Review of Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) by Ben D — 25 Jan 2011
Lives in the shadows of Leone's "Man With No Name" trilogy but is arguably superior in every way. Morricone's score is close to his best. Charles Bronson delivers his greatest performance and Henry Fonda's "big blues" pierce the screen at every closeup.
This review of Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) was written by Ben D on 25 Jan 2011.
Once Upon a Time in the West has generally received very positive reviews.
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