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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2022
  • This is THE most iconic scene in cinema history, the opening shootout of Once Upon a Time in the West
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  • @BoxofficeMoviesScenes
    @BoxofficeMoviesScenes  Год назад +1380

    Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?

    • @bettykuykendall2083
      @bettykuykendall2083 Год назад +83

      One

    • @aissatoubah3602
      @aissatoubah3602 Год назад +4

      AMd

    • @Anlushac11
      @Anlushac11 Год назад +203

      This scene. 9.0 out of ten. The whole movie, about a 9.5 out of ten. I stumbled on this movie one night by accidnt and decided to watch and I was captivated. I think its one of the best westerns I have ever seen.

    • @kingkobra1956
      @kingkobra1956 Год назад +84

      10

    • @PlatoCave
      @PlatoCave Год назад +101

      11

  • @blackout1482
    @blackout1482 Год назад +6919

    you know he is a badass when he plays his own theme music

    • @richardschueler4
      @richardschueler4 Год назад +121

      HAHHA, I was thinking the same thing. This mofo badass if he plays his own music.

    • @GuinessOriginal
      @GuinessOriginal Год назад +69

      Like the music box in a few dollars more, or the Bible speech in pulp fiction. When you hear that., it means your ass

    • @driewiel
      @driewiel Год назад +188

      Luckily for him Morricone didn't write it for piano.

    • @richardschueler4
      @richardschueler4 Год назад +32

      @@driewiel hahaha great comment!

    • @TheElitemarketing
      @TheElitemarketing Год назад +6

      This was the first thought that came to mind lol

  • @emgeesea3983
    @emgeesea3983 Год назад +3867

    If you’re like me, and over 50, you realize that the fact that few movies, let alone scenes within movies, are made at this pace any longer because society has evolved to the point where most people don’t have the attention span required to enjoy this kind of directing. In the age of tweets, instagrams, and other social media, messaging is delivered in 5-10 second bites and then it’s on to the next message. This has resulted in a society generally unable to endure the time scenes like this one require, unfortunately. It’s a shame, as a true art has been lost.

    • @Chelios__
      @Chelios__ Год назад +153

      I’m 27 and I share your frustration in this. It’s truly sad that we’ve not only lost the appreciation for such excellent scenes and pacing. But deem it as something bad and would be critiqued if it came out today, for being way too drawn out and slow in today’s society.

    • @hansiza9701
      @hansiza9701 Год назад +91

      I am 15 and totally agree with you! Far too many of my peers use attention span draining applications and cant enjoy good things anymore without getting bored very quickly...

    • @WgB5
      @WgB5 Год назад +13

      The end scene was far too long for even the most dedicated fan to watch. All that boring staring at each other.

    • @cobrajitsudojo
      @cobrajitsudojo Год назад +47

      Most people talk in sound bites and can't even carry a conversation. Social media has distorted their minds so bad that they can't hold on to a subject for 5 minutes straight. Sad

    • @feanedhell
      @feanedhell Год назад +94

      I could not roll my eyes harder at this comment

  • @mikeforester3963
    @mikeforester3963 9 месяцев назад +643

    Can we please acknowledge that _every_ camera shot in this scene is an entire oil painting in itself! Sergio Leone and his crew were a bunch of geniuses. They don't make'em like that no more.

    • @barry6941
      @barry6941 9 месяцев назад +2

      copycat much?

    • @mikeforester3963
      @mikeforester3963 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@barry6941 Why's that?

    • @rogerdavies6226
      @rogerdavies6226 8 месяцев назад +2

      onwLike I what was said about all the true old country music makers
      "Who gonna fill their shoes?" ain't no one stepping up that I see

    • @mikeforester3963
      @mikeforester3963 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@rogerdavies6226 Try Benjamin Tod and his wife, a.k.a. "Lost Dog Street Band". One of the best Outlaw Folk/Bluegrass/Country I've heard since Tyler Childers' "Nose To The Grindstone".

    • @eddiemoore1533
      @eddiemoore1533 8 месяцев назад +1

      Sturgil Simpson…Jamey Johnson…
      And people HATED this spaghetti schlock, when it came out…(I love it, so back off…And accept that there’s the lucky few, that respect, and enjoy it, while acknowledging, there’s justified critique… I just can’t…cause I’ll watch anything w Jack Elam in it…..

  • @infinite_monkey590
    @infinite_monkey590 10 месяцев назад +1043

    A big part of the scene is missing - they were waiting for this train for almost 10 minutes. It's a pretty bold move to open a movie with 10 minutes of nothing happening, just watching a squeaking wind wheel and some flies buzzing around. Epic!

    • @SteveCunningham007
      @SteveCunningham007 9 месяцев назад +81

      I love that scene. Nothing happens and it never gets boring.

    • @yyyihad
      @yyyihad 9 месяцев назад +58

      And don't forget a hat being fill with water.

    • @crimlarksSteve
      @crimlarksSteve 9 месяцев назад +37

      Exactly! Jack Elam trying to blow away a fly that lands on his face. That whole movie is amazing.

    • @thewispo
      @thewispo 9 месяцев назад +39

      like the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. 18 minutes with no dialogue.

    • @SteveCunningham007
      @SteveCunningham007 9 месяцев назад +8

      I love that part!@@crimlarksSteve

  • @ObscenePlanet
    @ObscenePlanet Год назад +1430

    "You brought two too many" is such a badass line

    • @TheGuitarReb
      @TheGuitarReb Год назад +28

      Well Charles really was a badass.

    • @timhinchcliffe5372
      @timhinchcliffe5372 Год назад +53

      My favourite Bronson line is in Death Wish II.
      (Looking at crucifix necklace of bad guy)
      "Do you believe in Jesus?"
      Bad guy: "Yes I do."
      "Well you're gonna meet him"
      * bang *

    • @Ih8nine
      @Ih8nine Год назад +11

      Would've been nice to have had Clint Eastwood utilize the other horse. Then there would have been two bad asses.

    • @handsomeman-pm9vy
      @handsomeman-pm9vy Год назад +6

      @@timhinchcliffe5372
      Yes that was a great line.

    • @samdrye8067
      @samdrye8067 Год назад +10

      WHAT WAS THAT MOVIE ? THAT IS AMAZING. GREAT ACTING

  • @markchildrey9441
    @markchildrey9441 Год назад +2071

    Jack Elam (the cowboy in the center who said "Frank sent us") was such a great actor. Over 200 films and TV show appearances. He lost the sight in his eye at age 11 during, of all things, a Boy Scout meeting, when a kid hit him with a pencil. He once mentioned to movie mogul Daryl Zanuck that he could have it fixed and Zanuck stopped him, telling him it was part of his mystique. Despite being known as a bad guy through most of his career, he did some outstanding comedy too, some poking fun at his many villain roles. He was also well respected by many of his peers and considered a great guy on a personal level.

    • @gregvetter5070
      @gregvetter5070 Год назад +92

      My brother, who's now a fire chief used to bring him oxygen in his later years in Ashland, Oregon.
      Said he was a real nice guy.
      Great old cowboy actor.
      Peace!

    • @markchildrey9441
      @markchildrey9441 Год назад +57

      @@gregvetter5070and that's where he died was in Ashland. So cool your brother knew him on a personal level!

    • @joeallen4587
      @joeallen4587 Год назад +56

      That’s a great story. I’m ashamed to say I only knew him as the doctor in Cannonball Run, and I was actually a little proud of myself for recognizing him here because of the age difference. Him and that damned finger made my childhood brighter lol. But now I’ll have to watch some more of his work.

    • @camcoulter5993
      @camcoulter5993 Год назад +31

      Great badguy. Was an movie accountant and supposedly asked Sam Goldwyn to let him play in a movie instead of his usually salary. That look was amazing.

    • @faithcastillo9597
      @faithcastillo9597 Год назад +81

      My favorite movie with Jack Elam is Support Your Local Sheriff. He's hilarious in that movie.

  • @paulwojnar2291
    @paulwojnar2291 2 месяца назад +17

    One of the greatest opening scenes of a film ever.

