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James Coburn in one of the definitive moments from this great film made in 1971. Directed by Sergio Leone. Music by Ennio Morricone. The pub filming location is Toner's Pub on Baggot Street in Dublin, Ireland. The pub today is the same as it was then and Leone fans from all over travel to Dublin to see it.

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@jmcallion2071
@jmcallion2071 Год назад
Ennio's passing has left us all orphans but what a legacy! What ever film score the man turned it to pure gold!
@marctremblay8087
@marctremblay8087 8 лет назад
I have always seen this as part of Coburns sadness in the film where everything he does now doesnt matter because of what he did back in Ireland, His life has been changed by personal loss .
@marctremblay8087
@marctremblay8087 Год назад
@Evan Hodge Yaa i thats it ,i think the character is named John Mallory.
@alfiejackalfiejack5040
@alfiejackalfiejack5040 Год назад
Ahh to be sure, the good ol yanks love the Irish so they do, big bad brits boooo
@batcaveloner1383
@batcaveloner1383 Год назад
I also like how the character of John Mallory never opens up to anyone of what exactly happened back in Ireland…
@Belisaur
@Belisaur 11 лет назад
Actual Pub in Dublin ,been in there, still looks more or less the same!
@lawrencesprau1935
@lawrencesprau1935 5 лет назад
Rod Stieger was present for the pub scene, even though he wasn't in it.
@ricardohighlander1984
@ricardohighlander1984 4 года назад
Perfect..!!
@berniemckenna3510
@berniemckenna3510 3 года назад
Was there
@berniemckenna3487
@berniemckenna3487 2 года назад
Me too
@kirks1234
@kirks1234 2 года назад
Toners. Great pub.
@mohussain1615
@mohussain1615 Год назад
One of Mr Leones most underrated films in my humble opinion. A true cinematic masterpiece. Thank you Mr Leone and Mr Morricone (RIP) ❤🤲
@celticwarrior6349
@celticwarrior6349 Год назад
Agree💯
@stefanobonaiuti9731
@stefanobonaiuti9731 8 месяцев назад
I think it is more "politically sensitive"... Ireland, Mexico... so maybe more complicate than a standard "cowboy" movie
@taliamason7986
@taliamason7986 7 месяцев назад
​@@stefanobonaiuti9731Most Italian Westerns made up till that point from 1966 onwards were very political and mostly set during the Mexican revolution.
@brianmulholland6209
@brianmulholland6209 22 дня назад
@ericcoyle3520
@ericcoyle3520 Год назад
One of Morricone's greatest sound tracks and one great film. Up the Irish!
@mattyallen3396
@mattyallen3396 Год назад
Bugger the Irish!!
@barryosullivan8697
@barryosullivan8697 Год назад
@@mattyallen3396 bravely spoken
@JackD.Ripper
@JackD.Ripper Год назад
the underrated masterpiece ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@teslathejolteon8007
@teslathejolteon8007 5 лет назад
I hear this in my head when I drink my coffee at 7.00 am.
@basmasheren1995
@basmasheren1995 5 лет назад
Me too i listen to it every morning when i drink my coffee with milk ..and it just a great way to begin your day ❤️
@sherrihinton8567
@sherrihinton8567 4 года назад
Great way to start your day.
@sherrihinton8567
@sherrihinton8567 4 года назад
Tesla very cool
@obduliorincon6112
@obduliorincon6112 5 лет назад
❤❤❤ Coburn, in one of the most intense scenes of the film. His pointed look, reflected in the mirror, seemed to anticipate all the action..
@niamhpattison6627
@niamhpattison6627 4 года назад
For his character as a freedom figher..and explosives expert in Ireland ...when you see Brit Soldiers come to a bar and get a prisioner beaten up to point out other freedom fighters ...you Have to have eyes in the back of your head..THAT WAS A REALITY OF LIFE THEN...
@obduliorincon6112
@obduliorincon6112 4 года назад
@@niamhpattison6627 , yes that was!
@JaEDLanc
@JaEDLanc Год назад
Yes I saw hat too!
@gregmattson2238
@gregmattson2238 3 года назад
you know I never understood why this film didn't get the same recognition that once upon a time in the west did. it is just as profound. If 'west' was a meditation on business and capitalism and the corruption that comes with it, 'dynamite' is a meditation on revolution and its dark side. I love this film, btw it is now free on youtube.
