I saw this movie and its original release in 1969 for reference I graduated high school in 1970 and not until recently watching these clips that I noticed Frank handing the rifle to one of his henchmen as they came out of the dust in the fog which is one of the most awesome introductions I've ever seen personally I think it would have been cooler if you had a toss the rifle making it more apparent then he was the shooter I still get tingles up my spine listening to that introductory music😶no words
Is film ki copy banai thi Salim Javed ne film thi Sholay r d Burman ne bhi copy kar li hai Hamare film maker kitne dimagi garib hai apni koi soch nahi hai 😢
I was shocked when I first saw the bad guy being played by Henry Fonda, playing such an evil, heartless, dirty, and merciless character. This is a masterpiece of a western movie.
Once Upon A Time In The West is not a film . It is magic incarnate from another dimension that came into this world . Sergio Leone and co. just happened to channel it .
Spits and says "Now that you call me by name". Pulls gun, gives a hint of a smile and shoots the kid. No other villain (Fonda) is more bad ass in a scene than this.
There exists an even better opening to this film were the father is hung up standing on his sons shoulders and Henry Fonda forces a mouth organ in the sons mouth bore riding away
Its Morricone's sublime musical score, and accompanying soundtracks, that make this western an all out classic. The Jill McBain theme, when she first arrives at Sweetwater, one of Morricone's very best.
Damn.. that's so intense. When the other guy says "what's we gonna do with this boy" the expressions of Henry fonda says it all. His smile disappeared and it looked like he's so disappointed but he looked for himself first. So many emotions in 10 seconds frame. This is Gem.
Fonda played one more bad guy role. This was the downside of his career. He realized that had to return to the Good guy realm that was smart. Others like Plummer and Steiger played bad guys too many times and lost the respect they could have had and deserved.
Henry fonda is in 2 of my top 10 movies of all time this and 12 angry men a guy who plays the hero in 1 and the villain in 1 and fonda was known for playing good guys but in this he was evil
The way the camera captures the scene and then introduces Fonda is ICONIC! The slow beginning at the station with the gunfight after 13 min is even better for my taste. If you are a photographer or like photography ...just watch some stills...these are awesome image compositions!
One of my two favorite westerns, the other being "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly"; but not sure if it's the best scene in the movie. I still like the opening scenes at the train station with the three pistoleros and Bronson the best.
Ennio Morricone is, for me, the greatest film composer in history. And the Harmonica theme is definitely one of his best works. But seriously, I'm not a huge fan of the way music is used in the film. Within the context of Once Upon a Time in the West, the theme is in the same vibe as Wonder Woman's female scream in Zack Snyder's Justice League, this harmonica plays constantly throughout the film, ending up losing part of its impact. Clearly this was a track to play only at a key moment in the film, as was the case with The Ecstacy of Gold in The Good, The Bad and the Ugly.
Was she humming “danny boy”?
Italiano sempre e’ così difficile? Questi cellulari li fate pagare una follia basta mai più
WAS SUPPOSED TO SCARE the FAMILY, NOT MURDER THEM
ಅಮೋಘ ಅಧ್ಬುತ ಅನನ್ಯ ಅನಂತ ಅಪೂರ್ವ ಅಪ್ರತಿಮ ಆಶ್ಚರ್ಯ ಆಪ್ಯಾಯಮಾನ ಆಚಂದ್ರಾರ್ಕ ಅಜರಾಮರ ಧನ್ಯವಾದ ನಮಸ್ಕಾರ ನಮಸ್ಕಾರ ನಮಸ್ಕಾರ 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I saw this movie and its original release in 1969 for reference I graduated high school in 1970 and not until recently watching these clips that I noticed Frank handing the rifle to one of his henchmen as they came out of the dust in the fog which is one of the most awesome introductions I've ever seen personally I think it would have been cooler if you had a toss the rifle making it more apparent then he was the shooter I still get tingles up my spine listening to that introductory music😶no words
Jesus, that's Henry Fonda.
Quando isto foi feito, de eu ainda não tinha nascido, agora estou com quase 55 anos...
