How they ruined a Masterpiece (Once Upon a Time in America)

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  • @SiddharthPrasath
    @SiddharthPrasath  4 года назад +128

    Make sure you guys leave a like if you enjoyed the video and subscribe for more.
    If not, let me know what I can do better.

    • @kennethbredow3098
      @kennethbredow3098 3 года назад +2

      The music is so wonderfully beautiful it will pull the tiers from your eyes. Thank you.

    • @jeffryhammel3035
      @jeffryhammel3035 3 года назад +2

      Nawh. Ya did fine. Your interest and commentary was great. As are all the other comments here.

    • @G58
      @G58 3 года назад +2

      kenneth bredow tears perhaps?

    • @G58
      @G58 3 года назад +2

      You nailed it. Great mini documentary. Looking forward to seeing more from you.
      This is one of my favourite movies. Everyone in it is demonstrably stretched to give their best performance. Two actors who will always get my attention are James Woods and Elizabeth McGovern. I could watch them all day. I actually met Elizabeth McGovern in Sainsbury’s a few years ago. She’s as magnetic in real life as she is on screen, and beautifully polite to starstruck lovers.

    • @dmac7406
      @dmac7406 2 года назад

      They sure did by not letting him make it into a three part movie like the The God Father what a shame great actors and they let it slip through their greedy little fingers.

  • @ziggy31337
    @ziggy31337 3 года назад +1672

    People would binge watch entire seasons in a day, but a 3.5hour movie is too long for them. Humans...

    • @Carfilliot
      @Carfilliot 3 года назад +113

      I agree with your point but at the time this was released there really was no such thing as binge watching entire seasons, no internet so no streaming.

    • @zachmorley158
      @zachmorley158 3 года назад +31

      Dopamine is a helluva drug

    • @anti4330
      @anti4330 3 года назад +39

      attention spans were longer 35 years ago... so I don't think it should have been an issue

    • @myndwork
      @myndwork 3 года назад +31

      @@anti4330 people sat back and smoked in theatres back in the day, made it much more enjoyable to watch long movies

    • @punkoid76
      @punkoid76 3 года назад +53

      @@myndwork only for the smokers.

  • @yopdoes
    @yopdoes 3 года назад +502

    Here in Italy this is considered the absolute masterpiece of Leone, far ahead of the western trilogy. It's Leone's testament and the sum of his art, and we were lucky as we got to enjoy the film ever since it was released in theaters in the 80s (with a cut approved by Leone). When I was studying film in NYC I was surprised to know that the movie was never widely released in US theaters up until the late 90s, so the US audience never really grew with the film, they didn't live it when it came out and - it's my understanding - not many in the US have watched it if compared with the more widely known Spaghetty western trilogy. Production issues (the US co-producer had distribution rights for the US market and therefore could messed it up entirerly within that market) are among the reasons the film is so underrated in US, while in the rest of the world is widely accepted as an absolute masterpiece, one of the inconic De Niro performances and most likely the absolute sum of Leone's craft and his collaboration with Morricone.

    • @johnlovell2956
      @johnlovell2956 3 года назад +13

      I have a copy of the movie on two DVD's, but now I'm wondering what version that was. Truly loved this movie when I first saw it and still watch it a couple times a year.

    • @punkoid76
      @punkoid76 3 года назад +2

      The Dollars trilogy is far better, I like OUATIA but it’s not even in my top twenty films, the dollars trilogy is top five material, in fact one is number one.

    • @kaipacifica1289
      @kaipacifica1289 3 года назад +13

      Leone's Once Upon a Time in America is one of three movies that -- as a US teenager -- made me want to make movies. While Leone's Westerns are amazing, Once Upon a Time in America is on a whole other level. Brilliant.

    • @DDios-ih9de
      @DDios-ih9de 3 года назад +1

      That's when I got it in the 90s heard about it and just went and bought it Loved it
      Still.

    • @DDios-ih9de
      @DDios-ih9de 3 года назад

      @@johnlovell2956 ice 2 Video tapes uncut yours would say so at least when menu screen comes up

  • @LegoAnimations6370
    @LegoAnimations6370 3 года назад +224

    In my opinion, every word that Leone said in that interview is true.
    I've seen many normal length 1,5 hours movies, which felt way longer than they actually are.
    And then once again many movies that were close or over 3 hours long but felt like an hour long.
    Movies with bad directing, storytelling and acting often create an illusion of length, just because the movie is just too boring.
    But if over 2,5 hour long movie has everything on point and the general plot is interesting, time flies by.
    Here's a few examples of movies that are long but feel short.
    - The Good The Bad and The Ugly
    - Once Upon a Time in the West
    - Once Upon a Time in America
    - Any uncut Lord of the Rings movie
    - King Kong (2005)
    - Pulp Fiction
    And there are many many more.

    • @user-pd9xj1bt4e
      @user-pd9xj1bt4e 3 года назад +3

      Yep, very well made long movies feel short however many of the bad money grab movies nowadays feel painfully long

    • @francobermejo4364
      @francobermejo4364 2 года назад +24

      And godfather trilogy

    • @yaboi-km2qn
      @yaboi-km2qn 2 года назад +4

      this isn't a feel good film. it's a film to sit and watch.

    • @tonybennett4159
      @tonybennett4159 2 года назад +2

      Another one is Visconti's "Ludwig". The short version dragged, but the full length cut flashed by.

