Once Upon a Time in the West

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1969 "There were three men in her life. One to take her… one to love her —and one to kill her."
Once Upon a Time in the West
Once Upon a Time in the West

Once Upon a Time in the West 58o5l

8.5 | 2h46m | PG-13 | en | Drama

As the railroad builders advance unstoppably through the Arizona desert on their way to the sea, Jill arrives in the small town of Flagstone with the intention of starting a new life.

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8.5 | 2h46m | PG-13 | en | More Info
Released: July. 04,1969 | Released Producted By: Paramount Pictures , Rafran Cinematografica Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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As the railroad builders advance unstoppably through the Arizona desert on their way to the sea, Jill arrives in the small town of Flagstone with the intention of starting a new life.

Genre

Western

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Cast

Paolo Stoppa

Director

Carlo Simi

Producted By

Paramount Pictures

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Carlo Simi
Carlo Simi

Production Design

Tonino Delli Colli
Tonino Delli Colli

Director of Photography

Carlo Simi
Carlo Simi

Costume Designer

Grazia De Rossi
Grazia De Rossi

Hairdresser

Giannetto De Rossi
Giannetto De Rossi

Makeup Artist

Alberto De Rossi
Alberto De Rossi

Makeup Supervisor

Eros Bacciucchi
Eros Bacciucchi

Special Effects

John Landis
John Landis

Stunts

Fabio Testi
Fabio Testi

Stunts

Paolo Figlia
Paolo Figlia

Stunts

Sergio Leone
Sergio Leone

Director

Giancarlo Santi
Giancarlo Santi

First Assistant Director

Nino Baragli
Nino Baragli

Editor

Bino Cicogna
Bino Cicogna

Executive Producer

Fulvio Morsella
Fulvio Morsella

Producer

Claudio Mancini
Claudio Mancini

Production Manager

Once Upon a Time in the West Audience Reviews 64qy

Borgarkeri A bit overrated, but still an amazing film
Melanie Bouvet The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
Brennan Camacho Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Phillipa Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
Devran ikiz I always get anxious when I write about my favorite films because I am scared not to be able to be objective. "Once Upon a Time in the West" is one of those films where I talk only about strong points because this film has no mistakes. It is beautifully made and became one of the top films in the cinema industry. Right now, "Once Upon a Time in the West" stays on 36th place in IMDB's top 250 films and has a total point of 8.5. Just like the other films of Sergio Leone, like The Good, The Bad and The Ugly or Once Upon a Time in America; "Once Upon a Time in the West" is also a masterpiece. This is one of the films where you can easily guess the director if you have seen his previous films. He uses all his known techniques to their limits. I have mentioned those techniques of Sergio Leone while writing about his other films but it is no harm to mention them also here. He uses extreme close up shots to express the feelings of the characters whenever it is possible. All of those scenes are silent and much more expressive. He never fails to use beautiful soundtracks in those scenes. In Sergio Leone's films soundtracks are as important as any other component, therefore his collaboration with the composer Ennio Morricone was very important. Before, they have collaborated in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly as well, and if you have seen that film, you will understand the importance of his soundtracks.The story, atmosphere, casting, performances and the set are very strong from all points of views. When I think about it, there is absolutely nothing bad in this film. The story focuses mostly on six main characters. Henry Fonda, as Frank, Claudia Cardinale, as Jill Mc Bain, Jason Robards, as Manuel 'Cheyenne' Gutierrez, Charles Bronson, as Harmonica and Gabriele Ferzetti, as the railroad Baron Morton. The story turns around these characters. They all have different backgrounds but their stories are connected with at least one of the other characters. These relations build a complex progress in the story. Most of the time nothing makes sense, you don't know the answer for a particular move. You don't know why they did that. But, the revelation of these mysteries is explained in such ways that you get to understand why this film is considered a masterpiece and why it was selected for the preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant." Such a complex story could not be told in a better way. After seeing all Sergio Leone's films, in my opinion this one is the best of all.There is a piece of land in the middle of the desert. This place holds some water reserves that are essential for trains to continue on their journey. A guy buys this land, thinking to build a station there and get rich. However, railroad Baron Morton hires Frank to scare that man and his family to move out from there. Frank kills this guy and his three children in disguise as the bandits of Cheyenne. A couple of days later, Jill arrives in town as the dead guy's married wife and claims this land. In the meantime, Cheyenne tries to find out about the murder and who frame it on him. He meets a stranger in a bar who calls himself as Harmonica. He is also after Frank for a completely different reason. The story evolves and reveals everything towards the end. Morton, the railroad Baron, lives in a luxury train designed for him. He is a disabled man and hires people to do things for him. His death is the most iconic and the saddest part of the film. While his ultimate goal was to go on a cruise ship and see the ocean, he dies near a little muddy water. His constant sadness on his face during the film is one of the best examples of how reflection of feelings are the most important thing in Leone's films. The similar expressions are visible also on the faces of Henri Fonda and Charles Bronson. Henri Fonda is one of the most experienced actors when it comes to western. In this film his character is the bad guy. He has chosen this role of a bad guy in order to escape from his typical image. This is called casting against type. This is how Sergio Leone convinced Henry Fonda to star in his film. His cold blue eyes gave an amazing image for the character of Frank. The role of Harmonica was offered previously to Clint Eastwood but he rejected it. I don't think Clint Eastwood would have fitted for the role of Harmonica. It is nearly impossible to make a film like "Once Upon a Time in the West." You have a story in your head, but in order to reflect this story, you need to find the right casting who have the right amount of expressiveness in their faces and you need to create the right atmosphere for them and for the story and match them in harmony. You need to find the right soundtracks and use them in the right moments. Even if you have all of these components at your disposal, it is very hard to master them. Sergio Leone manages to do that, and this is the reason why his film is considered as one of the best films that was ever made. I have seen a lot of great stories that are wasted in the hands of untalented directors. Sergio Leone's complex style of storytelling must be shown to each and every director that wants to take place in the cinema industry.
rodrig58 The real "characters" of this film are The Train and The Railway. Only then those wonderful actors called Claudia Cardinale, Henry Fonda, Charles Bronson, Jason Robards. And between them, as a gorgeous and vital "buffer", Morricone's music, without which any Leone's movie would have the half-size of the value if not even reduced to a quarter. I've seen it several times, I studied for a long time, I could give my doctoral thesis with this film, as with all the other films directed by old Sergio. The story is very simple and the only secret, the true identity of Bronson-Harmonica, is revealed, just like in other Leone's films, only at the end. Jack Elam and Woody Strode would have deserved more screen time. It could have taken, for example from Gabriele Ferzetti's time. Lionel Stander, Keenan Wynn, Paolo Stoppa and Frank Wolff are very good and distinguished from other roles in other films, Leone's exclusive merit. Claudia Cardinale has just turned 80 in April 2018 and is the only one who is still alive.
pbulten-48195 This is the ultimate western. The combination of the music and close ups of the faces of the actors makes this film not only the best western ever but also the best film ever.
Benemon A Movie so briliant made I´ll never forget in my howl Lifetime. Excellent Moviemaking in every Sens of the Word. Nothing is better than Charles Bronson playing the Harmonica and gunfighting with Henry Fonda. Already can offer one of the Best Endings ever.