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Once Upon a Time in the West



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Henry Fonda Movie:
Once Upon a Time in the West



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Once Upon a Time in the West
Once Upon a Time in the West
List Price: $9.98Label: Paramount

Salesrank: 1722

Released: November 18, 2003
Our Price: $4.95
Used Price: $2.59
MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Anamorphic
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Henry Fonda
  • Charles Bronson
  • Claudia Cardinale
  • Jason Robards
  • Gabriele Ferzetti
  • Editorial Review:
    When the husband of Jill McBain is killed by ruthless outlaws in the old West, she hires two guns of her own to get revenge.
    Genre: Westerns
    Rating: PG13
    Release Date: 30-JAN-2007
    Media Type: DVD

    Description of Once Upon a Time in the West:
    The so-called spaghetti Western achieved its apotheosis in Sergio Leone's magnificently mythic (and utterly outlandish) Once upon a Time in the West. After a series of international hits starring Clint Eastwood (from A Fistful of Dollars to The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly), Leone outdid himself with this spectacular, larger-than-life, horse-operatic epic about how the West was won. (And make no mistake: this is the wide, wide West, folks--so the widescreen/letterboxed version is strongly recommended.) The unholy trinity of Italian cinema--Leone, Bernardo Bertolucci, and Dario Argento--concocted the story about a woman (Claudia Cardinale) hanging onto her land in hopes that the transcontinental railroad would reach her before a steely-eyed, black-hearted killer (Fonda) does. (The film's advertising slogan was: "There were three men in her life. One to take her ... one to love her ... and one to kill her.") Meanwhile, Leone shoots his stars' faces as if they were expansive Western landscapes, and their towering bodies as if they were looming rock formations in John Ford's Monument Valley. --Jim Emerson

    Once Upon a Time in the West Reviews:
    Absolutely Crucial 5 Star Review
    2009-11-03 - Everyone should see this movie, even if just as the best example of what the Italian Western is capable of. Spaghetti Western designation aside, this is a great movie, one of the best ever filmed. Superb.

    I must say though, that fans of Leones trilogy starring Clint Eastwood may be better served to explore elsewhere first if looking to familiarize themseves with the Italian Western. This movie may be too big a leap, and as probably the best in the genre, it would best be appreciated after seeing some the lesser, but still great, contributions the the genre.

    Not as rollicking as his trilogy of films starring Clint Eastwood, Once Upon a Time... has a somewhat more sombre tone, but is no,less enjoyable. A feast for the eyes.

    The package is exceptional. Worth every penny. The special features are interesting and insightful. The print itself is gorgeous.



    Superb Classic 5 Star Review
    2009-11-02 - This movie is unbelivable as old as it is! You must, simply must, add this to your collection if you know anything at all about westerns. You will nerver forget it!! This is one of Sergios finest. It will never get any better than this.

    An Italian western made in America 3 Star Review
    2009-10-14 - Charles Bronson and Henry Fonda make a story about the coming of an
    evil railroad tycoon to Arizona.
    Part of the movie is filmed in the John Wayne country of Monument Valley.
    The only recognizable Italian is the leading lady, Claudia Cardinale,
    but the film has a Sergio Leone
    feel to the filming. In such a short period of time a revolution
    in Hollywood had taken place and movies with Italian extras
    shot in Italy ans Spain were no longer enough.
    Charles Bronson is the Clint Eastwood character of the nameless man.
    The result is pretty much a bad imitation of an Italian western?
    Not that everybody didn't do their part, but the result just
    doesn't have the spirit of the Eastwood films.

    laughable juvenile fantasy that would have appealed to me if i were 7 years old. 1 Star Review
    2009-10-14 - this is a classic movie????? if you're of that opinion i suggest you try reading some books. i've always been a book person, but am trying to give movies a try. i guess i had better go back to books. it seems like for about 2 hours of this almost 3 hour film, everyone just slowly walks around and stares at each other. i guess this is suppose to show that they are really really bad. honestly this is a childish revenge fantasy movie that's all cliche. from early on in the film, you know exactly how it's going to end, who will die, that sort of thing. like my review title says this is art created for the mentality of a 7 year old boy. my goodness this is bad bad art. laughable. good soundtrack though.

    Leone at his most brilliant 5 Star Review
    2009-10-13 - I first viewed this movie 40 years ago, and it remains one of my all-time favourites, although I have no special interest in westerns. Casting the usually genial good guy Henry Fonda as a ruthless killer, and usually bad guy Charles Bronson as hero, was a stroke of genius.

    From the railway scene close-ups at the beginning, to Frank's final "Who are you?" in the chilling flashback scene near the ending, the whole movie is an unforgettable feast of mesmerising camera work, great acting and intriguing (if improbable) story line that keeps you guessing until the aforementioned flashback scene. And Claudia Cardinale is irresistible.

    If you're even remotely interested in Sergio Leone or spaghetti westerns, this movie deserves a place in your collection.










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