  • @moggiepetty8577
    @moggiepetty8577 9 месяцев назад +95

    I’m 70 yrs old , that’s my favorite movie . Watch it every time it comes on . 💕💕

    • @austriaco
      @austriaco 5 месяцев назад +4

      i seen this movie many times and yesterday again on tv. it is a masterpiece with brilliant music and great actors.
      merry xmas

    • @RickaramaTrama-lc1ys
      @RickaramaTrama-lc1ys 28 дней назад

      Ditto and I'm 78~!!

    • @ayubmatadar1136
      @ayubmatadar1136 15 дней назад +1

      Exactly same here Sir Born in 1953 and without a doubt my favourite film i don’t know how many times I have watched it and a music well i don’t think I got words to describe it must a heard music probably 100 times.

    • @user-me8qj6zk8n
      @user-me8qj6zk8n 13 дней назад

      There best...two too many...

  • @livefreeordie5534
    @livefreeordie5534 Год назад +701

    The way that line, "You brought two to many" wipes the smiles off all 3 cowboys is priceless.

    • @Tsamokie
      @Tsamokie Год назад +58

      two too* many

    • @blersiann
      @blersiann Год назад +8

      @@Tsamokie stop.

    • @EvgeneXI
      @EvgeneXI Год назад +14

      One of my favourite quotes in all cinema. 5 words that utterly evaporate any confidence those cowboys had. Delivered as a matter of fact.

    • @davrus100
      @davrus100 Год назад

      media.tenor.com/8rAXolE-CYwAAAAM/spongebob-scared.gif

    • @tubeerv
      @tubeerv Год назад +5

      Yep, they were order takers for Frank, and didn't appear to be the sharpest knives in the drawer, but, it didn't take Elam and Strodes very long to figure out what CB meant by THAT statement, lol.

  • @user-wu3yi9qc2g
    @user-wu3yi9qc2g 9 месяцев назад +135

    Even the shots before this scene were a work of art.. "You brought two too many" is such a badass line.

    • @oregonflatland
      @oregonflatland 3 месяца назад +3

      It's pretty good but Eastwood's "Get three coffins ready" is better.

    • @bobmorgan1575
      @bobmorgan1575 24 дня назад

      @@oregonflatland "Are you gonna pull those pistols or whistle Dixie?" - Josie Wales (Clint Eastwood)

  • @jmcm8546
    @jmcm8546 11 месяцев назад +38

    Charles Bronson and Jack Elam died only a few months apart in 2003. Both great actors. Greetings from Ireland ☘️

    • @WayneDunkley-fn2xe
      @WayneDunkley-fn2xe 5 месяцев назад +2

      Top of the morning to you buddy 🇮🇪🇯🇴✌️💯☪️☪️☪️

    • @elrey8876
      @elrey8876 4 месяца назад +4

      *Woody Strode, Jack Elam, and Charles Bronson* all served in WWII - even though Elam was blind in one eye. Charles Bronson was a gunner in a B-29 Superfortress, flew 25 missions including over Japan, was wounded and received a Purple Heart. It's strange to think of that generation of actors and how many served in the war.

  • @kennethwilliams7731
    @kennethwilliams7731 Год назад +2857

    The fact that the scene moves at a normal pace and isn't rushed makes it very special. Today's filmmakers as a whole are impatient and feel the need to push scenes rather than let them play out as they would in real life. The framing of the scenes with the intense close ups complimented with wide shots really grounds the viewer into the scene. We are present at this gunfight. We hear it,see it and in our minds we can even smell the gunpowder discharged!

    • @handsomeDRAC
      @handsomeDRAC Год назад +171

      It's the audience that is being pandered to with thier ADHD. A casual movie goer these days would find this scene long and boring. I wish more filmmakers would stop pandering to today's audience's and just make a really good movie. Few directors are though but no one sees them.

    • @alanroberts6918
      @alanroberts6918 Год назад +7

      Yes!

    • @shashankmore8532
      @shashankmore8532 Год назад +1

      Because the talented dop is muslim

    • @bigearl3867
      @bigearl3867 Год назад +53

      In real life?
      Firing from the hip with a pistol in real life at that speed means missing the target. Add to that the range they are firing from. The odds are on the side of the three men, not the one. After the first shot that missed, they'd all be trying to get to some sort of cover or concealment. When I train for something like this, I'm normally about three feet away from my practice targets.
      What we are seeing is the west as Holly Wood portrays it. Not saying that this isn't one of the best gun fights ever produced for the movies because it is.
      I suggest you read some books or video about how most gun fights really went down. Not trying to cut you down. It is a bad ass scene.

    • @Gamevet
      @Gamevet Год назад +23

      Sergio Leone had a knack for creating great scenes like this, as he did with his "Man with no Name" trilogy. I'd say that a lot of westerns after it, tried to follow that style of directing, with some succeeding and others not so much. I'd say that "Unforgiven" did a good job of presenting this style of buildup in a scene.

  • @Stuff_And_Things
    @Stuff_And_Things Год назад +817

    Agreed 100%.
    "You brought two too many". Loved that line.
    And that he takes a hit as well just added a layer of realism you didn't normally see in westerns.
    Leone was a master of the art.

    • @barneys4236
      @barneys4236 Год назад +16

      Yeah he takes a "hit", but, no blood, he puts his arm in a sling and he's good to go? I agree it adds the layer but it does seem pretty thin in that regard. Edit: ok fine, i saw the blood on his shoulder blade after watching again, but that was barely noticeable, lol.

    • @sam8404
      @sam8404 Год назад +19

      @@barneys4236 I noticed the blood right away, also he's clearly injured so I wouldn't say he's good to go.

    • @barneys4236
      @barneys4236 Год назад +12

      @@sam8404 Well, he got up and kept going so yes, my point still stands - he was good to go.

    • @TheRrsierra68
      @TheRrsierra68 Год назад +3

      How is this movie call or nane; it whorts to show my boys the leyend wéstern movies! 😊💪🏽👊🏽👋🏾 best regards.

    • @davedavids9619
      @davedavids9619 Год назад +17

      @@TheRrsierra68 This is 'Once upon a time in the West'. Music by Ennio Morricone, one of the greatest sound tracks ever. I have seen this movie at least 20 times and still love it. Absolute must see.

  • @pedrobaco563
    @pedrobaco563 6 месяцев назад +39

    The whole movie is a masterpiece. One of my favourite, if not the one.

  • @musicgodess80s
    @musicgodess80s 4 месяца назад +55

    Absolutely love how he buttons his coat to hold arm....Genius and so subtle

    • @CH3FFI3
      @CH3FFI3 3 месяца назад +4

      It gives the impression he has done it many times before

    • @Exxeron-ob3tv
      @Exxeron-ob3tv 3 месяца назад +2

      @@CH3FFI3 Been there, done that, got the coat...

    • @RickaramaTrama-lc1ys
      @RickaramaTrama-lc1ys 28 дней назад

      Yes I enjoyed it also but I kind of wish he would have wrapped it with something to stop the bleeding would have been more real~!!!

  • @myfortnite6405
    @myfortnite6405 Год назад +484

    " Once Upon A Time In The West" Is one of the best westerns ever made. It had an incredible cast and being a western. The music even had a starring roll.

    • @jamesmaybrick2001
      @jamesmaybrick2001 11 месяцев назад +22

      I would argue it is the best western ever made. The only other contender that come to mind is Unforgiven. After that there is a lot of competition.

    • @Bonzi_Buddy
      @Bonzi_Buddy 11 месяцев назад +26

      I would put The Good, the Bad and the Ugly up there with this one and Unforgiven in the top 3 slots.

    • @genox3636
      @genox3636 11 месяцев назад +7

      Oh, I thought this was Blazing Saddles

    • @wallykos6784
      @wallykos6784 10 месяцев назад +1

      What is this movie?

    • @thorman925
      @thorman925 10 месяцев назад +9

      @@jamesmaybrick2001 I agree with you 100%! Clint Eastwood hit it out of the park with Unforgiven!!