    • @SageofSorrow
      @SageofSorrow 2 года назад +5

      I was a bit confused when I saw Pulp Fiction on your list as ive seen it so many times and never considered it a long movie. I just googled it and.....jesus, I had no idea Pulp Fiction was THAT long lol. Wow

  • @thomascastenskiold7881
    @thomascastenskiold7881 4 года назад +352

    how the hell did the studio screw up that bad, poor Morricone and Leone for making a masterpiece that was ultimately spat on. one of my favourites, great video

    • @davidosorio9427
      @davidosorio9427 3 года назад +22

      The producers who backed Leone also backed a film that was 4 hours long which ended up flopping, so they were worried the same would’ve happened. Ironically the intervention on the film and decreasing its time/quality only fulfilled its prophecy of being a flop.

    • @EllisBoydRedding
      @EllisBoydRedding 3 года назад +7

      @@davidosorio9427 that was only in America, though. In Europe the movie was released as Leone wanted

    • @jeffryhammel3035
      @jeffryhammel3035 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, they screwed up. But HBO put on a magnificent 4 and a half hour version of the flick in the 80's that was just gorgeous. Yes, there were really great versions of this movie put out. I don't know why everyone is bitching so much. Extended versions were available.

    • @greg6363
      @greg6363 3 года назад +3

      In all fairness, The Ladd Company (U.S. production partner) was in dire financial straits by the completion of production and did not believe they could make any money on a film with a running time or more than two and a half hours. An extended running time means fewer theatre showtimes. Even with the success of Police Academy from earlier in the year, Ladd took at huge loss on the movie and was out of business by the end of the year.

    • @jeffryhammel3035
      @jeffryhammel3035 3 года назад +1

      @@greg6363 Exactly, and thanks for informing the readers here. I only saw the 4 and a half version, and felt lucky enough to see Leone's vision. It's still one of the 50 or so cinematic explorations that really hit me hard.

  • @WomanNextDoor
    @WomanNextDoor 3 года назад +149

    Deborah's Theme transports me to times of innocence, possiblity, hope, and longing. The wonder of Mr Morricone can't be understated.

    • @solemgameinsights
      @solemgameinsights 3 года назад +2

      And still. This is the understatement of the century.

    • @keegancrichlow8391
      @keegancrichlow8391 3 года назад +1

      I know what you mean, I play the theme all the time in my mind and hum it too, it's such a beautiful piece of music.

  • @amjh4lah809
    @amjh4lah809 3 года назад +240

    Truly the most truly underrated, and unappreciated gangster film of all time. An absolute epic. And the score is sheer beauty. My Wife walked out to Amapola on our Wedding Day.

    • @loupasternak
      @loupasternak 3 года назад +1

      not unappreciated at all. I appreciated the genius even in the worst version released ,at the time.

    • @n4ko
      @n4ko 3 года назад +1

      somehow i miss the existence of this beautiful film. being a a big fan of goodfellas and casino. And being somehow letdown by the irishman, finding this was like finding gold, u cant imagine my surprise when out of nowhere Joe Pesci walk into the scene..

    • @amjh4lah809
      @amjh4lah809 3 года назад +1

      @@n4ko Yeah, it suprised me when i saw Joe Pesci! Although i thought The Irishman was absolutely brilliant.

    • @loupasternak
      @loupasternak 3 года назад +5

      @@n4ko you must be young if you didnt know about this one

    • @HerEvilTwin
      @HerEvilTwin Год назад +1

      It’s so much more than just a gangster film. It’s almost an entire genre of it’s own. Calling it a gangster film is not fair

  • @skygriffin1317
    @skygriffin1317 3 года назад +580

    The scene where the kid buys a pastry for the little girl is one of my favorite scenes...ever

    • @tillerman7272
      @tillerman7272 3 года назад +77

      yeah but one tends to forget why that little kid buys a pastry for the little girl

    • @skygriffin1317
      @skygriffin1317 3 года назад +100

      @@tillerman7272 That's what makes it great! But I'm talking about the scene where he's waiting on the steps tasting small parts of it, until he gives in. Great scene!

    • @tillerman7272
      @tillerman7272 3 года назад +49

      @@skygriffin1317 oh yeah I love that. I think him succumbing to temptation represents the greed of their future selves

    • @skygriffin1317
      @skygriffin1317 3 года назад +51

      @@tillerman7272 and shows the economic state of poverty they grew up in

    • @haranbanjo8024
      @haranbanjo8024 3 года назад +18

      Leone said that scene Is an omage to Charlie Chaplin!

  • @drdrai7479
    @drdrai7479 3 года назад +99

    He's right about movies being long when they bore you, I rewatched this recently and it didn't feel like a 4 hour movie at all. Just a brilliantly paced and well-told story.

  • @Caannnnoonn
    @Caannnnoonn 3 года назад +928

    What I'd give to see the original 6 hour cut.

    • @rockyracoon3233
      @rockyracoon3233 3 года назад +19

      Ditto!

    • @wolverine3356
      @wolverine3356 3 года назад +30

      Tell me about it!

    • @johnwayne-3701
      @johnwayne-3701 3 года назад +33

      Surely it's out there somewhere? It's 2021 nothings hidden

    • @Caannnnoonn
      @Caannnnoonn 3 года назад +52

      @@johnwayne-3701 Unfortunately, there are some old movies that will never be seen again. That's the one problem with analog media, once the last copy gets damaged/lost, it's gone forever. Sergio unfortunately didn't have plans for his work after his death, so there's a lot we will never see because nobody knows where it is.

    • @aliensconfirmed3498
      @aliensconfirmed3498 3 года назад +40

      You can't find 6 hour cut. Martin Scorsese has made the efforts to restore the original but that's over 4 hours. I don't know how much exactly but I guess less than 4:30. But I don't know where to find it.

