Once Upon a Time in the West



Sunday, December 27th 2009, 7:00 pm

Once Upon a Time in the West

(C’ERA UNA VOLTA IL WEST, Sergio Leone, US/Italy 1968, 165 min.)

Brilliantly cast against type, Henry Fonda is Frank, a cold-hearted, avaricious monster who shows no remorse while gunning down a family to access their land. While the surviving widow (Claudia Cardinale) defends the farm with an outlaw Cheyenne (Jason Robards), a mysterious drifter with a harmonica (Charles Bronson)—introduced in the film’s virtuoso opening scene—joins the struggle to seek revenge on Frank. For this Italian-American co-production, director Leone shot on American locations for the first time, choosing John Ford’s beloved Monument Valley as a backdrop. Topping their success with The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Leone and his composer Ennio Morricone reached new operatic heights in matching music with image. A newly restored 35mm print of the uncut original release version will be shown. This restoration was made possible with support by The Film Foundation and The Rome Film Festival, in association with Sergio Leone Productions and Paramount Pictures.