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Once Upon a Time in the West

C'era una volta il West

Italy

1968

165 Min
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DIR Sergio Leone

PROD Fulvio Morsella

SCR Sergio Leone, Sergio Donati, Dario Argento, Bernardo Bertolucci

DP Tonino Delli Colli

CAST Henry Fonda, Claudia Cardinale, Jason Robards, Charles Bronson, Gabriele Ferzetti

Synopsis

In Sergio Leone’s epic Western, shot partly in Monument Valley, a revenge story becomes an epic contemplation of the Western past. To get his hands on prime railroad land in Sweetwater, crippled railroad baron Morton (Gabriele Ferzetti) hires killers, led by blue-eyed sadist Frank (Henry Fonda), who wipe out property owner Brett McBain (Frank Wolff) and his family. McBain’s newly arrived bride, Jill (Claudia Cardinale), however, inherits it instead. Both outlaw Cheyenne (Jason Robards) and lethally mysterious Harmonica (Charles Bronson) take it upon themselves to look after Jill and thwart Frank’s plans to seize her land. As alliances and betrayals mutate, it soon becomes clear that Harmonica wants to get Frank for another reason – it has “something to do with death.” As in his “Dollars” trilogy, Leone transforms the standard Western plot through the visual impact of widescreen landscapes and the figures therein. At its full length, Once Upon a Time in the West is Leone’s operatic masterwork, worthy of its legend-making title.

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Sergio Leone

Though he helmed a mere seven films, Leone’s enormous influence was apparent from the late ‘60s onward, from Sam Peckinpah, John Woo, Quentin Tarantino, and of course Clint Eastwood, who dedicated his Unforgiven (1992) “To Sergio and Don.” Born and raised in Rome, Leone adored Hollywood movies as a child. After working on several films, including Vittorio De Sica’s Bicycle Thieves (1947), Leone quit school to pursue a movie career full time. Buoyed by the peplum film vogue, Leone worked as an assistant director throughout the 1950s at Cinecittà, including on the Hollywood spectacles Quo Vadis? (1951), Ben-Hur (1959), and Sodom and Gomorrah (1961). Leone got his first shot at directing when he took over The Last Days of Pompeii (1959) from ailing mentor Mario Bonnard, and earned his first “directed by” credit with another peplum, The Colossus of Rhodes (1960).

Leone found his next project after seeing Akira Kurosawa’s samurai film Yojimbo (1961) in 1963. With the westernization… read more

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Tom Barnard

5Feb10

A beautiful, operatic masterpiece. It's a difficult call, but this is probably Leone's defining work. The cinematography and camerawork is overwhelming and unique and wonderful. And Ennio Morricone's haunting score is perfect in every sense of the word. Each line in the script is witty, funny, meaningful, memorable, tragic... Absolutely, this is a real classic.  
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Louis Jackson

17Jan10

The most operatic western and one of the best. The music was brilliant as well. 9/10  

Miguel Bidarra

28Dec09

Great, great masterpiece! Magnificent!!  

Sal

25Dec09

amazing  

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Once Upon A Time In The West

By Jye Sherwel​l on December 5, 2009

I’ve only recently started getting into westerns. I have a problem now though. That problem is that I think I might have just watched the best western I’m ever likely to see.

The film is almost…  read review

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By Lucille on August 3, 2009

Having watched Sergio Leone’s The Good, The Bad and The Ugly last week, I was ecstatic to find that his Once upon a Time In The West had been digitally remastered and was showing at the BFi. Looking…  read review

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By moonmas​ter9000 on August 2, 2009

You might think from reading my reviews that I have nothing to do but watch film, but truthfully, I value my time, and if a film doesn’t grab me within the first, say, 20 minutes, then I’ll find something…  read review

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By アナスタシア on July 8, 2009

A crowing achievement of cinema, Once Upon A Time In The West brings us smack dab into the vision of Leone’s legendary America, doing more justice to the actual history than most American films about…  read review

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