Though shot as the final installment of the Sergio Leone/Clint Eastwood "spaghetti-western" trilogy, this film was actually the prequel of the two previous films. Beginning with ten minutes of film with no dialogue, this tale of the man with no name was destined to be a classic of international cinema. There was slight fold-line wear, with a touch more at the center crossfolds, small pinholes that were expertly repaired during the linen-backing process. The poster presents as Very Fine/Near Mint on linen (image before linen-backing).