  • @xamurai00
    @xamurai00 3 года назад +47

    The cinematography was astounding.. I truly felt like i was in New York in the 30's

  • @jatingibs
    @jatingibs 4 года назад +247

    I saw the longer version of the film first time with my senior producer friend... and I can't tell you how lucky and blessed I feel after watching the Director's cut. The film is poetic and masterpiece Storytelling and background music...

    • @lukeatbrandynightful
      @lukeatbrandynightful 4 года назад +2

      How?? Where, When and How Much!!

    • @blackmomba9368
      @blackmomba9368 4 года назад +1

      1,000,256 views Yes.

    • @jatingibs
      @jatingibs 4 года назад +6

      @@lukeatbrandynightful my friend has a DVD because he belong to Film Fraternity and that's the reason he got the longer version with No Cuts.

    • @DontreadPimpBoy
      @DontreadPimpBoy 3 года назад +1

      @@jatingibs how different is it from the released one

    • @basilmarasco1975
      @basilmarasco1975 3 года назад +2

      Background music: That flute ("pan" flute?) throughout the movie eventually got irritating.

  • @jeanjennings5712
    @jeanjennings5712 3 года назад +23

    I agree, a 3 hour 40 minute film can seem like one hour when it's as all engrossing as Once Upon A Time in America. I loved it.

  • @silversnail1413
    @silversnail1413 3 года назад +98

    Incredibly heartbreaking that this film was mishandled and never truly finalized in accordance with Leone's vision. I think it's the greatest gangster film of all time, a truly beautiful and monumental piece of cinema.

    • @tonybennett4159
      @tonybennett4159 2 года назад +3

      I'm grateful that the cut we got in Europe ran at 4 hours and kept the structure that Leone had wanted. To mess with that is to eviscerate the film.

  • @larryfulbright2266
    @larryfulbright2266 3 года назад +243

    I'm 65 years old ..been watching movies all my life ... And this is the greatest movie I have ever seen !!!

    • @Hritik9000
      @Hritik9000 3 года назад +1

      Wow, can you recommend some of movies you consider the greatest. I too started watching films and wish to watch more.

    • @ROBERTORRRR1
      @ROBERTORRRR1 3 года назад +3

      @@Hritik9000 try Milano Calibro 9

    • @OndaBoosters
      @OndaBoosters 3 года назад

      @@Hritik9000. Kick Ass.

    • @ROBERTORRRR1
      @ROBERTORRRR1 3 года назад +7

      @@OKuusava no weaknesses

    • @nde1083
      @nde1083 3 года назад

      I'll make an attempt to watch it.

  • @MatteoPrezioso
    @MatteoPrezioso 3 года назад +53

    That's exactly what you get when lawyers control the movie industry.
    And look at what this industry has now become. Get a green screen, some CGI, and stop bothering.
    So fucking sad.

  • @themerote
    @themerote 3 года назад +24

    A 6 hour HBO max version, now we are talking. I love this film, I've seen many versions dating back to VHS and I think it may be one of the greatest films ever made, a true piece of art.

    • @Johnnysmithy24
      @Johnnysmithy24 3 года назад +1

      Wait what???? There’s a 6 hour version in HBO Max?????

  • @hankscorpion
    @hankscorpion 3 года назад +39

    I saw a very long version when I was a kid, it was completely epic, I told everyone how great it was and what a masterpiece, and then got together with friends only to find out they butchered it and practically cut it in half...fucking disgraceful.

  • @shane505
    @shane505 3 года назад +118

    Ebert's television film critic partner Gene Siskel considered the uncut version to be the best film of 1984 and the shortened, linear studio version to be the worst film of 1984.

    • @GradyPhilpott
      @GradyPhilpott 3 года назад +11

      I always enjoyed reading Ebert's reviews more than Siskel's, but as the years go by and I look back, I can see that Siskel is the one who had the better eye for genius.

  • @Yorgar
    @Yorgar 3 года назад +26

    He's right, I've seen 3+ hour movies where when I left the theater I was surprised at how much time had passed when it didn't fee like it. Then there are the 1 1/2 movies that just dragged on.

  • @mahmoudibnemir8704
    @mahmoudibnemir8704 3 года назад +451

    0:25 They have to put Quentin Tarantino's name when he appears on camera because otherwise the viewer would mentally label him "Crazy Homeless Guy on Park Bench Who Talks With His Hands."

    • @dannyboydeluxfromthebigitybay
      @dannyboydeluxfromthebigitybay 3 года назад +29

      Lol tarantino is kind of a weirdo tho

    • @MFYouTube683
      @MFYouTube683 3 года назад +15

      Thank! YOU! ❤️😂 Leone‘s influence on Tarantino‘s work is quite obvious, but his best films incorporated and emancipated Leone‘s footprint in cinema. Tarantino has perfected cinematic homage.

    • @pangeo1259
      @pangeo1259 3 года назад +8

      What a cretin indeed...

    • @ahabduennschitz7670
      @ahabduennschitz7670 3 года назад +1

      @@pangeo1259 Yes, Ingrid

    • @MalrickEQ2
      @MalrickEQ2 3 года назад +1

      What? He is the most famous guy in this video.

  • @thesoultwins72
    @thesoultwins72 3 года назад +481

    The Americans would have made Da Vinci paint a smiley face on the Mona Lisa if they could have

    • @jmgmarcus808
      @jmgmarcus808 3 года назад +38

      It's not "the Americans" it's Hollywood studios at the time. They would do exactly the same to "American" directors, producers, writers as well and continue to. Harvey Weinstein was famous for ruining movies when he wasn't molesting women.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 3 года назад +3

      Hollywood made some amazing movies as well. Normally these films have other people's money in them it is only natural that they would interfere in the film.