2024: Film immer noch empfehlenswert!!! Danke ❤❤❤
if thats the best scene Id hate to see the worst
Starbesetzung und die Musik von ENNIO MORRICONE!!! Danke ❤❤❤
Where are i fine this film complete please
Is film ki copy banai thi Salim Javed ne film thi Sholay r d Burman ne bhi copy kar li hai Hamare film maker kitne dimagi garib hai apni koi soch nahi hai 😢
Henry Fonda was a great actor.
A big wooden house in a landscape without any trees... one word PERFECTION 😂
This scene was copied ditto into a Bollywood film called "Sholey"...😮
I was shocked when I first saw the bad guy being played by Henry Fonda, playing such an evil, heartless, dirty, and merciless character. This is a masterpiece of a western movie.
GLORIOUS FILMMAKING
It is interesting that Morricone gave the completed piece of music to Leone before the film was shot!!!
The background sounds of some insects or something feels already big "concern" in the otherwise apparently peaceful setting. Brilliant stuff.
!!!!Que valientes!!!!
Once Upon A Time In The West is not a film . It is magic incarnate from another dimension that came into this world . Sergio Leone and co. just happened to channel it .
Spits and says "Now that you call me by name". Pulls gun, gives a hint of a smile and shoots the kid. No other villain (Fonda) is more bad ass in a scene than this.
These scenes are copied in Sholay movie when Gabbar attack thakurs family
'...now that you've called me by name....'...another shocking killing of a child.......as was the ice cream little girl in 'Assault On Precinct 13'
7:42 The Nazguls cowboys western , maybe Peter Jackson like this movie .
This scene really sets the audience up to have a searing hatred of Frank, love it.
Legendary 🎉🎉🎉
There exists an even better opening to this film were the father is hung up standing on his sons shoulders and Henry Fonda forces a mouth organ in the sons mouth bore riding away
I thought the kid grow up to be Charles Bronson to avenge the death of his family.
Why this family been killed?????
Its Morricone's sublime musical score, and accompanying soundtracks, that make this western an all out classic. The Jill McBain theme, when she first arrives at Sweetwater, one of Morricone's very best.
You hear the boy running to the door and as soon as he gets there the music starts. A fabulous scene .
Irre, und ich könnte ihn noch 20 sehen. Suuuuuppiiiii...........
The best western ever
Can any one give me this full movie link
Opening scene is the best imo.
Luv how the oldest brother gets pimp slapped @4:15...has the look of hate in his eyes...then seconds later acts like it never happened.
He had cricket guard dogs.
2:14 That moment when everything almost went silent, was a sign something bad was about to happened. Great way to catch the audience attention.
What are we gonna to do with this one Frank?
At the train station, three bullets in three men in two dusters as one wasn't wearing a duster.
Damn.. that's so intense. When the other guy says "what's we gonna do with this boy" the expressions of Henry fonda says it all. His smile disappeared and it looked like he's so disappointed but he looked for himself first. So many emotions in 10 seconds frame. This is Gem.
Fonda played one more bad guy role. This was the downside of his career. He realized that had to return to the Good guy realm that was smart. Others like Plummer and Steiger played bad guys too many times and lost the respect they could have had and deserved.
Henry fonda is in 2 of my top 10 movies of all time this and 12 angry men a guy who plays the hero in 1 and the villain in 1 and fonda was known for playing good guys but in this he was evil
The way the camera captures the scene and then introduces Fonda is ICONIC! The slow beginning at the station with the gunfight after 13 min is even better for my taste. If you are a photographer or like photography ...just watch some stills...these are awesome image compositions!
This scene was so sad!! and the music was eerie!! really liked the movie
One of my two favorite westerns, the other being "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly"; but not sure if it's the best scene in the movie. I still like the opening scenes at the train station with the three pistoleros and Bronson the best.
Ennio Morricone is, for me, the greatest film composer in history. And the Harmonica theme is definitely one of his best works. But seriously, I'm not a huge fan of the way music is used in the film. Within the context of Once Upon a Time in the West, the theme is in the same vibe as Wonder Woman's female scream in Zack Snyder's Justice League, this harmonica plays constantly throughout the film, ending up losing part of its impact. Clearly this was a track to play only at a key moment in the film, as was the case with The Ecstacy of Gold in The Good, The Bad and the Ugly.
Zo lief ventje😢
And Bollywood made a movie named Sholay copying western wild movies and they call Sholay a historic cult 🙂🙂