Dans la collection
#39
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Drama, Western
Italy / Italian
| Henry Fonda |
Frank |
| Claudia Cardinale |
Jill McBain |
| Charles Bronson |
Harmonica |
| Jack Elam |
Snaky |
| Gabriele Ferzetti |
Morton |
| Jason Robards |
Manuel Gutierrez |
| Paolo Stoppa |
Sam |
| Frank Wolff |
Brett McBain |
| Keenan Wynn |
Flagstone sheriff |
| Woody Strode |
Stony |
| Réalisateur |
Sergio Leone |
| Producteur |
Bino Cicogna; Fulvio Morsella |
| Auteur |
Bernardo Bertolucci; Dario Argento |
| Image |
Tonino Delli Colli |
| Musicien |
Ennio Morricone |
Set on a backdrop of the building of the great railways, the movie tells the story of one woman and three men. Frank (Henry Fonda), a gunman doing the dirty work for Morton, a railroad tycoon, Harmonica (Charles Bronson), whose harsh quest is to avenge the murder of his brother by Frank, and Cheyenne (Jason Robards), who is constantly looking for opportunities to get hold of some gold. The woman, Jill McBain (Claudia Cardinale), turns out to be in possession of such an opportunity, but it remains unclear until the end of the movie what the nature of this opportunity is. Nevertheless, the story revolves around it until at the end, when finally it is reveavled by Harmonica, who has had his revenge. The movie tells the story of the beginning age of industrialization in the US in grand pictures and iconic characters, where all that was is lost and everything can be won anew by a new breed of pioneers.
| Distributeur |
Paramount |
| Edition |
Special Collector's Edition |
| Code-barre |
097360683080 |
| Région |
Region 1 |
| Date de sortie |
18/11/2003 |
| Boîtier |
Keep Case |
| Proportion de l'écran |
Widescreen (16:9, Anamorphic) |
| Sous-titres |
English; English (Closed Captioned) |
| Pistes audio |
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital Mono [English]
Dolby Digital Mono [French]
Commentary [English] |
| Couches |
Simple face, Double couche |
| Nr de Disques/K7 |
2 |
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Audio Commentary Cast Biographies Director's Commentary Documentary Featurette Production Notes Theatrical Trailers Commentary track with contributions from directors John Carpenter, John Milius, and Alex Cox, plus film historians, Sir Christopher Fryling (writer of Leone's biography) and Dr.Sheldon Hall, plus additional comments from cast and crew. 3 Documentaries that include exclusive interviews with Claudia Cardinale, Gabriele Ferzetti, Bernardo Bertolucci and cinematographer Tonino Delli Colli, with contributions by John Carpenter, John Milius, Alex Cox, Sir Christopher Fryling and Dr.Sheldon Hall. An opera of Violence The Wages of Sin Something to do with Death Railroad: Revolutionizing the West Featurette Production Gallery |