  • @matthayward7889
    @matthayward7889 Год назад +481

    “You bought two too many”
    That line is 10/10

    • @letsgobrandon6281
      @letsgobrandon6281 Год назад +21

      brought

    • @Alobo075
      @Alobo075 Год назад +29

      It's right up there with: "My mistake, 4 coffins." from "A Fistful of Dollars"

    • @matthayward7889
      @matthayward7889 Год назад +3

      @@Alobo075 absolutely!!

    • @grahambamford9073
      @grahambamford9073 Год назад

      And that's when the guys knew they were in trouble..... to be that sure of yourself in the face of 3 armed men, clearly there to kill you.

    • @NorthForkFisherman
      @NorthForkFisherman Год назад +3

      @@Alobo075 Or "Yojimbo".

  • @RamZar50
    @RamZar50 6 месяцев назад +53

    A magnificent opening scene which should be seen in its entire 15 minutes. Once Upon a Time in the West is an operatic masterpiece. Each of the main characters has a musical theme associated with it composed by Morricone. During filming the music would play.

    • @louiscyfer6944
      @louiscyfer6944 4 месяца назад +1

      the score came first. leitmotif. this was the only movie to do that. as far as themes for characters, starwars, lord of the rings also do it, but the score didn't dictate the story. this is also the best score ever for a movie.

    • @deanr.johansen6377
      @deanr.johansen6377 3 месяца назад

      Agreed, superb use of music. If I remember correctly, Cheyenne's theme is played after he is dead from the gunshot wound, rather than Harmonica's theme. Of course Harmonica got his guy, so why use the theme? Yet, Cheyenne is dead, so why use his theme? I still wonder why he chose Cheyenne's theme after he died.

  • @richard_n
    @richard_n 9 месяцев назад +26

    I consider this movie the best western ever made. It's truly art from beginning to end.

  • @ickatabg
    @ickatabg Год назад +1499

    "Did you bring a horse for me?" .. one simple line gives us all the context we need.
    No unnecessary dialogue, no needless cursing, no Hollywood bs.
    Perfection

    • @jonslg240
      @jonslg240 Год назад +13

      *This is the best OPENING scene ever, because they got the sound of the rusty windmill ALMOST right.*
      Other than that? It's mostly complete shit. The "brought one horse too many" line is the ONLY good thing about it.
      The rest is Hollywood bullshit, and you all know it.
      If you think you like this, try Justified. After season 2 you'll think it's great. Once you pass season 4 you'll realize it's the best show of this century.

    • @StudioSerious1
      @StudioSerious1 Год назад +78

      @@jonslg240 who pissed in your cup of coffee, boy?

    • @jonslg240
      @jonslg240 Год назад +2

      @@StudioSerious1 ooh that's so slyyy.. acting like it wasn't you 😂😂

    • @ricklee5845
      @ricklee5845 Год назад +40

      @@jonslg240 True.... Justified is a brilliant show and because of that it's on my 'watch again' list.
      There is absolutely no 'Hollywood Bullshit' in this movie, quite the opposite. Only two geniuses (Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone) could create such a masterpiece. I get the feeling that you are ignoring the music and even if you hear it, you are unable to see the context.
      Where in any Hollywood film or TV show do you hear music like this? And where in any Hollywood production do you find scenes with so little dialogue yet so much content?

    • @chicathegreencheekconure17
      @chicathegreencheekconure17 Год назад +23

      @@jonslg240 this is not a Hollywood movie

  • @raymondmeyers8983
    @raymondmeyers8983 Год назад +433

    Once Upon a Time in The West did not just have the best opening scene. It was one of the best western movies all around.

    • @stevetaylor7403
      @stevetaylor7403 Год назад +21

      No. It was simply one of the best films around of all times.

    • @inkybeecher4172
      @inkybeecher4172 Год назад +4

      No, but certainly the slowest and most cliche'.

    • @FelixS.
      @FelixS. Год назад +20

      @@inkybeecher4172 Oh look we have an edgelord here 🤡

    • @dove3853
      @dove3853 Год назад +8

      Remember that the Lord Jesus Christ died on a cross for you because He loves you so much. He then rose up from the dead three days later
      The Ten Commandments are called the moral law, (most of us are lying thieving blasphemous adulterer at heart and deserve hell) you and I broke the law, Jesus paid the fine. That’s what happened on that cross.
      By believing that Jesus died on the cross and rose up from the dead 3 days later and not just confessing your sin, but also repenting of all sin you have done and putting all your trust in Him in prayer, He will grant you everlasting life as a free gift.

    • @cs3473
      @cs3473 Год назад +6

      Two Things:
      1. Henry Fonda playing a Villain;
      2. Later on at the end of the film when Fonda's character realizes who Bronson's character is.

  • @tammymcc-n7652
    @tammymcc-n7652 9 месяцев назад +14

    “Once upon a Time in the West” is IMHO the greatest Western ever filmed. Brutal and cruel. And Henry Fonda was amazing. A classic.

    • @johnbrowne2170
      @johnbrowne2170 4 месяца назад

      The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is better with better music as well.

    • @deanr.johansen6377
      @deanr.johansen6377 3 месяца назад +1

      Fonda went in to read for the part with brown colored contact lenses. The director was angry; no, no, no; he wanted Fonda's blue eyes. Good call.

  • @EricBeck
    @EricBeck 10 месяцев назад +25

    HANDS DOWN the best opening sequence, certainly in Westerns, but also among the VERY best in all film. The credit sequence where we first meet the bad guys, the bits with each one - Jack Elam and the fly, the drip-drip-drip of water into Woody Strode's had, where he doesn't move and we have no idea why...until we see him carefully remove the hat and then tilt it to drink the accumulated water, which made perfect sense in a desert. The audio of the creaking mill and weather vane. MAN! Just a BRILLIANT set-up for the shoot out, and everything that followed. Seen this film a hundred times, moire viewings to come.

  • @BillyP13
    @BillyP13 Год назад +309

    I met Mr Bronson and his wife Ms Ireland in a pharmacy in Bayswater ( London) in the early nineties, working as a pharmacist.
    Both of them were so humble and kind to myself and all the staff .
    Both are legends for humanity.

    • @victorprasad9656
      @victorprasad9656 Год назад +7

      you are fortunate

    • @MikeSmith-hu8hv
      @MikeSmith-hu8hv Год назад +7

      Bronson is my favorite actor of all time What a guy

    • @brucef310
      @brucef310 Год назад

      He is an ahole in real life. Big time. Everyone hated the guy on set.

    • @ydcee3123
      @ydcee3123 Год назад +4

      @@brucef310 While working on The Great Escape, told David McCallum that he was going to 'take his wife'.. Imagine that. Well, he got Jill Ireland and David moved on.

    • @spanishpeaches2930
      @spanishpeaches2930 Год назад +3

      @@ydcee3123 i wonder if he played his harmonica first.... before he told him.

  • @dtrix102
    @dtrix102 Год назад +21

    Once Upon A Time In The West. Absolutely brilliant.

    • @paulturner6498
      @paulturner6498 Год назад

      For those who don’t know, and would like to, it’s Once Upon A Time In The West

  • @leeetchells609
    @leeetchells609 Год назад +620

    Charles Bronson was a real life tough guy. He served in ww2 flying bombing raids on Japanese islands.
    He receive wounds in action and was awarded the purple heart medal.
    Absolute legend.

    • @brianmurphy250
      @brianmurphy250 Год назад +54

      And also grew up dirt poor and worked as a miner among other tough jobs.

    • @motterjeffjm
      @motterjeffjm Год назад +16

      Wow he got money for being a minor? Most kids don't get paid as minors, lol

    • @brianmurphy250
      @brianmurphy250 Год назад +41

      @@motterjeffjm Jeff. Notice how I spelled the word. I really hope your joking and know difference between miner and minor.
      Fun fact: England passed the first labor law in 1833 ( which forbade any child under age of 9 to work) children were used in factors and mines for centuries. The US passed it federal labor laws in 1938. Have a good one!