@batcaveloner1383
@batcaveloner1383 Год назад
Possibly the title of the American release. I think Once upon a time The Revolution is the best title for this film…
@davidmontgomery8938
@davidmontgomery8938 Год назад
Leone always draws you towards the actors' eyes - always good to watch his stuff
@adamilyass9977
@adamilyass9977 3 года назад
I was once told the Nolan/Zimmer partnership is the best, my response was; have you ever heard of Leone/Morricone? RIP legends
@barryosullivan8697
@barryosullivan8697 Год назад
Great movie - remember seeing it in the theatre when I was a kid. A top James Coburn and this was one of the most poignant scenes.
@johnroche7541
@johnroche7541 Год назад
This is a great scene and makes one wonder what a great movie there could of been if a whole movie was set against the Irish War of Independence 1919-1921. You could have had 2 movies with James Coburn fighting against the British in the first one and then obviously his character going to take part in the Mexican revolution. What is remarkable about this scene is that it captures the atmosphere of the Irish War if Independence.
@ghostviggen
@ghostviggen Год назад
Except it’s hinted that Coburn ratted his friend out of jealousy and then killed him.
@johnroche7541
@johnroche7541 Год назад
@@ghostviggen No you got it wrong. In the scene it shows Coburns friend/comrade obviously showing the marks of being tortured or beaten up by the British to extract information. Then obviously after breaking down under interrogation he has gone to the pub with his captors to identify Coburns chatacter as member of the Irish Republican Army.
@johnroche7541
@johnroche7541 Год назад
The detail to uniform is brilliant. Obviously it shows British soldiers and the man in uniform with the spiked helmet is a member of the DMP(Dublin Metropolitan Police).
@ghostviggen
@ghostviggen Год назад
@@johnroche7541 No that’s what you get from the first viewing. But when you get the last scene there is a girl involved. And Coburn could very well have given up his friend to the British. The movie doesn’t imply it directly just subtly.
@johnroche7541
@johnroche7541 Год назад
@@ghostviggen It is the other way round.
@iangibbs5780
@iangibbs5780 Год назад
i lived in northern Ireland and i went to this pub its still exactly the same i looked at them mirrors and stud in the same spot as the great man was
@yootchoobe
@yootchoobe Год назад
Oh really? 🤣 I live in Belfast, what pub do you _think_ this is? 🤣🤣
@iangibbs5780
@iangibbs5780 Год назад
@@yootchoobe its in Sothern Ireland Toner's Pub on Baggot Street in Dublin,
@davemorgan209
@davemorgan209 3 месяца назад
Brilliant film and the haunting music
@maulporphy4399
@maulporphy4399 Год назад
Very underrated film.
@tomphotiou3475
@tomphotiou3475 Год назад
This is a great underestimated movie that was hacked up by the censors. Originally 157 minutes hacked by almost 25 minutes, there is now special editions that have restored the film to near full. Unfortunatly, there was an execution scenes that was cut but the footage no longer exists. The DVD /Blu ray version with the original title Duck you sucker are the best by far.
@StandInTheFire
@StandInTheFire 10 месяцев назад
Happened to Leone’s Once Upon a Time in America too
@tomphotiou3475
@tomphotiou3475 10 месяцев назад
A lot of Hollywood just didnt understand Leones movies, as was said in a documentry, "Leone shot long scens but never irrelevant scens".The US censors just wanted to speed up the action.
@djbillybopdjbillybop2817
@djbillybopdjbillybop2817 Год назад
He did not shoot his friend in the temple but in his Pimple. Great Movie and has a Cracking soundtrack.
@thomasmclarnon7337
@thomasmclarnon7337 Год назад
Coburn was pure class 🙏
@dwaynegalvin8799
@dwaynegalvin8799 Год назад
Great movie, one Coburns best!
@marianisport
@marianisport 7 лет назад
che Super Film - lo si vede e lo si rivede molto volentieri -grazie Sergio - leoclan-milano
@dalexkom
@dalexkom 2 года назад
this theme throughout the movie made it good
@liammccarron8191
@liammccarron8191 6 лет назад
It was Ireland! Back in the day.