    • @delicious_crepes
      @delicious_crepes 3 года назад +16

      @@jmgmarcus808 it's so american to shove harvey weinstein and women's suffering into any argument, appropriate or not. we get it buddy, harvey is bad and you surely are different and surely would have acted differently in his position. but the issue in question is just not about it this time

    • @dumpster_fiyah
      @dumpster_fiyah 3 года назад +2

      Dipshit.

    • @jmgmarcus808
      @jmgmarcus808 3 года назад +5

      @@delicious_crepes It's really just irony, don't be a fake ass tough guy in the comment section. Kind regards.

  • @lonestar6709
    @lonestar6709 3 года назад +12

    _"They let the editor of Police Academy cut it to ribbons. It was dead in the water!"_ -James Woods.

  • @deathofcommonsense
    @deathofcommonsense 3 года назад +27

    One of THE greatest movies ever, it drove itself into your brain and soul via Morricone´s stunning music. Watched it again and again over the years and have never found a boring minute in it. If you are a budding movie maker....watch this outcome of genius :)

  • @Jimdunne_
    @Jimdunne_ 4 года назад +28

    Really good video. I never knew about the cuts from the original as I was born in 1993. But this video examined it excellently

  • @fatalconceit3362
    @fatalconceit3362 3 года назад +15

    Whenever I hear the soundtrack, from the first seconds, I leave to a different world, totally away from where I happen to be. And the feeling is neither of happiness nor sadness but the full awareness of being alive.
    No other piece of music does that to me. Not even "In The Air Tonight", "Imagine" or "Yesterday".

  • @crashburn3292
    @crashburn3292 3 года назад +11

    Patsy in the stairway waiting.. Trading his desert for some nookie from the local neighborhood girl who puts out, but he loses his patience and woofs down the desert. What a brilliant way to perfectly illustrate male adolescence in just one scene.

  • @longfade
    @longfade 3 года назад +86

    I love this film so much that I can only watch it every couple of years, if that makes sense. I’m 52 and it has been dear to my heart since seeing first at age 14. An extraordinary, elegiac film.

    • @matthews7805
      @matthews7805 3 года назад +7

      We’re roughly the same age and I saw it around the same time as you as well. I wasn’t really into movies but it was absolutely riveting. I remember HBO showed the 3-1/2 hour cut with an intermission.

    • @execatty
      @execatty 3 года назад +1

      53 same

    • @farfintadiesseresani
      @farfintadiesseresani 3 года назад

      Same here, 53

    • @paulosilva3695
      @paulosilva3695 3 года назад

      55 years old. I went to the cinems to watch another movie but fortunatly was sold out so we went to see Once Upon a time in America. Almost 4 hours of truly amazing story. Sérgio Leone capture your attention through out the all movie. We left the cinema spechless...

    • @sentient02970
      @sentient02970 3 года назад

      51, Same!!

  • @rickewilde
    @rickewilde 3 года назад +22

    It is truly an epic in every sense. The soundtrack is operatic.
    Even now, it brings a surge of emotion watching this clip.

    • @seanparker5595
      @seanparker5595 3 года назад

      I totally agree. That score is something.

    • @NameInsertedHere
      @NameInsertedHere 3 года назад

      Anytime I hear some of these songs I just get emotional

  • @noluntas
    @noluntas 3 года назад +67

    Fuuuuuuck I want to watch the 6-hour original

    • @JordanIndiePop
      @JordanIndiePop 3 года назад +7

      Fuckkkkk, dude!!!!! Is it available anywhere in the universe???

    • @noluntas
      @noluntas 3 года назад +5

      @@JordanIndiePop right?? I read another comment (in another video) saying that there's an Italian Blu-Ray which contains some deleted scenes

    • @caturindrawananimation5288
      @caturindrawananimation5288 3 года назад +9

      @@noluntas I'm a realisitic person... I want 269 minutes Cannes cut... :'D

    • @mr.perfect8750
      @mr.perfect8750 3 года назад +4

      @@caturindrawananimation5288 bro download videobuddy app through chrome and you will get torrent link for full length version and I have watched it. At first I thought it would be boring but It wasso good.

    • @august6389
      @august6389 3 года назад +3

      There was never a 6 hour cut. It was 4 and a half hours

  • @sajirshad2261
    @sajirshad2261 3 года назад +18

    To this day the film doesn’t have an ending. That’s why indie directors shouldn’t join hands with studio’s.

    • @TheVictoriousShot
      @TheVictoriousShot 3 года назад +1

      The budget to make films made it really hard back in the day. At least today we have very portable cameras that shoot high quality and can edit from our homes

  • @Kaisaccountt
    @Kaisaccountt 3 года назад +170

    I would definitely watch the 6 hour cut over any movie that’s made today.

    • @mandaqu
      @mandaqu 3 года назад +1

      Where would you find that version please

    • @Kaisaccountt
      @Kaisaccountt 3 года назад +8

      @@mandaqu you can’t unfortunately, but the 4 hour version is a masterpiece as well.

    • @laser00
      @laser00 3 года назад

      @@Kaisaccountt where to stream it? i just have a blu ray dvd but this was like 3 hours maybe

    • @wilfordgrimley4339
      @wilfordgrimley4339 3 года назад +2

      What a lame thing to say

    • @Kaisaccountt
      @Kaisaccountt 3 года назад +5

      @@wilfordgrimley4339 because having a good taste in movies is “lame”. You probably think marvel movies are masterpieces.