    • @ericrobson4291
      @ericrobson4291 Год назад +23

      @@brianmurphy250 well said brian / Bronson Coburn mqueen Newman a different class of actors seemed to drift into acting but playing them selves/

    • @rickbunte3147
      @rickbunte3147 Год назад +37

      I sure wish movies still celebrated real men.

  • @glasshalffullofwhatever3106
    @glasshalffullofwhatever3106 2 месяца назад +6

    Once upon a time really capitalized its ambience and cinematography

  • @kelvinnoden3057
    @kelvinnoden3057 10 месяцев назад +19

    The greatest western of all time with the greatest music score 👌

    • @QWZXM
      @QWZXM 5 месяцев назад

      If not the greatest-in the top 5 westerns for sure-The Musical score was awesome.

    • @johnbrowne2170
      @johnbrowne2170 4 месяца назад

      The Good, The Bad and The Ugly had the greatest music score by far.

  • @TimmsMJ
    @TimmsMJ Год назад +739

    Oh Charlie Bronson....what a fantastic actor, what a great guy. RIP

    • @bobsullivan5714
      @bobsullivan5714 Год назад +20

      Bronson wasn't acting.....He really kilt them fools.

    • @user-ov3rw1db7w
      @user-ov3rw1db7w Год назад

      Charlie :-)

    • @pmas27
      @pmas27 Год назад +8

      Though he didn’t know how to pretend to play mouth organ!

    • @SansNeural
      @SansNeural Год назад +9

      @St. James Hawke A Lithuanian Eskimo from Pennsylvania?

    • @TroubledLoner
      @TroubledLoner Год назад +21

      I was a bus boy at Logan Airport in 1977 or 78, still in high school. I hung out with Charles, his wife Jill Ireland, and 2 or 3 of their young children, for about 3 hours. They were so nice, you can't imagine. I had many celebrity encounters (talked to David Bowie for several minutes, who was incredibly nice as well) but most famous people are pretty cold and not so nice. Charles Bronson was one cool dude, as well as a good husband and father.

  • @irrefudiate
    @irrefudiate Год назад +544

    Actually, the entire opening is one piece, while the intros are rolling. From Frank's men waiting on the train with that windmill creaking, to the fly crawling on Jack Elam's face, to the train's arrival and subsequent shoot-out. Yes, it's a masterpiece. And, it is bookended with the best climax scene ever.

    • @JohnSecker
      @JohnSecker Год назад +36

      Agreed. They've cropped this clip so it gets straight to the climax, but the whole build-up with the windmill,. the fly in the gun, the terrified ticket seller and the rest is all part of the pace and tension of the scene.

    • @kerigpope
      @kerigpope Год назад +30

      @@JohnSecker Without the constant windmill squeeking, the dripping water tower or the anticipation of the train's arrival, this scene is missing most of what made it so great. I'm not a western movie fan, but this movie is different than the others from the 1960s-the visuals of this movie have the impact of the best comic books of those days, it's film in comic book form. One of my favorite movies that I watch very often! 👍

    • @hehhehheh4588
      @hehhehheh4588 Год назад +10

      The water dripping on Woody Strode is the best part of the buildup.

    • @waltercopus1485
      @waltercopus1485 Год назад +12

      The cowboy on far left was Al Mulock. After shooting this scene he went back to his hotel room in entire cowboy outfit and jumped off hotel. He died on way to hospital. He was in Good, Bad, and Ugly. The one arm bad guy in bath tub seen. They say he was terrible drug abuser.

    • @EricRush
      @EricRush Год назад +2

      The usual omission: Clouds of white gunsmoke from black powder.

  • @Terminator0713
    @Terminator0713 6 месяцев назад +14

    I was born in 1990, and this is my favorite film of all time. Timeless.

    • @QWZXM
      @QWZXM 5 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it- I was born in 1950 and this one Ranks up there,not only with top 5 westerns but top 10 movies of all time-My opinion.

    • @JalilAHamid
      @JalilAHamid 4 месяца назад

      see shane and decide again.

  • @Michaelincontext
    @Michaelincontext 11 месяцев назад +11

    You need to watch the entire opening sequence, before "Harmonica" arrives. No music but the "ambient noise" of the wooden deck, squeaking mill, rocking chair, fly... before this. The set up is unique and amazing. If memory serves, nothing like this had ever been done before. In the special edition of the DVD, you can watch the interview. Amazing.

    • @sfjocko
      @sfjocko 10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes. I'd never seen anything like it before. It was a revelation that a scene where nothing happens can be so filled with events.

    • @thedukeofbork3147
      @thedukeofbork3147 10 месяцев назад

      @@sfjocko Then the action is all over in about two seconds - blink and you'd miss it. No modern director would dare do that - it would be all slow motion with agonised faces and squibs exploding under the actors' shirts. Leone gets it all over with, no gore, and we're back to the eerie silence.

  • @mikefields3089
    @mikefields3089 Год назад +362

    Charles Bronson, Jack Elam, Woody Strode...that's incredible talent. What an opening.

    • @-kabepugs3009
      @-kabepugs3009 Год назад +7

      All off them great faces for a closeup. 🤠

    • @paule.parker9714
      @paule.parker9714 Год назад +9

      4 men in the scene but only 3 faces. Who was the other guy?

    • @Vinterfrid
      @Vinterfrid Год назад +27

      @@paule.parker9714 The third hired gun was Al Mulock, a well established actor and seen in another Leone film as well. He committed suicide before the opening scene was completed, and that's the reason you don't see his face the last few minutes (a stand in was filmed from behind). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Mulock

    • @starwarsroo2448
      @starwarsroo2448 Год назад +1

      @@Vinterfrid i thouhht he fell

    • @jaliaskilo
      @jaliaskilo Год назад +1

      Mame of Novie ???

  • @memesouls8653
    @memesouls8653 Год назад +428

    *When the cinematography is not only ahead of its time, but better than most films made today…*

    • @FoulPet
      @FoulPet Год назад +21

      Would have been better is he was gender swapped and the bad guys made cat calls.

    • @memesouls8653
      @memesouls8653 Год назад +4

      @@FoulPet 🤣🤣🤣

    • @eh1702
      @eh1702 Год назад +2

      You’re thinking of Annie Get Your Gun. Or maybe Calamity Jane?

    • @redd605
      @redd605 Год назад

      Totally agree there was a scene that I really liked in a few dollars more , between Klaus kinski and Lee van cleef, when he strikes a match on his haunched shoulder at the bar with his Klaus tune for that character, and he , is stopped from drawing against Lee character, then ,Lee van cleef, takes his cigar , and light his pipe , Klaus kinski , character you could see the anger as his eyes swelling up, as the background music plays , brilliant scene Lee van cleef character smokes in his face. to anger him

    • @superbmediacontentcreator
      @superbmediacontentcreator Год назад

      It's in the writing and theatricality.

  • @HighCountryRambler
    @HighCountryRambler 8 месяцев назад +6

    Gotta love Bronson. Still watching him on old westerns on Grit TV instead of the garbage on cable.

  • @nickmorrow3829
    @nickmorrow3829 10 месяцев назад +1

    Jack and the fly is classic. The absolute best western ever made.

  • @RUAV2TWIN
    @RUAV2TWIN Год назад +367

    How Charles B improvises a sling for his arm, just adds a classic real world touch to the scene.

    • @cnrspiller3549
      @cnrspiller3549 Год назад +16

      I thought he was going to get to his feet and fond his harmonica had taken the bullet for him.
      Too cheesy?

    • @Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin
      @Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin Год назад

      @@cnrspiller3549 I was expecting that too, the fact that he was actually hit and just walks it off is way better.

    • @jayme3181
      @jayme3181 Год назад +10

      He should've used two buttons, that one is going to pop right off.

    • @bacaknezevic8197
      @bacaknezevic8197 Год назад +1

      Prevedite na hrvatski fala

    • @faryldaryl3975
      @faryldaryl3975 Год назад +27

      I liked the way that he did it looked like he's done it before. Like *sigh* gonna be one of those days...