@DavidSmith-op8ix
@DavidSmith-op8ix Год назад
The scene in this movie that gets me is when juen says you come here to join the revaloution and John says no one was anoth for me .
@paullynch7331
@paullynch7331 2 года назад
Amazing film and brilliant sound track Grogans lower Baggot street ain't bad either.
@MachiaveIIi25
@MachiaveIIi25 27 дней назад
Leone's forgotten masterpiece.
@Cool2BCeltic
@Cool2BCeltic 11 лет назад
I had seen this film a few times before I first visited Dublin but I always thought it was a set in Cinecitta.
@dpeasehead
@dpeasehead 6 дней назад
Outside of Hollywood films, in real life everyone cracks no matter how hard they are. That's why you limit what any single person knows about the group.
@maximusprimetv2912
@maximusprimetv2912 3 года назад
You failed the vibe check, brother.
@jlg5967
@jlg5967 6 месяцев назад
Me getting kicked out of the pub after drinking too much.
@rubenoteiza9261
@rubenoteiza9261 5 месяцев назад
And the pops! maybe due to the fact that you had too many beans with chili.
@sheadjohn
@sheadjohn Год назад
Do you think he would leave his hands in his pockets as people are being shot next to him?
@alpaslnozdemir8109
@alpaslnozdemir8109 Год назад
Bir baş yapıt film emeyi geçen bütün ekipe tesekurler ayrıca yönetmene ayakta alkışlıyorum tsk
@raleraka4423
@raleraka4423 4 года назад
Toner's Pub scene....Ive been reading many comments from 2016,2017,2018....There is one thing worth mentioning. The homosexuality not being an issue but mentality of rebels, revolutionaries, participants of any protest anywhere and anytime. Its not about how far will you go, its about how long will you stick with the idea? Compare i.e. Winston and Julia in "1984" betraying each other and being crushed, broken, destroyed - compare them with this scene? Perhaps not the best comparison - but no one broke James Coburn. The more I think about this issue, the more I tend to rethink about Rachel Corrie of USA and MP Bobby Sands of Ireland. A - how far did they go, B- how long did they stick with the cause, C - did anyone makke them brake like Winston in 1984? My favourite idea connected to 1940s is (coined by another Winston) ''....if youre going through hell, keep on going...'' which is obviously not monopolised by any ideology whatsoever yet so intriguing and so freqeuent. No one remembers Corrie, no one ever mentions MP Bobby Sands - the former is one of the greates American heroes in 21st ct, the latter is the only person in history who defeated Margaret Thatcher. ""I used to believe in many things Villega/ The only thing I believe now is dynamite''''. This is awefully different from "''Revenge will be mine, and my revenge will be the smiles and happyness of our children'''' (loose reshaping of the quote)
@berniemckenna3487
@berniemckenna3487 5 месяцев назад
Been in that pub in Dublin
@ppuh6tfrz646
@ppuh6tfrz646 5 лет назад
2:46 A bullet to the mole. Ouch
@ПутинлюбитРамзанКадыровлюбитУк
BEST WETERN EVER MADE PERIOD!!!!!!!
@Jotkah26
@Jotkah26 6 месяцев назад
The story about the mexican war is about too boring. But flashback to irish history is brilliant
@rubenoteiza9261
@rubenoteiza9261 5 месяцев назад
Mexican Revolution is boring and a waste of time, i agree, because they killed a lot among themselves so things could go to where they were at the beginning. Unlike the Irish or the Amerrican Revolutions where things changed and results are there still to see.
@nainseonnahtava
@nainseonnahtava 3 месяца назад
What happened to the two police officers and the third soldier who were standing in the back? They just disappear during the second half of the scene.
@isaiahjones2089
@isaiahjones2089 2 месяца назад
They probably just waited outside the pub just in case the arrest went bad or they were ordered to keep people from coming in.
@faolanliath6687
@faolanliath6687 Год назад
I feel like I just went to visit cousins in Kerry and someone slipped me the brown acid
@pete7182
@pete7182 Год назад
Boy movies got weird during this period.
@nicolomanni822
@nicolomanni822 Год назад
At 2:00 his friend says "Kill me", he knows he must pay for the betrayal
@bwalsh6992
@bwalsh6992 Год назад
A little over dramatic for me, but to each his own ..
