
After the commercial success of The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, Italian maestro Sergio Leone bade farewell to his Dollars trilogy and came up with this most gloriously operatic of Westerns, which he described as "a fresco on the birth of a great nation". Vandalised by its distributor when released in America, it's showing at the BFI in its uncut 168-minute version.
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