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6.02% of people buy Once Upon a Time in the West (2 Disc Set) and Tombstone - Director's Cut (2 Disc Set) ~ DVD.
Sergio Leone's “Once Upon A Time In the West” is quite probably the best
Western ever made. In fact the only other ones that comes close are the same
director's “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly” and Peckinpah's “The Wild
Bunch”
The opening scene is practically a “how to” guide on creating suspense in
movies as three men in ‘dusters’ wait for a train to arrive.
All the Leone trademarks are here of course- extreme close ups, wide vistas, excellent music scoring and shady characters of few words.
The casting is excellent. Henry Fonda as a bad guy, Charles Bronson as a Clint Eastwood type of guy and Claudia Cardinale as the new bride soon to be widowed.
It's a long movie but it never feels too long. In this age of rapid cuts and frenetic pacing it is good to sit back and enjoy a movie that takes its time developing character, suspense and atmosphere.
This DVD version looks stunning too and is the longer cut Leone originally released.
I had not heard of this movie, but trusted IGN.com Top Westerns List enough to buy it. What a watch. A young Charles Bronson. Henry Fonda in a bad boy role. This movie had it all. Not my personal No 1 Western, but certainly a rivetting watch. Worth it to see Charles Bronsons performance alone.
The all time cult western with perfect audio and remasted images make this a
must see.
10 out of 10.
There's good reason why this movie ends up in many of the ‘top movies’ lists, it simply is a masterpiece of film making. Leone's film creates a very raw and gutsy picture of the west, where a standout cast of brooding characters will unravel their mystery before you.
I highly recommend this movie to anyone who enjoys sitting back and relaxing to a moderately paced movie that is bursting with intrigue. It is not a movie that spells everything out as A-B-C right in the beginning as many foolish movies tend to, nor is it a tacky western shootem up.
If you're looking for a timeless classic then look no further, this western is as good as it gets.
Filmed beautifully, star cast, and about as far from an American western as you could get (at the time of release).
Sergio's previous films, Fistful of Dollars/A Few Dollars More/The Good, The Bad, and Ugly, are superb movies, but this took the anti hero western to a new level.
Went down badly in USA on release, it has Henry Fonda as the bad guy, he must have loved that, but the American public didn't. It gained cult status in Europe, and finally general acceptance in USA.
Quirky start, with a real underlining element of ugliness running through it.
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