@jamesdaly7664
@jamesdaly7664 Год назад
I was there that night
@fuffoon
@fuffoon Год назад
Its time to re-watch a Flint movie.
@RaolDuke76
@RaolDuke76 6 месяцев назад
Friend or foe, touts gotta go
@marnixmaximus3053
@marnixmaximus3053 5 лет назад
But why did he shot him? Betrayel? Why did he nod for that?
@justaddressmeasking6625
@justaddressmeasking6625 4 года назад
He betrayed the Cause, punishable by death. Coburn's character was hesitating to shoot him, but Warbeck knew it had to be done.
@jamiegillis7654
@jamiegillis7654 Год назад
🎼Shong shong shong shong🎼
@deepakbi1507
@deepakbi1507 4 года назад
@berniemckenna3487
@berniemckenna3487 5 лет назад
My Grandfather pal.
@herrlich1461
@herrlich1461 Год назад
Those days where you could enter a pub without a mask and drink a beer.
@isaiahjones2089
@isaiahjones2089 Год назад
Mannn 😢😢😢
@Murphy1968
@Murphy1968 Год назад
My Grandad was a Freedom Fighter in the 1920s. Proud of him to this day.
@DryNox
@DryNox 9 лет назад
"I don't judge you, Villega. I did that only once in my life."
@monkeybombman8818
@monkeybombman8818 7 лет назад
Every Year in Music Playlists very sad when he said that, I wonder if Vilega knew about John's past. About his best friend who turned rat
@1benda2
@1benda2 7 лет назад
unlikely. if he knew, he would have referred to that past himself during the train scene. Newspapers may have spread the name of the murdered person, but not the "best friend turned rat" thing (as nobody knew he was a rat).
@hyperspacefr
@hyperspacefr 6 лет назад
Yeah thanks ;)
@gloupot2140
@gloupot2140 3 года назад
on ne me la pas dis . je t'ai vu . Des silences ds ce film délicieux, chargés démotions , et des dialogues juste qd il en faut . Bref , la perfection , un chef d'oeuvre .
@gloupot2140
@gloupot2140 3 года назад
Et james Coburn avait , ce que j'appelle une gueule exeptionnelle , inoubliable . Et une expression stoique a souhait . Bref ,Le charisme , quoi .... c'est qd même , incroyable , c'est le seul film que je me refais régulièrement depuis sa sortie , sans jamais me lasser , c'est le seul . Mais au fond de moi , je suis incapable d'expliquer pourquoi , j'ai cherché , je n'ai pas encore trouvé .
@sherrihinton8567
@sherrihinton8567 4 года назад
The intensity of Coburns face is incredible when he is firing. The contemplation, the decision
@brionbraziel7968
@brionbraziel7968 Год назад
Absolutely...
@dhss333
@dhss333 Год назад
Emperor's clothes.
@andreascala2663
@andreascala2663 Год назад
Steiger and Coburn are majestic in this film
@cizia69
@cizia69 6 лет назад
Try to film brotherhood, betrayal, colonization, and heroism in one scene, and then add to it a lyricism that makes you want to soar about the stars. Thank you Mr Leone and Morricone.
@vigneshwar654
@vigneshwar654 3 года назад
Exactly 💯 maestro 💛🌻 and Sergio 💛🌻
@buffalokiddo9125
@buffalokiddo9125 3 года назад
And the most important thing about this scene: Humanity
@-Trauma.
@-Trauma. 2 года назад
I wish I could explain it half as well as you did.
@jasonmonaghan5003
@jasonmonaghan5003 2 года назад
agree- perfect sumation
@johnhernan9238
@johnhernan9238 Год назад
agree totally. Often Leone overstretched and underscored his scenes, milking emotion and tension (which i love) - this one has an economy and precision (and complexity) that serves Coburn / films back story perfectly. And to be honest, one of the best renderings of Irish history on film.
@melanchlorin
@melanchlorin 7 лет назад
Every movie you see with Ennio Morricone's music makes you feel like you've been on an amazing adventure.
@SP-qi8ur
@SP-qi8ur 6 лет назад
So true!
@KetchupOverdose
@KetchupOverdose 4 года назад
Rest In Peace to the great Ennio Morricone
@skankhunt3624
@skankhunt3624 Год назад
🤪
@owenrichards1418
@owenrichards1418 Год назад
Because usually you have! :D
@dukecraig2402
@dukecraig2402 Год назад
Or in some kind of a dream.
