File:Clint Eastwood - 1960s.JPG

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English: Publicity photo of Clint Eastwood for A Fistful of Dollars (Per un pugno di dollari)
Русский: Клинт Иствуд в роли Джо в первом фильме долларовой трилогии «За пригоршню долларов» (1964)
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The "Man with no name" from the Dollars Trilogy is an example of an antihero character.

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