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C'era una volta il West
Titolo originale: C'era una volta il West
Regia:
Sergio Leone
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Anno: 1968
Origine: Italy | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Western
Tag:
small town
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loss of loved one
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harmonica
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wedding party
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spaghetti western
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arizona territory
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intercontintental railroad
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outlaw gang
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water pump
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mysterious character
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boom town
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railroad company
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hope for a new life
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railroad construction
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Cast:
Claudia Cardinale
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Henry Fonda
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Jason Robards
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Charles Bronson
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Gabriele Ferzetti
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Paolo Stoppa
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Woody Strode
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Jack Elam
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Keenan Wynn
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Frank Wolff
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Lionel Stander
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Frank Braña
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Stefano Imparato
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Claudio Mancini
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Al Mulock
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Antonio Palombi
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Renato Pinciroli
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Aldo Sambrell
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Conrado San Martín
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Enzo Santaniello
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Simonetta Santaniello
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Luana Strode
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Fabio Testi
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Marco Zuanelli
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Antonio Molino Rojo
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Román Ariznavarreta
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John Frederick
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Aldo Berti
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Spartaco Conversi
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Saturno Cerra
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Paolo Figlia
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Dino Mele
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Simonetta Stefanelli
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Regina Elena Bisio
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Michael Harvey
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Jack English
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Joyce Gordon
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Bernard Grant
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Edward Mannix
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Dan Sturkie
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Mentre i costruttori della ferrovia marciano inarrestabilmente attraverso il deserto dell'Arizona sulla loro strada verso il mare, Jill arriva nella piccola città di Flagstone intenzionata a iniziare una nuova vita.
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At the opening duel, Woody Strode carries a "Mare's Leg" firearm (Winchester Model 1892), in a tribu [...]
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Unlike the Dollars trilogy, which were all solely shot in Spain, Sergio Leone travelled to the U.S. [...]
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Spoilers: The character of "Harmonica" (Charles Bronson) in Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) was [...]
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Clocks are a recurring image, many simply painted, or incomplete, reflecting the theme of time noted [...]
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The duster coats featured in the film became the must-have fashion items in its day. The French depa [...]
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Al Mulock, who played one of the three gunmen in the opening sequence, committed suicide by jumping [...]
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When Henry Fonda was trying to decide whether to be in this film, he asked his friend Eli Wallach, w [...]
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The opening sequence was copied indirectly, using Mezzogiorno di fuoco (1952).
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After completing the Dollars trilogy (Per un pugno di dollari (1964), Per qualche dollaro in più [...]
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"Premiere" Magazine voted this as one of "The 25 Most Dangerous Movies".
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This film is in the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films on Letterboxd.
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Harmonica's unfortunate brother was played by production manager Claudio Mancini.
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This marked the first of the last three films to be fully directed by Sergio Leone. All three of his [...]
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There is a deleted scene where Harmonica, following the opening shoot-out, was beaten up by the Sher [...]
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Warren Beatty, Jean-Paul Belmondo, and Terence Stamp were considered for Harmonica.
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Sergio Leone made hundreds of references to films that influenced him. Some were quite obvious (like [...]
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The credits, concluding with director Sergio Leone, last over ten minutes into the start of the film [...]
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Henry Fonda prepared for his role as the villain "Frank" by arriving in Italy with a pair of brown c [...]
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In the opening scene, when Stony (Woody Strode) is under the water tank, water kept dripping onto th [...]
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The saloon set seen when Jill talks with Harmonica after the auction was later used in "My Name is N [...]
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John Carpenter, a huge fan of Sergio Leone and this film, had "Jill's Theme" by Ennio Morricone play [...]
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Luana Strode: The Indian woman who flees from the train station in the opening sequence. She was the [...]
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The McBain house was built of solid logs that remained following production of the Orson Welles' mov [...]
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Body count: twenty-nine.
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The main selling point to producers for the use of the Techniscope process was the savings in camera [...]
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The central plot of a ruthless railroad baron murdering a landowner for their water, is borrowed fro [...]
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The character name of "Brett McBain" was derived from two famous U.S. mystery writers, Brett Hallida [...]
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Joyce Gordon (who did the dubbing for Claudia Cardinale, Mrs McBain) & Bernie Grant (who did the dub [...]
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According to most people involved, Cheyenne had not been in Bernardo Bertolucci's and Dario Argento' [...]