  • @sisloan
    @sisloan Год назад +880

    The minutes leading up to this make this scene iconic. Almost monotonous in the pacing. 3 men waiting. The whole movie is a masterpiece. Every character with their own theme music. The story itself. The score. One of my top 5 movies of all time.

    • @jeffs1271
      @jeffs1271 Год назад +25

      The waiting and shootout could've been a short film by itself. Its it's own story.

    • @nobbystyles4807
      @nobbystyles4807 Год назад +11

      yes the audio alone is the star of this piece. the fly getting trapped in the gun barrel etc

    • @ThePdog3k
      @ThePdog3k Год назад +26

      Yeah, this clip was too short and started too late. The flies buzzing around while they are waiting, the water dripping into the man's hat until it's enough to take a sip.... those build so much of the atmosphere of this scene.

    • @skyelark5511
      @skyelark5511 Год назад +9

      What movie is this?

    • @chrism589
      @chrism589 Год назад +9

      I love the way the three characters are built up, only to be wasted five minutes into the film.

  • @mfuller2236
    @mfuller2236 8 месяцев назад +13

    Woody Strode was a wonderful actor. Wish we could have seen more of him.

    • @peterdoring7521
      @peterdoring7521 5 месяцев назад +1

      I also liked his part as a gladiator fighting with Kirk Douglas as Spartacus, when Strode wins but decides not to kill Spartacus but prefers to die by attacking the romans...

    • @RickaramaTrama-lc1ys
      @RickaramaTrama-lc1ys 28 дней назад

      Yes, I think the same about Woody and have you seen "The Professionals"~? He's great in that one too~!

  • @TomPeck76
    @TomPeck76 11 месяцев назад +20

    One of Sergio Leone's talents was his ability to take actors we already knew from dozens of movies and TV shows...and turn them into completely different people just for his films. I swear Charles Bronson looks completely different here, but looks much more familiar in everything else he ever did before or since. That says something about the raw skills of a director like Leone.

    • @sfjocko
      @sfjocko 10 месяцев назад +5

      Exactly. And Henry Fonda as Frank... he not only takes actors and turns them into different people, I think he intentionally subverted their popular image, so sweetheart Fonda plays a bad guy, and tough guy Bronson plays a sympathetic victim seeking justice.

    • @Smedley1947
      @Smedley1947 5 месяцев назад +1

      I never even realized it was Bronson until he spoke. His face always seemed somewhat wider in every other movie I've seen him in.

  • @DavidJones-rk5do
    @DavidJones-rk5do Год назад +10

    My mom met Jack Elam in the airport back in the 70's and got his autograph. I have it now and I cherish it. He was one of her favorite western stars.

  • @abouttime5000
    @abouttime5000 Год назад +356

    The directing, the cinematography, the editing, the acting, the lighting all came together in a collage of perfection.

    • @Live-Life-Freely
      @Live-Life-Freely Год назад +1

      Are you talking about Twilight?

    • @SpicyRok7482
      @SpicyRok7482 Год назад +5

      Not to mention the harmonica dubbing.

    • @steinwey
      @steinwey Год назад

      Except for the anachronistically white teeth and the missing propeller sound.

    • @abouttime5000
      @abouttime5000 Год назад +3

      @@steinwey true
      Dental issues were a big drawback in them days

    • @SpicyRok7482
      @SpicyRok7482 Год назад +1

      @@steinwey Realism goes only so far. Suspend disbelief...its "only" a movie.

  • @steppene
    @steppene 6 месяцев назад +7

    I was at the great opening of this movie. I will never forget the opening scene as long as I live. Epic stuff!❤❤❤

    • @QWZXM
      @QWZXM 5 месяцев назад

      Epic for sure- compared to today's junk movies with Actors/actresses that couldn't hold a candle to Bronson, Fonda and Claudia. Even Ole Jack Elam was a master compared to some of today's so called stars.

  • @bigdoug9045
    @bigdoug9045 8 дней назад

    I know my grandfather would've loved it. I wish I could watch it with him.

  • @HughCorbyCruick
    @HughCorbyCruick Год назад +33

    “You brought two horses too many” is one heck of a badass line.

    • @perry92964
      @perry92964 Год назад +1

      what about " i didnt let them kill him and that not the same thing"

  • @serekithegreat
    @serekithegreat Год назад +456

    Charles Bronson was a true Hollywood movie star 🎥. Rest in peace good sir. 🙏🏾✌🏾

    • @whynottalklikeapirat
      @whynottalklikeapirat Год назад

      He’s not resting … I … regret to inform you that he is actually-uh … dead 😬

    • @CB-xr1eg
      @CB-xr1eg Год назад +4

      @@whynottalklikeapirat That's known as the eternal rest...he's resting.

    • @whynottalklikeapirat
      @whynottalklikeapirat Год назад

      @@CB-xr1eg Circular deployment of words does not change the fact there there is nothing left there with any demonstrable ability to “rest” or anything else related to a functional living body and mind.

    • @SenfDazuGeber85
      @SenfDazuGeber85 Год назад +1

      @@whynottalklikeapirat Arrr, I bet you're fun at funerals!

    • @whynottalklikeapirat
      @whynottalklikeapirat Год назад

      @@SenfDazuGeber85 I am the life of the party 💀

  • @HeavyHaul51
    @HeavyHaul51 7 месяцев назад +1

    Charlie another great one . They are all gone now. There will never ever be actors the caliper of the ones up to the early 80s. McQueen, Bronson, Henry Fonda, Paul Newman, Robert Redford, Robert Ryan, Ernest Borgnine, John Wayne, James Coburn, Donald Southerland, Clark Gable, Clint Eastwood. etc, TV shows Bonanza, Gun Smoke, Wanted Dead or alive, the Virginian, the Rifleman,
    All those cowboys movies and TV shows Boomers grew up with. Retired now but watch them still. Even looneytunes Bugs, Daffy, Beep beep, Elmer, Fog Horn, old Sam rootinest tootinest cowboy in the land. The days we did have a care in the world.

  • @konellin189
    @konellin189 Год назад +86

    Watched these movies back in the Day with my Father. Hours enjoying each other's company. Later as the years passed and my fathers was 85 I let him watch me playing RDR2 and he was amazed how a game can look like a movie and we had a lot of flashbacks - Now my father passed and I miss him, the memories are forever in my mind and I never forget his look and laughter watching me playing RDR2. - We will meet again someday. Bless you all.

    • @taffymackem2596
      @taffymackem2596 11 месяцев назад +3

      God bless you and your dad ❤

    • @lilianfernandez2652
      @lilianfernandez2652 11 месяцев назад +1

      Lo mismo pienso hacer con el mio!

    • @johnhand871
      @johnhand871 11 месяцев назад +1

      I thought it was R2D2.

    • @davidszabo1618
      @davidszabo1618 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@johnhand871 Red Dead Redemption 2

    • @johnhand871
      @johnhand871 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@davidszabo1618 OK, not up on the latest games. Mostly ride motorcycles and get out doors.

  • @wildernesswithamani1027
    @wildernesswithamani1027 Год назад +153

    Once Upon A Time in the West and Charles Bronson are brass. Love that showdown. Reminds me of the ending of Good the Bad and the Ugly. Long tense stares, close ups of the eyes, Bronson's super confidence, it's gold.

    • @dickgoesinya9419
      @dickgoesinya9419 Год назад +6

      Yes, the music has a sting to it and when Frank finally realizes who harmonica is was priceless!!

    • @scene2much
      @scene2much Год назад +1

      The emotional intensity of dramatic moments, laconic hobbesian tones throughout....nasty brutish eternal....Leone

    • @jukeboxwiz
      @jukeboxwiz Год назад +3

      Both movies were directed by the same director - Sergio Leone.

  • @raybarger8119
    @raybarger8119 4 дня назад

    Probably the best Western movie ever done. Once u start watching you watch the whole movie

  • @augustseptember3503
    @augustseptember3503 2 месяца назад +2

    such a good scene, makes you appreciate the film in its entirety!