  • @runawaytrain9794
    @runawaytrain9794 3 года назад +9

    Yes I recall HBO back in the 80's had the balls to show the 4 and a half hour version, and yes they even a brief "intermission" at around the 2 hour mark or so we could all make a quick sandwich and/or go to the bathroom if needed haha.

    • @jeffryhammel3035
      @jeffryhammel3035 3 года назад +2

      Yes, and I was lucky to see that HBO filming in 1982 or so. I had no idea what the movie was about; but started watching at 11, and finished at 3:30 A.M. Lol, I remember the somewhat needed intermission!

  • @jakeasinjake3347
    @jakeasinjake3347 3 года назад +22

    So this is why I didn’t really like the movie yet couldn’t take my eyes off it.

    • @fifthbusiness1678
      @fifthbusiness1678 3 года назад

      Couldn’t have said it better myself. Have a thumbs up.

  • @patcogni7892
    @patcogni7892 Год назад +4

    Bad ninety minute films can seem too long; this masterpiece ends too soon after four hours. Truly one of the greatest films of all time. Leone was a brilliant director.

  • @bobziadie2988
    @bobziadie2988 3 года назад +8

    One of my top five favorite movies of all time. Saw it in the theater and was so disappointed with how it was edited. I had read how it was shortened for theatres but when I saw it it really did not make sense. When I finally saw the extended version it was a million times better. Brilliant acting and incomparable music. Deborah's Theme still melts my heart today and I frequently find the score on RUclips and listen!

  • @tomhurley974
    @tomhurley974 3 года назад +6

    the music sets such a tragic tone that it hurts

  • @vintage_life
    @vintage_life 3 года назад +97

    This is how real gangsters are cruel, unlike other films

    • @Karl_with_a_K
      @Karl_with_a_K 3 года назад +6

      The gangsters that rob you through your letterbox are the most cruel.

  • @62salv
    @62salv 3 года назад +13

    The amount of times i've watched this movie since it's original video release totals about 2 days......it's never enough!

  • @ryanrudolph5667
    @ryanrudolph5667 2 года назад +8

    I watched the 3h 45min version last night. Wasn’t long enough. I don’t know, I just found certain things here and there underdeveloped like Max’s relationship to Deborah or her ambitions as an actress. Just certain places here and there I sense a scene was cut. I feel that an even longer cut exists. I hope it comes to light because If not we may all lose something very special.
    P.S; by far my favourite part was really the whole flashback sequence to his childhood. The child performances are excellent. It’s probably the most visual stunning and to me the most complete.

    • @riccardomallardo7779
      @riccardomallardo7779 Год назад +2

      In 2012 Leone's son and daughter released a new restored version sponsored by Gucci, they added a few inedited scenes that their father cut out when the production company first told him the movie was too long. This new version is 4 hours and 11 minutes long. This version might be what you're looking for, highly recommended anyway

    • @philiphatfield5666
      @philiphatfield5666 Год назад +2

      It makes absolutely no dramatic sense that Deborah would end up with Max, who was an even worse thug than Noodles It also makes no sense that Max could fake his death so easily and end up becoming a big time politician that not one person from his past is aware of. In order for Max to pull off a deception of this magnitude, he would have had to kill off a lot more characters than just his three friends. My Dad thought the most laughable aspect of the movie concerned where the gang was keeping their million dollars: in a train station locker! This is totally stupid. Those lockers are not very secure to begin with, and they are cleaned out several times a week by train station employees. The gang had the huge speakeasy/deli as their headquarters and it looked to be a perfectly safe place to store the million dollars, but what vitally 'important' item do they actually store at this impressive stronghold? The key to the train locker! If you want to accept the movie as an 'opium dream', then these weaknesses do not matter, but the movie needed a lot more work in order for it to be at the level of "The Godfather". It needed much better story editing for one thing, and Elizabeth McGovern was truly terrible as the adult Deborah. I did not believe her in this role for one minute. I admire this movie, and it has a lot of strong points, but it is far from being a great movie. It needed a much tighter script and better editing. This story could have easily been told in three hours or less. If Leone didn't want the running time touched, then he could have made it as part one and part two.

  • @giovanni21mas
    @giovanni21mas 3 года назад +19

    Man this video really made me mad, I can´t imagine how Leone must have felt.

  • @nomenestomen3452
    @nomenestomen3452 3 года назад +5

    My absolutely all-time favorite movie. No other movie came and will be forever come close. A truly masterwork of cinema history.

  • @Joe-gu6oe
    @Joe-gu6oe 3 года назад +2

    I saw what was available as the 'so called' long version. I don't care how many times I have slept, I am still in love with this story. Thanks for all the brilliance!

  • @sixpakshaker88
    @sixpakshaker88 3 года назад +10

    Editing the film into chronological order was also done to the Godfather I & II into a special Complete Godfather. It did not make any sense either.

    • @JordanOrlando
      @JordanOrlando 3 года назад +1

      But at least that was Coppola doing it himself! (He regretted it later.) And it was never intended to supplant the free-standing movies; it was just "The Complete Novel for Television."

    • @johnkeeton8119
      @johnkeeton8119 3 года назад

      That was for TV.

    • @JordanOrlando
      @JordanOrlando 3 года назад

      @@johnkeeton8119 Exactly - my point is, the comparison isn't quite valid because the chronologically-edited Godfather was always intended as an alternative experiment, whereas the chronologically-edited OUATIA was supposed to replace and supplant Leone's version.

  • @saeedyarahmadi9913
    @saeedyarahmadi9913 3 года назад +7

    How can you not love great sergio Leone,the man changed all the cinema and Hollywood killed him.

