Once Upon a Time in the West (5/8) Movie CLIP - That Strange Sound Right Now (1968) HD
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Frank (Henry Fonda) kills some of Morton's hired assassins in the street after being tipped off by Harmonica (Charles Bronson).
FILM DESCRIPTION:
In Sergio Leone's epic Western, shot partly in Monument Valley, a revenge story becomes an epic contemplation of the Western past. To get his hands on prime railroad land in Sweetwater, crippled railroad baron Morton (Gabriele Ferzetti) hires killers, led by blue-eyed sadist Frank (Henry Fonda), who wipe out property owner Brett McBain (Frank Wolff) and his family. McBain's newly arrived bride, Jill (Claudia Cardinale), however, inherits it instead. Both outlaw Cheyenne (Jason Robards) and lethally mysterious Harmonica (Charles Bronson) take it upon themselves to look after Jill and thwart Frank's plans to seize her land. As alliances and betrayals mutate, it soon becomes clear that Harmonica wants to get Frank for another reason -- it has "something to do with death." As in his "Dollars" trilogy, Leone transforms the standard Western plot through the visual impact of widescreen landscapes and the figures therein. At its full length, Once Upon a Time in the West is Leone's operatic masterwork, worthy of its legend-making title.
CREDITS:
TM & © Paramount (1968)
Cast: Charles Bronson, Henry Fonda, Claudia Cardinale
Director: Sergio Leone
Producers: Bino Cicogna, Fulvio Morsella
Screenwriters: Sergio Donati, Mickey Knox, Dario Argento, Bernardo Bertolucci, Sergio Leone
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Fonda is absolutely amazing in this role. One of the most convincing bad guys I've ever seen in the cinema.
his facial expressions crack me up
Fonda plays a good bad guy... Fire Creek is another Fonda bad man movie.
Best part Henry Fonda ever played. He was brilliant in this, hell they all were.
This is definitely one of the best movies ever made. A Few Dollars More and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly are up there too. Sergio Leone was world class.
I would have preferred Lee Van Cleef play this part.
@@digby4060 ol angel eyes, gotta love him but I think its better to have different faces, if this was clint vs Lee again it wouldn't be as good
Nothing short of a masterpiece
12 Angrymen Real Gold
This was one of the greatest westerns! Fonda’s portrayal of Frank was brilliant , the baddest western villain ever!
I saw this movie in '69 at the theater, and a couple dozen times at home. I bought the movie because it's the best western I have EVER seen!
yeah its the best
hmmm G, B & U In my opinion
I would've loved to have seen this in the theater. Must have been awesome
@@EddieC2000 It was unforgettable, and the sound track is superb. My pool table is a Brunswick. You've got a nice man-cave.
@@twhootis Every little sound one can hear ..even that mosquito flying around the face of the gunslinger..at the Rly station..
Legend has it that stuntman is still laying there.
" legend has it". 🙄
Broken spine extra $100 on extra rate
One of the greatest old west movies ever .
The best is that Fonda plays against character type .
And is so convincing.
Fonda isn't playing. He is in character.
canuckguy worried Had to be that guy
@canuckguy worried Better than you hillbilly.
Henry Fonda as Frank is one of the great villain roles EVER. Period.
1:01 Henry Fonda is so badass on this movie, especially with this black clothes, really one of the best villains ever !
Gotta love how Frank must have thought his death was at hand, the expression on his face. Harmonica was playing with him.
Wouter d.B. yeah, this is when Frank realized Harmonica meant business. Frank was totally helpless, at the whim of Harmonica, and he knew it. after he finishes killing them, Frank gruffly turns away, mounts his horse, and rides off. he's clearly ashamed.
@@justinpinard6434 Apparently Frank realised that Harmonica hadn't saved his life to help him but just to have him all for himself later and that he had finally met an enemy who was at least equal or, more likely, superior to himself. Probably for the first time of his life as a hired gunman, he feels that his own death might be imminent, which makes a cold shiver creeping up and down his spine and shakes his confidence to the boots. From that moment on, Frank seems to be more concerned about his enemy's identity than actually mentally preparing for the show-down.