  • @checka1963
    @checka1963 Год назад +302

    I never tire of this scene. Great build up of tension, witty lines "you bought two too many!", and realistic shootout, plus haunting music. Legendary!

    • @frandanco6289
      @frandanco6289 Год назад +8

      "you brought"....

    • @-108-
      @-108- Год назад +8

      I love the squeaking of the wind mill water pump.

    • @daniel_j_a
      @daniel_j_a Год назад +10

      It's great - but, realistic shootout? Nah..

    • @-108-
      @-108- Год назад +3

      @@daniel_j_a Realistic by early Hollywood standards.

    • @breakfreak3181
      @breakfreak3181 Год назад +1

      Realistic shootout. 😅😂😅

  • @manduheavyvazquez5268
    @manduheavyvazquez5268 Год назад +335

    Not green screens, only real actors and real scenarios. Masterpiece ever. Greatness

    • @optimisticcosmic
      @optimisticcosmic Год назад +6

      Yes, CGI is ruining movies. I don’t want to watch a video game! 😄

    • @encinobalboa
      @encinobalboa Год назад +6

      2022 is fan dis-service, CGI, screen tint, McGuffins, character replacement, retcon, time travel, and forced identity politics. Analog film making is becoming a lost art.

    • @hylianro
      @hylianro Год назад

      @@encinobalboa it's very unfortunate

    • @chemicalimbalance7030
      @chemicalimbalance7030 Год назад

      Not a cell phone in sight

    • @beryl5544
      @beryl5544 Год назад +1

      @@optimisticcosmic u have no idea what cgi is lmao

  • @OpenYourEyes7479
    @OpenYourEyes7479 5 месяцев назад +4

    This is my wife's very favorite Western!

  • @user-ev4rp3qb6x
    @user-ev4rp3qb6x 3 дня назад

    It just dose not get any better than this, just a brilliant film with a great cast , writing and direction……..

  • @randallfrank5682
    @randallfrank5682 Год назад +80

    Jack Elam made a living with his amazing character acting. He was so good.

    • @bolt4694
      @bolt4694 Год назад +6

      And later, Elam made some classic western comedies like the two Local Sheriff and Local Gunfighter films. Great actor.

    • @garybaker5702
      @garybaker5702 Год назад +4

      @@bolt4694 true, it is a shame that he never got the recognition that he deserved

    • @markglass9123
      @markglass9123 Год назад

      @@bolt4694 Ranks just right behind Leslie Nielsen and Danny Trejo among those who transitioned from a slew of bad-guy roles to comedy gold. Vinnie Jones gets an honorable mention for his turn in Galavant, even though only a lucky few apparently watched that brief, brilliant series.

    • @hellogoodbye4061
      @hellogoodbye4061 Год назад +1

      Any movie that kills off the likes of Jack Elam and Woody Strode in the opening scene is gonna be major league badass.

    • @normanacree1635
      @normanacree1635 Год назад +3

      @@garybaker5702 He got recognition from those who matter. Namely, the people casting the movies and fellow actors. Apparently, he was worth having around just for his personality on the set.

  • @Elizabitchk17
    @Elizabitchk17 Год назад +147

    Probably one of the best gunfights in all of movie history, the fact that Harmonica took a slug when squaring off against experienced gunmen is even more realistic, excellent movie.

    • @SirGutWriter
      @SirGutWriter Год назад +2

      Yes, the fact that the great Woody Strode was able to get a shot off even as he was mortally wounded adds a wonderful touch to the scene.

    • @Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin
      @Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin Год назад

      The harmonica didn't take a shot, Bronson was actually hit in the shoulder, hence why he slung his arm afterwards.

    • @juandenz2008
      @juandenz2008 Год назад

      @@Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin He doesn't mean the literal harmonica got hit ! Charles Bronson's character is called "Harmonica".

  • @JH-lo9ut
    @JH-lo9ut Месяц назад

    The set crew that laid out those railway sleepers to form a makeshift platform, are the unsung heroes of this movie. Not only does it look amazing but have you ever tried to carry a railway sleeper?

  • @robertfrye9621
    @robertfrye9621 7 месяцев назад +5

    A 10 for sure. What a way to start a movie. It's too bad that Leone died at a fairly young age. Had he made more movies, he would go down as one of the greatest directors of all time. As it is, he STILL is one of the greatest directors of all time. This is a great movie and demonstrates how to make a movie. If I taught a film class this would be dissected for sure. No one has matched this level of excellence.

  • @hellogoodbye4061
    @hellogoodbye4061 11 месяцев назад +198

    The attention to detail on this scene is astounding. Bronson waits for the three gunman to come together before making his presence known as they were awaiting far apart beforehand. Watching Elam slowly bring his hand forward when he realizes a gunfight is inevitable.
    Bronson even shoots Woody Strode's character last, knowing it will take him longer to ready his "mare's leg" weapon, which is why he is the only one able to get a shot off of the three.
    Slow buildup is without peer in regards to Western style shootouts, save High Noon and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.

    • @LR-my2di
      @LR-my2di 11 месяцев назад +7

      It's no shotgun. It's a cutdown Winchester lever action rifle. Something like a .44/40 caliber.

    • @hellogoodbye4061
      @hellogoodbye4061 11 месяцев назад

      @@LR-my2di Interesting, thanks for the info.

    • @gregosborn6141
      @gregosborn6141 11 месяцев назад

      Sure enough

    • @LR-my2di
      @LR-my2di 11 месяцев назад +4

      Good point, but guys ... but you must know nothing about guns. Good grief. This was NOT a shotgun! It was a sawed off and modified lever action Winchester lever action RIFLE, probably in .44/40 caliber.

    • @mzmadmike
      @mzmadmike 11 месяцев назад +1

      Actually a cut down lever action "mare's leg," not a shotgun. But yes, slower to draw.

  • @toddgreen2782
    @toddgreen2782 Год назад +39

    This movie made in the 60's was one of the best ! Once upon a time in the West!

  • @ChatCzech
    @ChatCzech 22 дня назад

    That harmonica tune never gets old, perfect ring tone hahaha

  • @gatorunleashed275
    @gatorunleashed275 9 месяцев назад +3

    I love it so much, the simplicity is off the charts PERFECT and effective. Wonderful seeing things not get complicated and ruined.

  • @MorlokKurak
    @MorlokKurak Год назад +225

    Watching this makes me realize how I miss watching movies with my dad. He loved Westerns. I'm more of a Sci-fi guy, but he helped me appreciate this kind of movie. It's too bad no one can make a movie as well as this nowadays.
    🏇 🚀

    • @llywelynddraig853
      @llywelynddraig853 Год назад +3

      Take off the rose glasses. Put down the memberberrys and stop drinking the coolade.

    • @Litwinus
      @Litwinus Год назад +2

      @@llywelynddraig853 Are you going to something?

    • @donjohnson8952
      @donjohnson8952 Год назад +1

      They can they just choose not too. If you don't expect much they don't have to do much.

    • @notsorandumusername
      @notsorandumusername Год назад +7

      Funny thing is a scifi adventure show like The Mandalorian is clearly Clint Eastwood in space. Han Solo is also a cowboy type persona.

    • @Nopeasaurus
      @Nopeasaurus Год назад +3

      The Western genre may be dead (with no signs of revival anytime soon) but elements of it have been implemented to other genres, especially sci fi. I'd really recommend Trigun (1998), its an anime that takes place on a desert planet called Gunsmoke where people have to survive using "plants," inter-dimensional beings that are capable of producing power and energy as well as water. It's the perfect blend of western and sci fi.

  • @roberthayes9842
    @roberthayes9842 Год назад +158

    Bunked into the ABC cinema at 12 and was blown away by this film, that was 52 years ago and it's still one of the best opening western scenes going, classic

    • @QWZXM
      @QWZXM 5 месяцев назад +1

      I agree

  • @RonYoung-lc9du
    @RonYoung-lc9du 15 дней назад

    This opening scene and the opening scene in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid are the two greatest opening scenes of all westerns ever.