@jundialhaqiqa9907
@jundialhaqiqa9907 5 лет назад
He aimed right for the mole on his forehead.
@flintsky7706
@flintsky7706 3 года назад
That’s a drop of blood.
@gonova8412
@gonova8412 2 года назад
@@flintsky7706 it was a mole
@robertpeston6692
@robertpeston6692 7 лет назад
James Coburn, the best.
@gannonroberts9392
@gannonroberts9392 8 лет назад
Certainly an underrated film. As the years progress, Leone and Morricone will become even more appreciated.
@marnixmaximus3053
@marnixmaximus3053 6 лет назад
In 50 years, they'll be even more of a genius since not one youth could grasp their film making ability.
@sillyone52062
@sillyone52062 4 года назад
And me, I saw it in a drive-in as an child, and mostly reacted to the explosions.
@JaEDLanc
@JaEDLanc Год назад
I doubt that todays generation gives a shot about it, there’s no homosexuals or men in dresses.
@rossorlandi5173
@rossorlandi5173 Год назад
This is when Italians made films about the Ra, way ahead of its time! 🇮🇹🇮🇪! What a theme! Forza Morriconi!
@rossorlandi5173
@rossorlandi5173 Год назад
@Evan Hodge It's not a stupid comment, it's his opinion and as Leone fan I agree. YOURS is a stupid reply!
@gnarlin4964
@gnarlin4964 2 года назад
A moment of weakness and selfishness captured perfectly. I know that even the longer version of the movie (the 2,5 hour version) still had gaping holes in the story, material left on the cutting room floor. I've wondered if that material still exists. If it does I wish someone qualified would do an ultimate edition with all the material added back in for a complete picture.
@_buconmob_728
@_buconmob_728 2 года назад
I mean if getting everyone together and possibly getting every single hand of footage we can possibly all do it
@xaviergonzalez4011
@xaviergonzalez4011 2 года назад
I would love to see the deleted scenes of this movie… I think it was originally almost 4 hours long. The most famous deleted scene was Dr. Villega’s torture by Gunter Ruiz and his officers.
@alexvonderbecke5343
@alexvonderbecke5343 5 лет назад
Great camera shot with reflection in mirror. Coburn's face glaring at him, as if to say, "Will you betray me or not?"
@nickstoli
@nickstoli 8 лет назад
An argument can be made that, in the history of the movies, this was the greatest soundtrack ever.
@Garapetsa
@Garapetsa 8 лет назад
Jay Quintana listen to companeros. or the great silence!
@hugodrax71
@hugodrax71 6 лет назад
+Jay Quintana Morricone's work 1964-71 is off the scale...my own favourite is The Good, The Bad and The Ugly but I would never argue with anyone who chooses Giu La Testa (Fistful of Dynamite)...absolutely sublime score...Faccia a Faccia (Face To Face) is also worth checking out
@melvinhowcroft2284
@melvinhowcroft2284 5 лет назад
It is awesome.One day I hope to see that pub , Toners in Dublin. Sergio Leone and Morricone..a most fine blend.
@obadiahhakeswill8689
@obadiahhakeswill8689 5 лет назад
You really can't beat A Thin Red Line....
@greatwhite61967
@greatwhite61967 5 лет назад
I'd go along with that & it is my favourite Leone & Morricone collaboration...
@PatrioT76380
@PatrioT76380 5 лет назад
I miss Sergio Leone every day... what a genious this guy was, over his time.
@fanatamon
@fanatamon Год назад
Pure legend.
@anthonykelly3175
@anthonykelly3175 Год назад
Every day. Maybe you need a life
@CB-rv9kb
@CB-rv9kb Год назад
'Geeneeus'
@tripprawlings9284
@tripprawlings9284 Год назад
@@anthonykelly3175 really. Miss your deceased parents every day before Sergio Leone.
@capscow_5398
@capscow_5398 Год назад
@@anthonykelly3175 don't be like that
@adcole5452
@adcole5452 Год назад
It destroys you to hate someone you love. But sometimes it feels like the only way to stop remembering them.
