A Fistful Of Fingers
A Fistful Of Fingers

A Fistful Of Fingers

  • 1994 film

1994 film which spoofs spaghetti westerns. An extremely early example of director Edgar Wright's unimitable style. Stars Edgar Wright, Sebastian Smith, Mark Sheffield, Graham Low, Oli van der Vijver and more.

Character guide

Man With No Name

Played by: Graham Low

A Fistful of Fingers revolves around the troubles of the Man with No Name. Despite his early behaviour, for example he sends whole towns scuttling indoors in fear, The Man with No Name is actually a good guy.

It through his relationship with Running Sore (his sidekick) and Easy (his horse) that the audience can begin to explore his good nature. Although he knows very little about his family, he finds out who his real father was by the end of the film.

The Squint

The Squint, an evil man of epic proportions, is hunted down by No Name and Running Sore after upsetting No Name in a childhood incident at the beach.

Running Sore

Played by: Martin Curtis

The one-feathered brave, Running Sore, saves No Name from certain death by a rubber snake and subsequently earns his place as his heroic sidekick. He is a kind, loving man with little experience in shooting. He learns to aim and shoot with a series of watermelon people!

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