  • @anthonycicarelli588
    @anthonycicarelli588 10 месяцев назад +1

    Once upon a time in the west. Is the best movie I’ve seen, and the sound track is the best.

  • @ronaldmilner8932
    @ronaldmilner8932 Год назад +87

    Once Upon A Time In The West is a fantastic film! Not just a fantastic western, but a fantastic film!

    • @perry92964
      @perry92964 Год назад

      in the final shoot out the way fonda moved when he was shot was truly epic

    • @andylikesstuffchannel
      @andylikesstuffchannel Год назад

      Totally agree one of the best

    • @chrisgriffin4012
      @chrisgriffin4012 Год назад +1

      All of the, "once upon a time in...." movies are great. There's Hong Kong, Mexico, the West, etc. None of them are tied together, in any way, but they're all great.

    • @AMEER-114-
      @AMEER-114- Год назад

      Does anyone DESPISE the fact that some a hole decided Jack Elams voice wasnt tough enough or cool enough... so they put in a REAL LAME voiceover a. hole ?

    • @perry92964
      @perry92964 Год назад

      @@chrisgriffin4012 it almost seems like if you call it that it will automatically be great

  • @kipp1231
    @kipp1231 Год назад +34

    The opening 10 min of this movie is the greatest scene from any movie bar none. Sergio was a genius.

    • @stanleyhall2793
      @stanleyhall2793 Год назад +1

      Consider that none of the characters who died in the first ten minutes ever spoke one word makes your statement all the more truthful!!

    • @apveening
      @apveening Год назад +1

      @@stanleyhall2793 I suggest you rewatch that opening scene, both "Frank sent us" and "Looks like we are shy one horse" are spoken by charactes who died soon after.

    • @alansbinnie1446
      @alansbinnie1446 Год назад

      Dont think so. Most John Ford films stomp all over this.

    • @iamlegend5190
      @iamlegend5190 Год назад

      What movie is this. Not really up on all the old westerns. But i try to watch all the classics.

    • @apveening
      @apveening Год назад

      @@iamlegend5190 Once Upon A Time In The West.

  • @MrEazyze
    @MrEazyze 10 месяцев назад +2

    The costume designers of the old spaghetti westerns all deserve a lot of credit. All these guys look cool as hell haha

  • @taterbapple9847
    @taterbapple9847 10 месяцев назад +2

    Woody Strode deserves a mention. Always had a great screen presence. Great physique and a handsome devil too. Went from NFL to wrestling to film so multi talented guy.

  • @marimorok
    @marimorok Год назад +21

    They don't make movie like this anymore. So sad. This is one of the greatest movie ever.

  • @deveryshepardson3640
    @deveryshepardson3640 Год назад +318

    Sergio Leone is a legend. He understood what it took to make iconic movies and scenes within them. A true genius still being copied to this day

    • @pg2661
      @pg2661 Год назад +8

      Quentin Tarentino certainly has copied is style.

    • @danielkeeney8444
      @danielkeeney8444 Год назад +2

      What was the movie called

    • @fobgrvt
      @fobgrvt Год назад +5

      @@danielkeeney8444 if you mean this one, then it's "Once upon a Time in the West"

    • @SirGutWriter
      @SirGutWriter Год назад +10

      What's even more genius about Leone was that for most of his movies, he had Morricone compose the music first, telling him only length and the atmospheric mood he wanted for each scene. Then he fit the action to the music.

    • @pg2661
      @pg2661 Год назад +3

      @@SirGutWriter Wow I wasn't aware of this and I have been a fan for more than 1/2 a century

  • @theloniousMac
    @theloniousMac 4 месяца назад +1

    Well not THE most iconic scene in cinema history, but definitely one of them.

  • @user-cd9oz9jo6r
    @user-cd9oz9jo6r 2 месяца назад

    Met Jack Elam in 1972 in the Pasadena Robinson’s Department Store. Sold him a white dress shirt. Such a nice man and a great actor.

  • @holdernewtshesrearin5471
    @holdernewtshesrearin5471 Год назад +75

    This and the final shootout in "The good, the bad and the ugly".....perfection!

    • @troymatinca6484
      @troymatinca6484 Год назад +1

      For a few dollars 💸 more, right there as well

    • @Shmerpy
      @Shmerpy Год назад +2

      The opening is pretty classic too.

    • @holdernewtshesrearin5471
      @holdernewtshesrearin5471 Год назад

      @@Shmerpy - yes sir it is! Man, what great movies! There will never be another silver screen hay day like the movies from the '60s and '70s and there will never be a better lone wolf cowboy than Mr Clint Eastwood, Charles Bronson and company!
      They broke the mold with the writers, director and actors with those old movies. Hell, the entire ERA was just an aligning of the heavens and stars.
      Won't happen again, boys. Not in our lifetimes.

    • @TheVidkid67
      @TheVidkid67 Год назад +1

      The problem is The Good The Bad An The Ugly contains more historical errors than any other film in history.

    • @holdernewtshesrearin5471
      @holdernewtshesrearin5471 Год назад

      @@TheVidkid67 - how so?

  • @obi-potobi790
    @obi-potobi790 Год назад +76

    11. Never mind the best opening of a western, it's one of the best openings of any movie. Absolute gold.

    • @perry92964
      @perry92964 Год назад +2

      all of sergios openings are great in there own way.

    • @dougfisher1813
      @dougfisher1813 Год назад

      What about Kingpin?

  • @UncrushableHope
    @UncrushableHope 4 месяца назад

    My dad used to love this movie. I used to watch it with him all the time.

  • @woutervanlent5181
    @woutervanlent5181 7 месяцев назад

    A movie from 1968 and still popular . For me this is the best movie ever made .

  • @toddianuzzi
    @toddianuzzi Год назад +62

    One of the best crafted films ever made, and it’s my favorite. Everyone was at their best here, and Claudia Cardinale was never more beautiful. Viva Cheyanne!!

    • @felixkommey2505
      @felixkommey2505 Год назад +1

      What's the title of the movie

    • @JamesSalafia
      @JamesSalafia Год назад

      @@felixkommey2505 Once Upon a Time in the West

    • @LAGreg123
      @LAGreg123 Год назад

      @@felixkommey2505 Do yourself a favor, get the DVD and set aside a few hours one weekend and watch it all the way through. It’s a commitment but worth every moment. The rest of the movie just keeps getting better from here.

    • @felixkommey2505
      @felixkommey2505 Год назад

      @@LAGreg123 what's the title

    • @LAGreg123
      @LAGreg123 Год назад +1

      @@felixkommey2505 it’s called, Once Upon a Time in the West. Directed by Sergio Leone. It starts Charles Bronson, Jason Robards, Claudia Cardinale and Henry Fonda.

  • @DaBigE
    @DaBigE Год назад +40

    Even the shots before this scene were a work of art.

  • @FeliceDeFalco
    @FeliceDeFalco 4 месяца назад +1

    I think this and other Sergio Leon's are simply masterpieces. The framing of the duel scene is just a piece of art

  • @bfhfhfhdj
    @bfhfhfhdj Год назад +100

    My favorite western of all time. Watched it as a kid and was genuinely shocked to see who the bad guy was. Long before internet and social media. It was kept a secret. Left an impression for sure. The bad guy was my childhood hero. Just such a great movie.,

    • @perry92964
      @perry92964 Год назад +4

      it was a shock for me as well but he did make one hell of a bad guy

    • @mortenlillelund1
      @mortenlillelund1 Год назад +1

      Yeah I remember the director said that when Henry Fonda first arrived to the studio he looked like an old man. The director became unsure how this would work. But once he got the suit on, he got into character and voila, perfect.

    • @QWZXM
      @QWZXM Год назад +1

      One of the Best westerns ever, Fonda in his most evil role. Bronson, Robards superb and Claudia was stunning. Jack Elam in that opening scene was better in his 2 minutes than most actors are today in an entire movie.