@lovelondon806
@lovelondon806 Год назад
Yes… it broke his heart that he killed Shaun… but his heart was broken first by his betrayal
@Madasin_Paine
@Madasin_Paine 10 месяцев назад
That's poignantly deep and saddening but a portal to possible reconciliation. How long must one carry such bricks!? Is It worth it? A man that studieth revenge keeps his own wounds green, which otherwise would heal and do well. - Francis Bacon Whatever is begun in anger ends in shame. - Benjamin Franklin A broken hand can work but a broken heart can't. - Afghan proverb The best revenge is to live well. - Nietzsche And so…it really comes down to a very basic choice that we have to make as a civilization: *_Either we learn to bury the animosities of our ethnocentric, militant traditions and come to understand that Earth’s survival depends on our collective, unified participation_* … *_or we will sustain this cycle of violence and revenge until humanity is returned to the status of primitivity and, Earth, reduced to the rubble of antiquity._* *_IT REALLY IS UP TO US._* - S-11 Redux
@bobbydazzler1780
@bobbydazzler1780 3 года назад
The genius of this movie is that it’s well over 2 hours long. Scenes with slow motion acting without dialogue. Lingering on facial expressions with surreal music making things seem dream like, almost drug like. The moment dragged out, the passions and the emotions lingering, the realisation of the betrayal and the last seconds of their close friendship come to a violent close. Pull a trigger and you kill two people... John on the run from the authorities often turns to this haunting memory and the surreal one of them together both after the affections of a young woman. The parallels of the two revolutions play out in the awkward friendship with the Mexican bandit. Just stunning performances throughout and an unbeatable score.
@jerrycornelius6335
@jerrycornelius6335 7 лет назад
Kind of sums up the whole Irish troubles in a personal way.
@goodygumdrops2105
@goodygumdrops2105 5 лет назад
I lived threw them terrible people I knew murdered
@rafaelromero6306
@rafaelromero6306 3 года назад
Nolan was a warrior too. But he broke. He couldn't stand torture. When John is facing him, Nolan understands: the only thing left for him after betraying his cause, his country, his honor, is death. At 2:30 he nods: do it. John does his friend the last favor and shoots him dead.
@dowdallerno1
@dowdallerno1 3 года назад
Fuck Nolan ,, Judas bastard😐
@viveksunilrao9360
@viveksunilrao9360 8 лет назад
Still Listening to this.....One of my best movies of all Time (Sergio Leone and Ennio Morrricone partnership is the best ever)
@cizia69
@cizia69 5 лет назад
Lyrical, transcendent and yet as straightforward as they come. Men at their best and their worst in 3 minutes time, you can'tbeat that.
@smnhpkns
@smnhpkns 9 лет назад
My favourite film scene of all time.
@houstonsportsfan242
@houstonsportsfan242 4 года назад
Saying with respect to you and this great scene. Once upon a time in the west has a better one at the end. Promise.
@misanthrope3375
@misanthrope3375 Год назад
Damn, why the soundtrack is so ultra-magical and absolute surreal, it's like i almost immediately fallen asleep and feel nostalgic
@MRSHORTFUSE100
@MRSHORTFUSE100 9 лет назад
Everybody is waiting their turn to get rounded up,but not Mr Coburn he takes care of business!!! This is my favorite scene in my favorite movie with my favorite actor. It would be a dream come true to visit Dublin and to visit Toners and to have a pint in the same spot as Mr Coburn!!!!
@thanosmixoulis8638
@thanosmixoulis8638 6 лет назад
Best actor ever James Coburn
@fariasfilho8260
@fariasfilho8260 5 лет назад
What's the actor's name killed by James Coburn?
@tomellis4324
@tomellis4324 2 года назад
@@fariasfilho8260 He was a New Zealand actor by the name of David Warbeck.
@jasonmonaghan5003
@jasonmonaghan5003 2 года назад
incredible authenthic scene , toners pub dublin brilliant acting and soundtrack- thanks for uploading
@maurocastagnetti3139
@maurocastagnetti3139 2 года назад
For this movie and soundtrack, only a word: MASTERPIECE
@elyaqui5324
@elyaqui5324 3 года назад
Here's a 🍷 Drink to all the beautiful Irish people from your Mexican cousins! Long live The Irish
@paddybanks6585
@paddybanks6585 Год назад
Cheers 🍻
@eoghandoyle162
@eoghandoyle162 Год назад
Gracia mi amigo 🇮🇪 🇲🇽.