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Over half of the film's budget was spent on the actors' salaries.
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If you look carefully at Claudio Mancini's lip movements during the flashback in the final duel, Har [...]
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Included among the American Film Institute's 2005 list of 250 movies nominated for AFI's 100 Years o [...]
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The Flagstone set reportedly cost as much as the entire budget for Leone's Per un pugno di dollari ( [...]
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Charles Bronson plays a harmonica in this film and also played a harmonica in Robert Aldrich's Vera [...]
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Henry Fonda originally turned down the role of Frank. Director Sergio Leone flew to the United State [...]
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Paramount's trailer for the film was created by future film director Brian Trenchard-Smith.
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Henry Fonda and Jack Elam appeared in L'ora della furia (1968) and The Red Pony (1973).
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Sergio Leone: [theme] Jill, Harmonica/Frank, Cheyenne, and Morton.
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Enrico Maria Salerno was considered for Mr. Morton.
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Jack Elam and Keenan Wynn appeared in La valle dell'orso (1966).
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Selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry in 2009.
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Although Lionel Stander's establishment is located in Monument Valley, the interiors were shot at Ci [...]
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John Landis was one of the stuntmen on this film.
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When Cheyenne meets Harmonica early in the story, he reveals Harmonica's gunshot wound (at the time) [...]
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DIRECTOR TRADEMARK (Sergio Leone): (close-up): In most gunfight scenes.
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The McBain farmhouse location in Almeria turned up in Raiders Of The Lost Ark, as Marian's bar in Ne [...]
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Final film of Simonetta Santaniello.
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All of Lionel Stander's scenes were cut out for the truncated U.S. release.
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For the opening sequence where the three dusters waited for the train, filmmakers lightly coated Jac [...]
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Ennio Morricone composed the musical score to the original screenplay by Sergio Leone and Bernardo B [...]
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Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider.
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The most successful film released in France in 1969.
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The Finnish title of the film is Huuliharppukostaja wich translates to Harmonica Avenger.
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Cheyenne's real name was Manuel Gutierrez, according to the script. Sergio Leone didn't feel that Ja [...]
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Of the four main cast members, Henry Fonda and Jason Robards are the only ones who don't share a sce [...]
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The original treatment of the movie was written by Dario Argento and Bernardo Bertolucci, who were f [...]
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In Germany the movie was released with the title "Spiel mir das Lied vom Tod" which translates to "P [...]
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DIRECTOR TRADEMARK (Sergio Leone): (Music): By Ennio Morricone.
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Two years earlier, Claudia Cardinale and Woody Strode were co-stars in I professionisti (1966), appe [...]
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The final duel between Frank and Harmonica was shot almost exactly like the one in L'occhio caldo de [...]
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The first draft of the script was 436 pages long.
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Robert Hossein, who was a good friend of Sergio Leone, was originally to play Morton, but due to sch [...]
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Sergio Leone liked to tell the story of a cinema in Paris where the film ran uninterrupted for two y [...]
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At Imagine Film Festival in Amsterdam, Netherlands, co-writer Dario Argento said it was him that cam [...]
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Following the huge success of the Dollars trilogy, United Artists was prepared to finance Sergio Leo [...]
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Co-writer Bernardo Bertolucci said in interviews that it was his idea to have a female character to [...]
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The story was concocted between Sergio Leone, Dario Argento, and Bernardo Bertolucci over sessions a [...]
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When Cheyenne tells Harmonica "When they do you in, pray it's someone who knows where to shoot," Har [...]
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The film was dubbed into several languages following its completion, including Italian, English, Spa [...]
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This is the only film in Sergio Leone's legacy in which the action revolves around a woman (Leone ha [...]
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This is the second movie where Charles Bronson is a harmonica player. First was in the film Vera Cru [...]
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Robert Ryan was offered the role of the Sheriff played by Keenan Wynn. Ryan initially accepted, but [...]
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This was the first feature to involve Sergio Leone's newly formed company, Rafran, which was named a [...]
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In a deleted scene, Frank gets a shave at a perfume shop. Henry Fonda sits in the same position he d [...]
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The scene in which Morton bribes Frank's men to working for himself instead has two poignant aspects [...]
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Co-writer Bernardo Bertolucci says on the film's DVD that when he first suggested to director Sergio [...]
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The scene where Frank and his henchmen in dusters kill the McBain family is meant to signify the wea [...]