@@EricMustardman Good observation.
Frank realizes that Harmonica must have a damn good reason to keep him alive so that he can personally face off with him.
At this point in his life, Frank has doubtless killed scores of men (and women and children), so he has no idea who might be wanting to get him out of vengeance for one of those people, and it rightly weighs heavily on him.
The breed of men of the wild untamed west were dying out. The railroads were bringing their time to a close. Frank and Cheyenne were a symbol of the past the railroads a symbol of the future. Harmonica in getting revenge for his brother’s death got closure to a traumatic time in his own life but left at the end realizing he too couldn’t quite fit into the new west.
There's no words to describe the emotions in this film..it's brilliantly written and very deep
I like how Henry Fonda walks and moves, you can recognize him even from the rear or from a long distance.
this is my favorite western movie of all time and the sound effects are top notch.
I had seen it long time ago best acting, filming love scene next movie was "the wild bunch"
I love the sound effects, too, but I really wish they didn't have that high-pitched sound to the gunshots.
Gunshots just don't sound like that.
It's simply a lower frequency boom without that secondary higher pitched trailing off sound.
@@Gunners_Mate_Guns Personally I loved that sound.
@@Mikes66442 I just wanted more realistic gunshot sounds.
Henry Fonda nailed as a Badass Cruel Villain.
By FAR one of the GREATEST Western movies of ALL TIME!!!
stuntman played the cripple afterwards
Yes, and he didn't have to pretend being a cripple
Good progression.funny in a way!
2:09 damn that looked painful
Yeah he shot that dude for real
best paid stunt
Yes. That's what I thought.
Even if they had a lot of padding and the wood he lands on was designed to collapse in order to absorb the weight of his fall it still looks like he landed on the back of his neck or head. He's probably lucky he didn't break his neck.
Little does Frank know that Harmonica prevented him from getting gunned down by Morton's men so that Harmonica could do it himself to fulfill his decades-long need for vengeance.
Oh he definitely does know that.
@@Vaqek Henry knows but Frank doesn't
I think Frank understood that by the end. He even said to Harmonica ''I know...''
@@cybernautadventurer Yes. ultimately Frank cannot avoid his fate because of who and what he is. Morton wouldn't have cared but Frank has to know.
Patience😉
Ouch for the stuntman
Very well made western. I wish there was more gunfighting with Jason Robards than there was. But still one of my all time favorites.
Holy shit. That stunt man...
Where? WHERE???
161 Comments !!! This isn't just the best western ever made - it's the best movie of them all. Better than GWTW, better than Citizen Kane. I've watched it 50+ times and converted many others to my way of thinking.
that guy who fell down the roof must have broken his back...
Not quite. But breaking through the awning like that was NOT planned or expected and that was a very hard fall. The stuntman ended up in traction for quite a few weeks after that scene.
Unwritten Hollywood rule: if a stunt person is significantly injured during a shot, they have to use it in the movie.
@@responsiblejerk2328 yes but this isnt 100% hollywood film, right? I think italians also had producers
@@nebojsasavic6262 Obviously I'm using 'Hollywood' generically to describe the film industry at large. I'm sure the tradition of stunt men being rewarded for their sacrifices by making the cut is pretty universal.
@@responsiblejerk2328 This was in 1968, there were nowhere near as much laws and safety measures protecting stuntmen as there are now.
Fonda is fricking GENIUS in this movie
This stunt always impressed me in the movie.
It impresses everyone.
I have no idea how that stuntman made it out alive from that one.
btw...historical fact: Al Mulock (played the third gunman at the train station at the very beginning of the movie) actually killed himself by leaping out of his hotel room window while still in full costume.
2:04 this stuntman has the bones of Jackie Chan. A miracle he didn't break his back.
