As the railroad builders advance unstoppably through the Arizona desert on their way to the sea, Jill arrives in the small town of Flagstone with the intention of starting a new life.
Claudia Cardinale
as Jill
Henry Fonda
as Frank
Jason Robards
as 'Cheyenne'
Charles Bronson
as 'Harmonica'
Gabriele Ferzetti
as Morton
Paolo Stoppa
as Sam
Woody Strode
as Frank's Gunman
Jack Elam
as Frank's Gunman
Keenan Wynn
as Sheriff
Frank Wolff
as Brett McBain
Andres Gomez
All what you can expect from a western....
Peter McGinn
With apologies (not really) to fans who disagree, this is truly a classic western. I read a criticism that some scenes run long with agonizingly lengthy close-ups, but I found the cinematography intriguing. Those shots divulge nearly as much into the characters' personalities as a wad of dialogue fr...
badelf
I can't say that this script doesn't play on Clint Eastwood's "Man with No Name" (which Sergio Leone also directed), but it's not important. If you're a spaghetti western fan, this film is a step up. The idea of putting Fonda in a bad guy role, and casting Bronson as anti-hero was a little shocking ...
drystyx
The worst of the worst Leone Westerns. Leone destroyed the Westerns with his garbage, but the blame goes on to the critics who praised his lack of motivation, lack of inspiration, lack of credibility, lack of entertainment value, lack of strategy, just a total lack. This is the worst of his stupid...
Filipe Manuel Neto
**One of the great western movies.** Western movies made in co-production by Italians and Americans (called "spaghetti-western") have been considered among the best that emerged within their genre, cleverly combining the tough action of Wild West gunslingers with the taste for raw realism and det...