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Claudia Cardinale's first day of filming was her nude love scene with Henry Fonda. This also marked [...]
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There was some controversy over the casting of white actors Charles Bronson and Jason Robards as Mex [...]
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Afraid of being typecast having made three spaghetti Westerns in a row with Sergio Leone, Clint East [...]
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Harmonica does not blink even once during his final duel with Frank.
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Sergio Leone originally intended to reunite the three stars of Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo (1966 [...]
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Sergio Leone originally offered the role of Harmonica to Clint Eastwood, but he turned it down, as h [...]
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Sergio Leone originally wanted Sophia Loren to play Jill McBain, and Carlo Ponti, her husband, was w [...]
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The original intent for the opening scene was to use music already composed by Ennio Morricone. Howe [...]
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Kirk Douglas, an admirer of Sergio Leone, lobbied for the role of Cheyenne.
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Claudia Cardinale wears fake eyelashes throughout the movie. Fake eyelashes were invented by Max Fac [...]
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For this film, Claudia Cardinale and Paolo Stoppa took the longest buggy ride in movie history. It b [...]
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Frank goes to Morton's train and finds that dead bodies are scattered around. But the train's firema [...]
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When Harmonica shoots Frank, Cheyenne cuts his right cheek just below his eye with a razor because h [...]
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In the stable scene, Harmonica says to Cheyenne, "I saw three of these dusters a short time ago. The [...]
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When Frank goes back to the train and finds the dead men strewn about, the smoke from the locomotive [...]
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In the opening scene. Harmonica is involved in a gunfight with three of Frank's men at the Cattle Co [...]
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Mr Morton's train must have a driver and a fireman. Morton also needs a housekeeper. It is unbelieva [...]
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The shadows change direction between cuts throughout the gunfight scene between Frank and Harmonica.
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As the speed of rotation of the wind-pump sails varies, the sound of the squeak does not. At no poin [...]
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The porter asks Jill about her luggage and then offers to carry it for her, but his mouth never move [...]
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Jill's luggage is schlepped from the train - twice.
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When Sam is taking Jill McBain to the ranch, they have to go through the construction site for the r [...]
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As Frank and his gang ride away from the train, tire tracks are visible in the dirt.
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When the train carrying Harmonica pulls into the station at the start of the movie, one shot shows t [...]
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The train's box cars have four wheels, a rounded roof, and other features more akin to European rail [...]
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At the very end of the movie, the camera pans back to show the complete scene of men working at the [...]
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In the opening scene at the rail station, Woody Strode's character is shown to be carrying a cut dow [...]
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At the end of the story, the young Harmonica, who is holding his brother on his shoulders, has decis [...]
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When Frank rides to meet Harmonica for the showdown, he is riding on a white horse, a minute later t [...]
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During the duel between Frank and Harmonica, Cheyenne shaves his beard (mostly his sideburns); howev [...]
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A woman extra does a sloppy unnatural fall.
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When Harmonica climbs down the ladder, only to meet Frank at the other end of a .45, the ladder is c [...]
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When Jill arrives at the station, she is one of many people leaving the train, and her baggage is ca [...]
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Spanish railways have a broader gauge (1,674 mm) than the American railways, which are mostly built [...]
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During the final flashback ("Keep your lovin' brother happy") from shot to shot the harmonica change [...]
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When Cheyenne shoots the man who's guarding Harmonica through the train window, there is no blood on [...]
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While preparing for the wedding feast, Brett's daughter sings a few lines of "Danny Boy". The words [...]
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When Cheyenne's boot first appears outside the train window, it's the left one. The second time, it' [...]
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Right after Harmonica shoots Frank, Frank dies and his body goes limp with his head coming to rest o [...]
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After just being shot in the left shoulder, Harmonica is able to physically manhandle Wobbles in the [...]
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When Harmonica arrives at the McBain ranch and plays his harmonica at night, he lights a match, whic [...]
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At around 1:20 in the movie, when Frank is inside the train with Morton and the Mexican-looking man, [...]
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Near the beginning, Brett McBain is shooting birds, and Timmy (Brett's son) collects the birds and s [...]
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The train in the opening segment of the movie pulls into the station but does not take on either fue [...]
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During The Man's flashback which explains how he came to possess the harmonica, the harmonica change [...]