Henry Fonda is the first actor that I've seen on screen that doesn't blink when he fires his gun.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Clint Eastwood didn’t blink in some of their movies when firing a gun.
Great catch.
At least as an actor, he clearly understood that an experienced shooter does not flinch.
That's one thing that really bothers me about the ending of "Unforgiven" when Clint Eastwood kills Gene Hackman, he clearly flinches.
@@Gunners_Mate_Guns That one has a meaning.
@@M0butu Explain
Robert patrick also didnt blind as a t-1000
AMAZING MOVIE WITH GREATEST LEGENDS FONDA AND CHARLLES BRONSON.
Fonda Rules as the BAD GUY!!
Gunfighter darn near broke his neck.
Don’t you just love these faces, etched with every line and crease beaten into them by a life well lived, burned by the sun and blasted by the sand.
Today’s Hollywood elite are unnatural smooth and clean, unreal and unbelievable
So many of them had been in WWII, and it showed on their faces. Bronson was a coal miner, then an aerial gunner in a B-29 in the Pacific. He even took a bullet in aerial combat.
Was the stuntman still alive after that scene?
SunsetSupermanRMB yeah
Fuck me that stunt man must have been hurt.
I love the little pause of the last guy when harmonica gives him away. He’s like “seriously dude ?!”
That last stuntman seems to have actually fallen onto his back w/o padding and got up a little due to the pain. Hope he wasn't paralyzed.
One of the greatest westerns ever.
THE greatest western ever.
It's literally a western about other westerns.
How marvelous scene.
EN LOS 2 MINUTOS QUE DURA ESTE FRAGMENTO HE 3 DE LAS MEJORES ESCENAS DEL CINE DE TODOS LOS TIEMPOS
Fonda rules, as the greatest western bad guy ever period!!
I think the same, when I saw that the first time I was blown away. I really wonder how the hell they did that, it looks so perfect.
Any present-day director would have presented this in 4-5x as many cuts, angles and circle-the-character panoramas, and it would suck.
All too true.
The thing that made Sergio such a genius was how he allowed scenes to play out in lengthy fashion, just as it is in real life.
@@Gunners_Mate_Guns
Like in that dusty bar. You had no clue what was going to happen.
@@assassinlexx1993 Yep, then Harmonica finally shows up only with Cheyenne illuminating him with the lantern.
This is the best role of Fonda in western films. I particulary like this scene and the one when Frank is in the saloon with bronson
henry fonda looks so cool shooting that thing
Não canso de assistir esse filme top
Holy shit that last stunt.
I have got the movie DVD of Henry Fonda Charles Bronson and Jason Robards in Once Upon A Time In The West as I am dedicating this movie DVD to my old school friends who are both sisters as I hope to see them again very soon to Chris and Hester from Billyxxxxx
I was searching for that scene
Best western ever filmed- -or ever will be.
I imagine Fonda enjoyed playing the bad man for a change
You gotta love gunshots that sound like howitzers!
Good film this is watched it loads of times
underrated legends
Henry Fonda the coldest Bluest Eyes you will ever see
1:59 It's Hiiiiiiiigh Noon!
It's already past 12:00
Damn stuntman feel right on his neck.
Really there were very very great Movies and very great actors before .
henry fonda is such a badass....
That certainly is a heckuva stunt. Wow. The most realistic looking fall ever. Said it many times, Henry is just about the best bad guy ever. This and Unforgiven are pretty much the best westerns ever, and there are a few others just a small notch lower. I would like to see a modest revival of the genre. Perhaps 2-3 good ones per year. Maybe we can get Scorsese to do one. That would be a fantastic start.
To bad America has fallen to communists. They will never show good westerns again. Far to much toxic masculinity and badassery. They can't show America in that light anymore. Not until we win Civil War pt 2.
Great scene
What a line !
great movie.
That guy at the end probably broke his neck doing that
Great film
0:07 lol that sound!