  • @melvert33
    @melvert33 3 года назад +3

    I remember seeing this for the first time in the UK on channel 4 in mid 1990s, it was so long they showed it over 2 nights, an amazing masterpiece that deserves to be seen by anyone who appreciates film.

  • @Cosmic86x
    @Cosmic86x 3 года назад +5

    Such an underrated masterpiece. It might would rank in the top 10 of IMDB and would have won a few oscars back in 1984 / 1985 if the real version (uncut) would have been released. But Hollywood just screwed it completely up. It's interesting that Louise Fletcher was also in the movie but her scene had been cut out as well which is a pity.

  • @howardfranklin4118
    @howardfranklin4118 3 года назад +3

    Wonderful, wonderful film. Needs to be seen at least twice to understand all the nuances and threads running through the film.
    The music score always brings tears to my eyes.
    It is an underrated masterpiece. So rarely on television.

  • @peterbothwell9005
    @peterbothwell9005 3 года назад +25

    The story, the cinematography, the acting and the musical score is simply unbeatable unless by the great Sergio Leone himself.
    I have the original full length version and yes I’d still be gripped to my seat if it would have gone on for another 3 hours, 45 minutes.

  • @e34m51
    @e34m51 4 года назад +15

    Once upon a time ,in the west , and o u t i A R my 2 favorite movies of all time ...

  • @CharcoChoc
    @CharcoChoc 3 года назад +3

    Leone is right. I once was so engrossed in this film that I really didn't notice the time go by. My cat fell asleep on my legs, and when the movie ended I realised my legs were asleep too. An absolutely amazing film.

    • @NameInsertedHere
      @NameInsertedHere 3 года назад

      I know when I first watched it I started it late at night without knowing how long it was.. when it was over I was so emotional and also very shocked to see the sun had risen

  • @rare6499
    @rare6499 3 года назад +7

    The film and the score. Both have stayed with me forever.

  • @richardmurphy9006
    @richardmurphy9006 3 года назад +4

    The phone ringing that always gets me

  • @mecongberlin
    @mecongberlin 3 года назад +4

    The dollar movies? He topped them? Well we should not forget Once upon a time in the West! That is another true masterpiece in all aspects - script, acting, camera, score, costumes, sets, just everything.

    • @whatever4566
      @whatever4566 3 года назад

      yes once upon a time in the west is way better than this one, even the dollar movies are better than once upon a time in america.

  • @Oct8pus
    @Oct8pus 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this! I love this movie. It barely gets the credit it deserves. My father was in this film, and I remember always cracking up as a kid when I saw him (he beats up and kills a woman very early on in the movie). He was good friends with Sergio. We used to go to his house on Sundays for lunch way back in the 80's.

  • @taxidude
    @taxidude 3 года назад +4

    Probably my favourite film! The ending is phenomanol with the betrayal!

  • @ianaka3404
    @ianaka3404 3 года назад +3

    One of my all time favorite, even though it was the shortened version, hope to watch the original one day.

  • @timmc8444
    @timmc8444 3 года назад +18

    One of the last true classic movies

  • @clevermusicsham
    @clevermusicsham 3 года назад +1

    My favourite movie of all time, the story is Excellent and the music score well what can I say only it makes the hair on the back of my neck stand, just beautiful !! 👍

  • @simmo67
    @simmo67 3 года назад +1

    Watched this classic for the 1st time in 1986 on video.A remarkable movie combining great direction,acting & score.One of my favorite movies.😉👍

  • @hollywooda111
    @hollywooda111 3 года назад +6

    Sergio Leone died of a broken heart from what they did to his art....

    • @albundy774
      @albundy774 3 года назад

      Wasn't Leone working on an epic WWII film at the time of his death ?.

    • @eliopetriccioli2567
      @eliopetriccioli2567 Год назад +1

      @@albundy774 Aveva iniziato una pagina di quaderno. Il film doveva intitolarsi "Leningrado".
      E' morto due giorni prima di partire per NewYork per firmare il contratto con il produttore.

    • @eliopetriccioli2567
      @eliopetriccioli2567 Год назад

      Leone ha sofferto molto per i tagli che hanno fatto alla sua opera, proprio nel paese in cui era ambientato il film. L'America

    • @albundy774
      @albundy774 Год назад

      @@eliopetriccioli2567 Was a terrible shame that Sergio Leone died before he could make "Leningrad". Luckily I'm from the UK and saw the full length theatrical cut of "Once Upon A Time In America" but it did suffer from some cuts at the time by the BBFC "British Board of Film Classification" for the rape scene.

  • @wittggestein
    @wittggestein 3 года назад +5

    i love this movie. I got married and went to see this movie with my wife.

  • @keithnaylor1981
    @keithnaylor1981 3 года назад +2

    3:18 yes I agree. This moving theme reaches deep into my body and just takes over my emotions and my eyes begin to flood.

  • @M1GarandMan3005
    @M1GarandMan3005 2 года назад +2

    Reminds me of the cuts made to Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. Though the film didn't suffer as bad as this one, it's heartbreaking the number of laughs and tears we could've had if the original 3 Hour and 40 Minute cut had been released alongside the Theatrical version. An injustice caused by big wigs in the film industry!!!

  • @profitleads
    @profitleads 3 года назад +33

    I've seen the so-called "original release" and the extended director's cut. As pointed out by so many, the original release is a butchered product that makes almost no sense. The director's cut, which of course is indeed longer, contains much of the needed "glue" to piece the sequences together into a powerful and moving story. Truly one of the best movies of its type ever made and certainly one of the best musical scores ever written. Unforgettable.