    • @AMEER-114-
      @AMEER-114- Год назад

      Does anyone DESPISE the fact that some a hole decided Jack Elams voice wasnt tough enough or cool enough... so they put in a REAL LAME voiceover a. hole ?

  • @steveaverett
    @steveaverett Год назад +87

    One of the best movies ever, Western or otherwise. So many great lines. "How do you trust a man that can't trust his own pants?" Absolute classic.

    • @lecutter9382
      @lecutter9382 9 месяцев назад +5

      I think this was easily one of Henry Fonda's best piece of work. I would have loved to see him play more villains. For me? Best line in the film is when the sits down at the desk and the businessman asks him what he thinks of it....
      Morton: How does it feel sitting behind that desk, Frank?
      Frank: It's almost like holding a gun... only much more powerful.

  • @saadams4937
    @saadams4937 9 месяцев назад +1

    First time I saw this movie was in Budapest, Hungary, with Hungarian subtitles. I have watched it many times since. Bought the DVD, of course. That harmonica tears a hole in your heart....

  • @m.a.v.p.8926
    @m.a.v.p.8926 11 месяцев назад

    For me one of the best western of History of Cinema. And music ..perfect.

  • @Jonsse
    @Jonsse Год назад +256

    This is such a great scene for the audience. You establish the hero as a badass, but also instill within the audience a sense of danger. He can be shot, he can be killed. Now every time he's in danger, it's not certain to the viewer whether harmonica survives the encounter.

    • @karenking5357
      @karenking5357 Год назад +3

      🤣

    • @dove3853
      @dove3853 Год назад +10

      Remember that the Lord Jesus Christ died on a cross for you because He loves you so much. He then rose up from the dead three days later
      The Ten Commandments are called the moral law, (most of us are lying thieving blasphemous adulterer at heart and deserve hell) you and I broke the law, Jesus paid the fine. That’s what happened on that cross.
      By believing that Jesus died on the cross and rose up from the dead 3 days later and not just confessing your sin, but also repenting of all sin you have done and putting all your trust in Him in prayer, He will grant you everlasting life as a free gift.

    • @Jonsse
      @Jonsse Год назад +20

      Thank you Brother Dove, may Satan rule your life for all eternity, Ramen

    • @Illawong
      @Illawong Год назад +1

      @@dove3853 There is no historical evidence that Jesus was crucified. There is no evidence that he was resurrected. The four gospel accounts completely contradict each other and are obviously written as theological fiction, not fact. By the way, the gospel account is that he was dead for less than two days, from late Friday until mid-Sunday. You don't even know the Bible you claim to follow.
      The Ten Commandments are not the moral law. They are the religious law. Out of 10, the first four teach us that jealousy is an admirable trait. Most cultures venerate one's elders so the 5th is stating the obvious. Numbers 6, 8, and 9 are already illegal in every culture, Christian or not, so no contribution there, and the surrounding passages give every possible excuse for breaching number 6 on the slightest pretext such as God commanding the killing of a man for gathering sticks on the Sabbath. It would be interesting trying to make laws in relation to number 10 which deals only with what is going on inside a person's mind. It also treats a wife as a man's chattel equivalent to his ox or his ass, which is in keeping with the misogyny of the Bible generally.
      ruclips.net/video/tz3EEqtcJME/видео.html

    • @toadelevator
      @toadelevator Год назад +1

      Nice! 😅

  • @karenbishop5885
    @karenbishop5885 Год назад +180

    Such great character actors, no Botox, no plastic surgery. Real people. Great actors

    • @diaperjoeisaped1723
      @diaperjoeisaped1723 Год назад +1

      Good characteristics to have.

    • @MarcVesseur
      @MarcVesseur Год назад +1

      And lots of make-up

    • @khanonkhaz2868
      @khanonkhaz2868 Год назад +4

      And no roids junkies

    • @chevytruckjerry
      @chevytruckjerry Год назад

      And no blood loss 😂

    • @jonsnow1123
      @jonsnow1123 Год назад +2

      Squeeze me? Baking powder? You don't think they had crown teeth and plastic surgery when this movie was made? Yul Brenner had a revolving account with his plastic surgeon.

  • @marijanestomberg2026
    @marijanestomberg2026 11 месяцев назад +1

    One of the top 5 movies watched in my lifetime. I give the opening scene a 10, the highest!

  • @user-qo4um8oo6p
    @user-qo4um8oo6p 3 месяца назад

    This is the greatest western ever made. The 2 greatest shootouts in western history are in this movie.

  • @amarbaha
    @amarbaha Год назад +39

    BEST western scene ever and BEST actors EVER! This is an incredibly underrated movie! Claudia.....OMG!!!

    • @avap2677
      @avap2677 Год назад

      Yep , here too ! Greats from the Netherlands.

    • @woodyatwes9372
      @woodyatwes9372 Год назад

      What's it called?

    • @avap2677
      @avap2677 Год назад +1

      @@woodyatwes9372 Once apon a the time in the west .

  • @deznoyer9673
    @deznoyer9673 8 месяцев назад +1

    I loved this opening so I went to use my prime account to watch the movie. Much to my dismay
    this particular show was not available in my area. No other explanation. Thanks Prime!

  • @adnomo
    @adnomo 3 месяца назад

    I don't care how many times I see this scene I never get tired of it.

  • @kdmil2002
    @kdmil2002 Год назад +187

    This is one of those movies that you never forget and you watch a number of times during your lifetime. I saw it for the first time probably 50 years ago and I never forgot it. Now that is a great movie. The tragedy of the young boy's first encounter with the gang is visceral and it drives the fire that goes through the whole film. BRAVO!

    • @andyusfca
      @andyusfca Год назад

      God will not be mocked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @myfortnite6405
      @myfortnite6405 Год назад +3

      Huh? Young boy? Are you referring to the scene above thats from the opening of the movie? Maybe your thinking of another movie. Or are you talking about a different scene, like when harmonica was a kid. The sece above is from the movie "Once Upon A Time In The West" And is like you said in the beginning of your comment. its a movie you can rewatch over and over throughout life. I love this movie, its still one of my favorites of all westerns.

    • @genox3636
      @genox3636 Год назад +1

      Is this Blazing Saddles?

    • @aintgotnohandledog
      @aintgotnohandledog Год назад +2

      Bwahaha Blazing Saddles lmao😂😂😂

    • @kdmil2002
      @kdmil2002 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@myfortnite6405 I am talking about the first time he meets this gang as a boy...if you know the movie then you know exactly what I am talking about. Why is he coming for all of them? Think about it.

  • @perryb5984
    @perryb5984 Год назад +26

    "You brought two horses too many." All of their faces drop. What a great scene!

  • @rogerdavies6226
    @rogerdavies6226 8 месяцев назад +1

    The last one to fall had to be hard to do. to fall that slowly -- guy needs an award just for that!!

  • @Arie1singer
    @Arie1singer 8 месяцев назад

    This is the one of the best western movie. Next to the bad, the good and the ugly and other's of Clint Eastwood western movies. They are the best movies of all time.

  • @localpyro
    @localpyro Год назад +54

    When the camera rises up over the town and the beautiful music comes to a crescendo at the beginning, the detail of the town is breathtaking, one the greatest movies of all time.

    • @tensor131
      @tensor131 Год назад +1

      Yeah and that town scene makes you realise that you are getting at least three outstanding films in one .. and ever so slowly, really slowly (just like this scene above) the links are revealed .... what a concept!! The end is as good as the beginning.

    • @stevebakker6884
      @stevebakker6884 Год назад +2

      Leone built out that town JUST for that one shot.

  • @RCAvhstape
    @RCAvhstape 11 месяцев назад +16

    If you haven't seen this film, you need to watch the whole thing. This clip is only the end of the opening scene. There's about 10 or 12 minutes leading up to this where the three gunmen scare the station agent away and just wait for the train to come, with a fly and the sound of that windmill pump, and the sound of the train as they search the platform looking for Harmonica. It's just pure atmosphere and tension.