Fonda Rules..Greatest Western Bad Guy .. Period !!
Time sure flies...
It's already past 12...
I like henry fonda as frank its his best role ever
Las cosas que son serias es maravilloso adelante
"I swear that we're gonna hear that strange sound."
"Right...now!"
BOOM!
Cold as ice
Sa longue silhouette, sa démarche unique, son regard pur,
sa réserve naturelle, I love the actor and I love the man. :-)
The way of the dragon music!
He wanted a one on one showdown with Frank to avenge what happened to him as a boy at Frank's hands.
Yep, and Frank must be aware that he was being saved for just that, even though he has killed so many men that he can't remember for which man he is being saved for that purpose by Harmonica.
Wow! Henry Fonda was like lightning with that gun. SO fast. I know in real life Lee Van Cleef was a faster draw than Clint Eastwood! It would be interesting to know if Henry Fonda was faster than Charles Bronson in real life. Not sure how fast Eli Wallach was though.
Get Jerry Miculek in there and leave them all in the shade.
Ditto with the late Ed McGivern or Bob Munden.
Actually..... it's a movie. Anyone can be made to look faster than anyone else.
@@joehamlet4307 Yep, and it's way easier (and safer!) to do it with a gun firing blanks instead of real .45 Colt ammo.
Stunt man is still in light duty work!
Awesome 👍😊👍 GREAT
He is definitely evil but I also find him admirable. In the end he realises he doesn't want Morton's life and that he's not cut out to be a business man. He and Harmonica serve as an example of a dying breed of real men.
"...an ancient race."
-Harmonica
They used this music in Bruce Lee’s ‘Way of the Dragon’ (1972) as well.
If you look closely, when Frank is in front of the watch maker store the little watch says 12:10 then at next cut it looks like it’s about 11:50 just before Bronson says it already pass twelve a clock.
John Landis was a stuntman in this film!
Thank god there were no helicopters.
Ouch
Meilleure film de l'histoire
I hope the stuntman got paid triple. That fall at the end looked brutal!
Very good stunt work.
2:07 That looked like a pretty painful fall!
2018 movies : " we have good action movies with amazing realistic scenes"
1970/80/90 movies : "sure why not :)"
No, I disagree. 2018 action movies do not look realistic at all, they look like - CGI.
01:08 What's that behind Frank? The clock.
Fonda rules as the greatest Western bad guy like no other, playing against his usual nice guy type.
Along with Lee Van Cleef in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly as the sadistic Angel Eyes
Scott Knode damn John Wayne never played the bad guy role!!
I didn’t say John Wayne I said Lee Van cleef
Definitely some good Hollywood legends out there that have gone against type to play a villain and Henry Fonda after seeing him in movies like The Grapes Of Wraph and other classics, he definitely played Frank well as the psychotic gunman.
Scott Knode He ( Henry Fonda) was a good ‘heavy’ in Firecreek as well.
well, you could argue that frank is the older, more self-concious version of Angel Eyes.
0:32 genuinely gorgeous horse, and the next second an ugly building claiming to be a "gold palace"
Horse sound right after shooting appear 5 times in the movie
How many times have you watched it? 😉
Good observation!
@@bernardmoro Movie? A 2 or 3 times... but i I watch clips on youtube many times
great, but this is the cutted version of the movie.
Fonda Rules!!
good movie
yes it is
That stunt guy *must* have injured himself doing that fall.
that last fall from the roof is not exactly extending your career as a stuntman.
Bet that stunt man said " Bet that'll leave a mark" ! Lol. Don't know who he was but hope he didn't get hurt !
For all you Bruce Lee fans: recognize the background music? :))))
"Way of the Dragon" is four years younger
In English, redux describes things that have been brought back-metaphorically, that is. So far.
Those pistols had stopping power of an elephant gun
they were using Hollywood loads - extremely deadly
It's a western the best movie ever !