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In the flashback scenes where Harmonica recalls being forced by Frank to play the mouth harp, the in [...]
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During Harmonica's confrontation with Frank towards the end of the movie, his hair appears to have g [...]
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Brett McBain orders his daughter Maureen to cut the bread in thicker slices, because "they're throwi [...]
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On the DVD case, Sergio Leone is quoted as saying "All of the characters in the film, except Claudia [...]
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Frase
Jill: I could swear we're going to have that stran [...]
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Cheyenne: Yeah, go on. Play, Harmonica. Play, so y [...]
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Frank: You've made a big mistake, Morton. When you [...]
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Harmonica: When you hear a strange sound, drop to [...]
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Frank: Is there anything in the world you wouldn't [...]
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Cheyenne: Hey, what in the hell are you standing a [...]
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Frank: What do you want? Who are ya? Harmonica: D [...]
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Cheyenne: By the way, you know anything about a ma [...]
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Cheyenne's Lieutenant: Cheyenne. We thought we'd n [...]
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[Frank knocks Morton off of his crutches] Morton: [...]
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Cheyenne: Listen, Harmonica, a town built around a [...]
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Morton: I got on board within sight of the Atlanti [...]
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Harmonica: Now I gotta go. Gonna be a beautiful to [...]
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Cheyenne: They wanna hang me, the big black crows. [...]
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Harmonica: The reward for this man is 5000 dollars [...]
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Frank: Who are you? Harmonica: Jim Cooper, Chuck [...]
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Harmonica: I saw three of these dusters a short ti [...]
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Morton: Not bad. Congratulations. Tell me, was it [...]
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Morton: You'll never succeed in becoming like me. [...]
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Wobbles: You know you can trust me. Frank: Wobble [...]
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Frank: Surprised to see me here? Harmonica: I kne [...]
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[first lines] Cattle Corner Station Agent: Hey. H [...]
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Cheyenne: Make believe it's nothing.
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Barman: What can I do for you, ma'am? Jill: I wou [...]
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Frank: Morton once told me I could never be like h [...]
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Cheyenne: [drinking coffee] Good. My mother used t [...]
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Jill: You don't look at all like the noble defende [...]
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Frank: [trying to convince Harmonica to sell him t [...]
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Harmonica: [facing three men] And Frank? Snaky: F [...]
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Morton: [to Wobbles] Hm. You should learn to live [...]
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Cheyenne: [about Harmonica] He not only plays. He [...]
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Cheyenne: [to Jill] You know what? If I was you, I [...]
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Harmonica: [to Frank, spotting a gunman above a pa [...]
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[Frank and his gang are standing in front of Timmy [...]
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Frank: Keep your lovin' brother happy.
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Jill: [carrying around Brett's photograph] You wak [...]
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Wobbles: I'm mighty careful, Frank. No one could h [...]
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Frank: I'm beginning to think I might be a little [...]
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Frank: Any normal man would put a bullet in his br [...]
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Cheyenne: You deserve better. Jill: The last man [...]
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Cheyenne: [pointing his gun at Morton] Hey, you. W [...]
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Harmonica: Your friends have a high mortality rate [...]
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Frank: You paid five thousand dollars for somethin [...]
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Jill: [stares at Harmonica from her window] Cheyen [...]
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[Frank sits at Morton's desk] Morton: How does it [...]
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Cheyenne: If somebody had a mind to kill me, it fi [...]
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Frank's lieutenant: [seeing Morton deal out 500 do [...]
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Frank: Frank: The future don't matter to us. Nothi [...]
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Jill: Hey, you're sort of a handsome man. Cheyenn [...]
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Cheyenne: You know, Jill, you remind me of my moth [...]
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Harmonica: You know, Wobbles... I'm kind of mad at [...]
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Frank: Now I understand why they miss you so much [...]
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Cheyenne: You don't understand, Jill. People like [...]
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Jill: But... but they were his men. Harmonica: Ye [...]
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Harmonica: You're a remarkable woman. Jill: And y [...]
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Barman: And so, this cousin of mine keeps writing [...]
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[last lines] Cheyenne: Hey, Harmonica, when they [...]
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Cheyenne: You know, ma'am, when you've killed four [...]
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Cheyenne: Ma'am, it seems to me you ain't caught t [...]
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Cheyenne: What the hell is this? Harmonica: [off [...]
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Barman: [to Jill] I can tell you're accustomed to [...]
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