    • @gleam6370
      @gleam6370 3 года назад

      Is the original the 3.5 hrs version? Because I was planning on watching it

    • @syedaiman5705
      @syedaiman5705 3 года назад

      @@gleam6370 original cut doesn't exist anymore , they tired their best to put together the complete movie after the director's death but could only get a runtime of 4 hours 11 minutes .

    • @joshspace99
      @joshspace99 2 года назад

      @@gleam6370 It's 6 hours apparently

  • @danielhurley2894
    @danielhurley2894 3 года назад +8

    I was stationed in England in 1986 and was bored with British TV. So I walked to the local Video Store and picked out this movie on "whim." I watched it by myself on my VCR/TV. When it was over, I remember thinking "how is it possible to make a movie this good?" It's still at the top of my list of favorites.

    • @albundy774
      @albundy774 3 года назад +2

      We in the UK were spared the horrendous US version but did suffer cuts at the hands of the BBFC with the rape scene at the time

  • @DCI-Frank-Burnside
    @DCI-Frank-Burnside Год назад +1

    I used to watch the European cinematic release length version whenever Channel 4 showed it, as a KID. Loved every minute of it. Any film that can communicate its profundity to you as both a child and an adult is more than likely a poetic masterpiece.

  • @Markinfilm
    @Markinfilm 3 года назад +2

    When I was a young aspiring DP in LA I would go to the Formosa Cafe and hang out hoping I could meet anyone that could help me out. I met Tom Rolf and sat many times with him at the bar chatting away. Tom who was a legendary Hollywood editor told me this story.
    Tom was the editing consultant for the Ladd Company that had US rights to the film. Leone was behind on his delivery schedule and Alan Ladd Jr. sent Tom to Rome to see what the hold up was. Tom went and saw the cut of the film and called Ladd and told him it was perhaps one of the greatest films he had ever seen but the film ran 3:45. Ladd told him to cut it to 2:10 and Tom told Ladd that the only way that could work is if it was recut in sequential order, but it would destroy this piece of art. Ladd didn't give a shit, he wanted a film that ran no more than 2 hours and 10. Tom told me had never been more ashamed to work in the business than the day he turned in the Producers cut and destroyed a masterpiece.

  • @ToastersChannel
    @ToastersChannel 3 года назад +4

    6-hour cut? Let's do it

  • @thelordofdarkness141
    @thelordofdarkness141 3 года назад +5

    It simply is a master piece. The greatest movie made in my opinion

  • @johnruby147
    @johnruby147 3 года назад

    I tried for ages in the 90's to get a copy of this film with no luck , then a friend brought me a 2 Video box set back from America in 2000 , then on June 23 2003 , my Birthday the DVD extended edition was released in UK , so i got that , then when i lived in America i got the edition with the missing 20 minutes , It is one of the very few films that once you watch it , it stays with you forever . A true cinema Masterpiece

  • @rightfuljohnny
    @rightfuljohnny 3 года назад +1

    This beautiful film, marinated throughout with a beautiful musical score, the betrayal of loved ones always breaks my heart and brings tears to my eyes.

  • @michaelgreen1128
    @michaelgreen1128 3 года назад +16

    I'm with James Woods, the movie was a masterpiece!! Saw it properly when the 2 disc DVD came out, loved it, made a hell of a lot more sense!! There's a comment below that says that the movie still doesn't have an ending. The ending is there, near the beginning, just after he goes to the opium den. Most of the movie thereon is either a flashback to Noodle's childhood or his imagining of what the future might be like after he has betrayed all of his friends (in reality). A work of brilliance.

    • @SingaporeSkaterSam
      @SingaporeSkaterSam 3 года назад +2

      Yes, that’s the significance of De Niro’s smile at the end.

    • @mariaprepara7340
      @mariaprepara7340 2 года назад

      Maybe you're right. But we simply don't know exactly how the understand the ending. Only Sergio Leone knew.

    • @michaelgreen1128
      @michaelgreen1128 2 года назад +1

      @@mariaprepara7340, Hi there!! You're absolutley right Maria. That's one of the reasons I love the movie. Leone was enough of a genius to leave it to speculation.. Have a great weekend.

  • @buttonman6262
    @buttonman6262 3 года назад +5

    I tried to watch this film when I was 16 and was pretty disappointed. I might give it another go.

    • @stephendavies7355
      @stephendavies7355 3 года назад +3

      Same. I've watched it a few times now, though. Let me tell you, it gets better with each viewing.

  • @markroberts868
    @markroberts868 3 года назад +2

    A cinematic tour de force that will never ever be bettered.Makes me sad that a studio would touch and mess with a masterpiece, like re touching the mona Lisa.

  • @GO-mg7ft
    @GO-mg7ft 3 года назад +1

    One famous director said that when studio asked him to shorten movie for a 30 minutes he was taken out the best scene and some more. But after 40 years despite cult movie status no studio was interested to put some money for restoration and for directors cut with deleted scenes.

  • @mchmchminecraft1637
    @mchmchminecraft1637 3 года назад +6

    All I want is the six hours version and four hours worth of deleted scenes

  • @brunerr
    @brunerr 3 года назад +6

    Who wouldn’t want to hear the phone ringing for ten minutes as the opening scene?

  • @stevenlangdon-griffiths293
    @stevenlangdon-griffiths293 3 года назад +1

    So quite correct. The film that enthrals cannot be measured in time.
    This film is a treasure

  • @docglidewell
    @docglidewell 3 года назад +1

    Stuart Kaminsky, the author of the English dialog in the film, is the commentator at 2:00.

