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Although the films were not originally envisioned as a series, they do not contain any major continuity errors when viewed as such. When considered a series, the chronological order of the films is also unclear. However, it can be deduced that the films take place in the following order: ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'', ''For a Few Dollars More'', ''A Fistful of Dollars''. |
Although the films were not originally envisioned as a series, they do not contain any major continuity errors when viewed as such. When considered a series, the chronological order of the films is also unclear. However, it can be deduced that the films take place in the following order: ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'', ''For a Few Dollars More'', ''A Fistful of Dollars''. |
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− | ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'' would take place first, as grave markers are seen marked |
+ | ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'' would take place first, as grave markers are seen marked 1964 and the Civil War (which is still active during the film's events) ended in 1865, thus placing the film in either of these years. Additionally, the "Man with No Name" is seen acquiring his attire in this film that he wears in the previous two films. |
''For a Few Dollars More'' takes place after ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'' because Colonel [[Douglas Mortimer]] is a veteran of the Civil War, which – by the time of the film's events – is over. Furthermore, a newspaper archive is seen in the film containing the year 1872. |
''For a Few Dollars More'' takes place after ''The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'' because Colonel [[Douglas Mortimer]] is a veteran of the Civil War, which – by the time of the film's events – is over. Furthermore, a newspaper archive is seen in the film containing the year 1872. |