@tedzer94
@tedzer94 3 месяца назад
🇮🇪 🤝🏻 🇲🇽
@Sacha_Kudli
@Sacha_Kudli 2 года назад
There’s something just magical in this scene The way he sees his friends in the mirror while the divine music plays
@joeygonzo
@joeygonzo 8 лет назад
The music makes me wanna cry. I was a kid when I saw this movie with my little brother . I called him siong siong after this movie.
@raleraka4423
@raleraka4423 8 лет назад
this music indeed is for crying . this is 1910, Irishman lost his country, IRA was not even formed - it was later on that IRA became full scale organization (remember the I.R.A flag in his motorcycle), his best friend was murdered by him....essence of everything is ''there was a time i believed in many things. the only thing i believe now is dynamite'' For me Sean was a tragic man with a deathwish - he came to Mexico to die because he wasnt able to continue with life of any kind. and its clearly he came to Mexico with some ideals, it wasnt for the money, he was a boyscout, a youngturk whose plans went to hell
@1benda2
@1benda2 7 лет назад
I would say it's rather about 1905. Sean looks much older in the present timeline. he came to Mexico because he had to flee Ireland after killing those Tommies. I'd say he still wasn't disappointed in the revolution at the time (that will happen later, especially after Juan's speech) but he was disillusioned about his own role in it, not wanting to kill any more people close to him and possibly deeming himself unworthy to take part in revolutionary activities anymore. and yes, his deathwish is manifest even at the beginning when he's so careless about carrying dynamite and nitro on himself.
@dansmith8984
@dansmith8984 7 лет назад
No its 1913. John went prematurely grey. Read the book.His name Is John, read the dispatch in the paper that Juan holds. No London paper would get his name wrong for an L100 ($250) bounty, which was 8 months' wages in 1913,.
@dansmith8984
@dansmith8984 7 лет назад
No. 1813. He went prematurely grey. Read the book./
@jaymeehoffstar2621
@jaymeehoffstar2621 7 лет назад
dan smith....dude, there weren't motor-cycles, or probably even dynamite, in 1813....this was based around the 1910's I reckon.
@inbredagogo
@inbredagogo 9 лет назад
The British police beat him up and made him rat out his buddy. Climactic scene here.
@haasy
@haasy 9 лет назад
inbredagogo and they both loved the same girl...best film of all times
@haasy
@haasy 9 лет назад
No, but maybe thats what made John kill him at the pub when he snitched. He did let the Doc off when he snitched
@Pssybart
@Pssybart 9 лет назад
Jacinto Martinez That's an interpretation some people like to give to these flashbacks. On the other hand, you could also argue that the woman was there to show how close these friends were, they even shared the same girlfriend. Still, John was capable of killing his best friend due to his ideals. It's a decision that would haunt him for the rest of his life. By the time he's about to kill the doctor he realizes he lost everything he ever cared about to the revolutions he was involved with. He no longer believes in his ideals, so he decides to let the doctor live.
@haasy
@haasy 9 лет назад
Sandro Algra Barradas I like your interpretation better than mine....Hey do you know if they ever found more footage for the movie between the scene when John blows up the stagecoach and the scene where Juan kills the German and the captain?
@Pssybart
@Pssybart 9 лет назад
Jacinto Martinez I've been searching for those scenes actively. As far as I know, only set photos have been made available. Same goes for another deleted scene where the doctor is being tortured. There are some rumours about other deleted scenes. I hope Andrea Leone (Sergio's son) would make the decision to restore this movie some day, like they did with Once Upon a Time in America. That is if they find the original scenes. The current releases in English also have a few flaws, like the wrong music cues being used for certain scenes. The Italian Blu-Ray is so far the most complete release we know.
@darrencapaldi9991
@darrencapaldi9991 Год назад
I do love this movie, not your average western, very moving at times and a great cast 😎
@Johnny_Spin
@Johnny_Spin 3 года назад
One of my very favorite films, it’s flawed but brilliant and ambitious intellectually and yet has rollicking good action sequences and some humor. Steiger gets maligned for his performance here but it is no bigger than Wallach’s performance in TGBU. I prefer Steiger. Gorgeous music by the maestro Morricone.
