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Douglas Mortimer is an ex-colonel turned Bounty Killer. He tracks down a wanted criminal and kills him in the middle of town. He carries a wide variety of weapons, the most prominent being (and one he's incredibly proficient in using, is a long-barreled revolver with an attachable pistol stock).
Nov 27, 2018 · A question and answers about the relationship between Colonel Douglas Mortimer and the woman in the photograph in his watch in the spaghetti western film. The consensus is that he is her brother, but some alternative interpretations are also discussed.
- Mortimer is her brother. As stated in the plot summary on Wikipedia : While murdering the family of the man who captured him, Indio carries a music...
- I always thought it was Indio's sister and Mortimer was the young man Indio shot. He survived and looked for revenge. She kills herself as she coul...
- Another perspective: Indio was the young woman's pathologically possessive and dangerously jealous brother. In the flashback, he had shot a young D...
- It's definitely not Mortimer's son who Indio shoots with the girl. The picture of the girl in the watch wouldn't mean anything to him but when he s...
- I disagree. The young man killed by Indio was Colonel Mortimer's son. At the end of the movie he said "my boy" to Manco played by actor Clint Eastw...
The man that many call Manco is a bounty hunter, a profession shared by a former army officer, Colonel Douglas Mortimer. They separately learn that a ruthless, cold-blooded bank robber, "El Indio", has been broken out of prison by his gang, who slaughtered all but one of his jailers.
For a Few Dollars More takes place after The Good, the Bad and the Ugly not only because Colonel Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef), the vengeful bounty hunter, is a veteran of the Civil War, but also because a newspaper can be seen in the film containing the year 1872.
Colonel Douglas Mortimer (born 1810s) is the main protagonist of For a Few Dollars More. He's a former colonel turned bounty hunter, and the best shooter in Carolinas. He was portrayed by Lee Van Cleef, who also portrayed Angel Eyes in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Sabata in Sabata (1969), and...
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Col. Douglas Mortimer : Because they don't know you. Wild sees me and his hump will catch on fire.
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Col Douglas Mortimer is a character in the second Dollars movie portrayed by Lee Van Cleef in his first major role in which he portrays a bounty hunter who teams up with the man with no name in order to track down and capture El Indio.