  • @tonygloster3483
    @tonygloster3483 3 года назад +19

    For me this is the greatest gangster movie ever everything about it is incredible

  • @arturkarpinski164
    @arturkarpinski164 3 года назад +4

    Now, I never made a masterpiece but his story sounds similar to mine.

  • @mirazusta2002
    @mirazusta2002 3 года назад

    Very interesting video about an excellent movie. Thank you Siddharth Prasath for posting!

  • @RalphBarbagallo
    @RalphBarbagallo 3 года назад +1

    Why is this new expanded restored edition out of print? I hope it's because they are doing a 4k remaster. I got it a a few years ago but was surprised to find you can't get it anymore.

  • @tshirt_
    @tshirt_ 3 года назад +10

    the 3h49m version is the better version right? thats the one I've seen

    • @matteofranco7849
      @matteofranco7849 3 года назад +3

      yes it is

    • @caturindrawananimation5288
      @caturindrawananimation5288 3 года назад +1

      4 hours and 10 minutes, even better version IMO

    • @matteofranco7849
      @matteofranco7849 3 года назад +1

      @Brendan Milburn how can you see "c'era una volta in america" in the 2h 19 min version? it losts his power, his magic, the meaning of present past and future get lost

    • @caturindrawananimation5288
      @caturindrawananimation5288 3 года назад +2

      ​@Brendan Milburn It has been found 2 months ago, unfortunately... Here if you interested archive.org/details/once-upon-a-time-in-america-vhs

    • @cov9290
      @cov9290 3 года назад +2

      @Brendan Milburn was that the bad one

  • @1Cruzer4u
    @1Cruzer4u 3 года назад +4

    Music always moved me.
    Remembering my youth similar life beginnings.
    Italian immigrants, poverty stricken neighborhood.
    All we had was each other we would gladly defend one another to the death.
    I remember all my friends who died much to young.
    All my family who died in their 40's.
    I listen to that music sadly I'm reminded it's now all gone. It will never be again.
    My heart actually aches when I hear the music.

  • @josephcamhi5676
    @josephcamhi5676 3 года назад +1

    I was lucky because I was studying in England when the film came out, so I got to see the full version in the theater. I didn't know there were cuts in that version, too.

  • @Ganjalf_the_Green
    @Ganjalf_the_Green 2 года назад +1

    For everyone here: go see thus masterpiece in its 251 minutes cut on prime video.
    251 minutes that feel like 1:30 hours!! Every damn Marvel film felt like 4.11 hours in its first 15 minutes!
    Once upon a time in America is the definitive masterpiece... It's a part of cinema that set the bar so high!

  • @mrwinstonwolfe
    @mrwinstonwolfe 3 года назад +4

    Who were more cruel, gangsters portrayed in the movie or the studio?

    • @Thinnegan
      @Thinnegan 3 года назад +1

      They're probably the same...

  • @thescarletandgrey2505
    @thescarletandgrey2505 3 года назад +5

    If somebody ever figures out who “they” are, they’re in big trouble because “they” get blamed for everything!!

  • @drey8
    @drey8 2 года назад

    can we all agree that the shot of them walking across the street in front of the Manhattan bridge is one of the most iconic shots in cinema? Little Dominic dancing.

  • @MegaRudeBoy69
    @MegaRudeBoy69 3 года назад +2

    It's very true, how despite all it's violence, the film is a poetic love story and it always pulls on my soul, whenever i watch it.
    I don't enjoy gangster films for their violence, but what they manage to pull off despite telling stories of murderers, ruthless bastards.

  • @aa11ct9
    @aa11ct9 3 года назад +3

    The movie that should have ended like 3 times before it actually ended.

    • @AB_Deck
      @AB_Deck 3 года назад

      Like your life

  • @joemuscat5355
    @joemuscat5355 3 года назад +3

    The movie was great, the music, unforgettable .

  • @jeffryhammel3035
    @jeffryhammel3035 3 года назад +1

    My girl and I started to watch the original 4 and a half hour version of "Once Upon A Time In America" at about 11 P.M. on HBO in the 80's. It was mesmerizing. All the way to 3:30 AM, we didn't get up once. U mean there's an even longer version?

  • @michaelngolding478
    @michaelngolding478 3 года назад +1

    It is one of my ten favourite films of the eighties. Wonderful.

  • @comebackguy8892
    @comebackguy8892 3 года назад +4

    This movie isn't ruined just because it's shorter, because it's still a masterpiece. If it would have been even better with the 6 hour cut, we may never know.

    • @antifaunileipzig1759
      @antifaunileipzig1759 3 года назад

      in this Clip they are talking about the 160 minutes cut
      and this cut was realy bad

    • @comebackguy8892
      @comebackguy8892 3 года назад

      @@antifaunileipzig1759 I'm talking about what ever cut I saw on TV. I think it was about 4,5-5 hours long with Swedish commercials.

  • @Vercingetorix.Fantasia
    @Vercingetorix.Fantasia 3 года назад +2

    I've only ever seen the near 4 hour version . This and fences with wolves for me have the two best scores.

  • @kennethlatham3133
    @kennethlatham3133 3 года назад +1

    Lost in this discussion is the reality of the fact that this was one of the few films James Hayden (adult Patsy) ever made (he O.D.-ed soon after its release). To discard the comparatively rare onscreen footage of this promising, gifted young actor in such a cavalier fashion is a repulsive act. If there was more workable, usable footage of James Dean from any of his three films in existence, wouldn't you like to see it?

  • @ft9303
    @ft9303 Год назад

    The worst part is that Leone’s preferred version was a six hour cut which has never been seen and is considered lost