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sfjockosays...I'm fairly sure part of this has been posted previously in videosift, but I cannot find it in the system. I'm also pretty sure that this clip is more complete than the previously posted clip, which was shorter by a few minutes. In this slow, intentionally drawn-out scene, a few minutes means a lot.
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Addendum: reviewing the clips available in youtube, I find this, the clip that had been previously posted in videosift but I cannot find any more: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZLb-FlNhSE
That clip is the continuation of the current clip I am posting, where Charles Bronson's character meets his would-be assasins, and they discuss whether the horses are too few or too many.
Together, one of the greatest opening scenes in any film ever.
wallacesays...This is the best opening credit sequence I've ever seen. The film is very long and slow, but worth it. Bronson is very credible as Clint Eastwood as the (Mexican) Man With No Name. And Henry Fonda is the coldest villain ever.
seeknowsagesays...I've never seen this movie, but after watching this intro, I very much want to see it now. Absolutely beautifully done. Thanks for posting this!
choggiesays...Has been on my top ten of best western of all time, for a long time. Leone had a eye made for the Panaflex, and Cinemascope with his films works like an octane booster.
Farhad2000says...No Lawerence of Arabia had the best opening credits.
antsays...Interesting intro.
Farhad2000says...*dead
siftbotsays...The link to this video has been flagged as dead. Fix it within 7 days or it will be discarded (dead called by gold star member farhad2000)
siftbotsays...Discarding this video. It was flagged as dead but not flagged undead within 7 days.
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