice to the great Sergio Leone’s classic.

The A Fistful Of Dollars Remake Story Details

A Straightforward Remake Is Expected

The Dollars Trilogy Film

Release Year

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A Fistful of Dollars

1964

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For a Few Dollars More

1965

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The Good, The Bad and the Ugly

1966

Stream on Prime Video, Max & AMC+

Nothing has been announced about the story of the remake of A Fistful of Dollars, but it can be assumed that it will keep the original structure intact. The plot of A Fistful of Dollars is rather simple, and follows The Man With No Name as he is enlisted to help a town fight off a vicious gang, only to the gang and pit both sides against each other to rake in double the profits. The only thing the remake could change is the details, and it will need to add something new to justify its own existence.

The other thing that isn't known is whether plans are in place to remake the follow-ups as well, and the Dollars trilogy is a cinematic gem in its own right. Though loosely connected, For a Few Dollars More and particularly The Good, the Bad and the Ugly are just as famous as the first, and the remake could set up a new trilogy. However, until more details are available, any story details about A Fistful of Dollars is pure speculation.

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A Fistful of Dollars
Release Date
January 18, 1964
Runtime
99minutes
Director
Sergio Leone, Monte Hellman

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A Fistful of Dollars is a spaghetti Western film from director Sergio Leone starring Clint Eastwood. A Fistful of Dollars is notable for being Clint Eastwood's big break in Hollywood and also for being the beginning of the "Dollars Trilogy." The film was followed by For a Few Dollars More in 1965 and The Good, The Bad and the Ugly in 1966.

Writers
Ryûzô Kikushima, Akira Kurosawa, A. Bonzzoni, Víctor Andrés Catena, Sergio Leone, Jaime Comas Gil
Studio(s)
United Artists
Distributor(s)
United Artists
Budget
$200,000