10-07-2008 09:57
The director used widescreen closeups as well as taking advantage of the Ennio Morricone's emotive score to create tension which made the film a masterpiece in style.
The film became the first part of a loose trilogy of epic films followed by 1971's A Fistful of Dynamite (known alternatively as Once Upon a Time... The Revolution or Duck, You Sucker) and 1984's Once Upon a Time in America.
FemaleFirst Helen Earnshaw
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