@neilrafferty2097
@neilrafferty2097 Год назад
Amazing film , so underrated .
@DENVERTZ007
@DENVERTZ007 5 лет назад
(1)Ενα απο τα καλυτερα Ιταλικα σπαγγετι γουεστερν που γυριστηκαν ποτε,και μια απο τις καλυτερες ταινιες του διασημου και αξεπεραστου Ιταλου σκηνοθετη,του θρυλικου Σερτζιο Λεονε το"Ηταν καποτε μια επανασταση"η αλλιως"Σκυψε κοροιδο"(Gui la Testa)παραγωγης 1971,γυρισμενη στην Αλμερια της Ισπανιας,εκει που γυριστηκαν παρα πολλα Ιταλικα "σπαγγετι γουεστερν"αλλα και πολεμικες ταινιες με θεμα τον Δευτερο Παγκοσμιο Πολεμο,οπως το"Παττον"με τον Τζωρτζ Σκοτ,αλλα και με αμερικανικα γουεστερν,οπως η"Επιστροφη του Βαλντεζ"με τον Μπαρτ Λανκαστερ.Και σε αυτη την ταινια,πρωταγωνιστει ενας απο τους πιο διασημους και θρυλικους"σκληρους"του Χολλιγουντ:Ο αξεπεραστος Τζεημς Κομπερν,σε μια απο τις καλυτερες ερμηνειες της καριερας του.Αυτη η σκηνη γυριστηκε σε ενα μπαρ στην Ιρλανδια,μιας και ο Σερτζιο Λεονε ειχε την φημη του τελειομανη σκηνοθετη.Ενας τελειος συνδυασμος χορογραφικης δρασης και μιας ρομαντικης αριστουργηματικης πραγματικα αξεχαστης μουσικης,απο τον διασημο και αξεπεραστο Εννιο Μορρικονε.Μια ταινια που αξιζει τον κοπο να δειτε...
@jimcameron9848
@jimcameron9848 Год назад
The pub's turkey pot pie... When served fresh ... Was heavenly.
@Cool2BCeltic
@Cool2BCeltic 11 лет назад
Yes, it's Toner's Pub. I've been in there and I did exactly what W B Yeats did when he visited Toner's, namely order a sherry and I drank it in the snug and then left. When I visited it I didn't know about the association with A Fistful of Dynamite.
@jaymeehoffstar2621
@jaymeehoffstar2621 7 лет назад
Cool, I'd like to go to Ireland n see where Game of Thrones is shot and this pub i never knew was a real place.
@Michael_Johnson_5446
@Michael_Johnson_5446 5 лет назад
'I have seen the pub, now please take me home.'
@henry6354
@henry6354 4 года назад
1:04 ladies and gentleman Edda Dell'Orso...
@liammccarron8191
@liammccarron8191 6 лет назад
Truly breathtaking scence, music, the pain of betrayal, the retribution. Fucking brilliant
@matthewmwolff
@matthewmwolff 4 года назад
Was in there a few years ago on a stag party. I was on my third pint of Guinness before I realised where I was!
@georgemorley1029
@georgemorley1029 3 года назад
Marvellous.
@bs070667
@bs070667 Год назад
This movie was one of my favorite movies. This movie is clearly a classic…
@hugodrax71
@hugodrax71 Год назад
Not Leone's best film but this scene is one of the greatest things he ever did. There are flashes of his genius throughout this film.
@TheMusterion76
@TheMusterion76 Год назад
For me it's the second behind Once Upon a Time in America.
@MSnapem
@MSnapem Год назад
@@TheMusterion76 it’s easily in my top 3
@seanhuds229
@seanhuds229 3 года назад
Ennio Marricone is the modern equivalent of Mozart.
@berniemckenna3487
@berniemckenna3487 4 года назад
So true of Ireland. Never grass.
@retsiembrU
@retsiembrU 5 лет назад
sometimes i cant never believe that James Coburn ever excisted, this men is dynamite. From all "charsimatic' actors. He was the Best!
@sherrihinton8567
@sherrihinton8567 4 года назад
I too. I watch old westerns like Gunsmke and Wyatt just to see Coburn.
@faivrejean-michel8744
@faivrejean-michel8744 Год назад
Ce regard de James Coburn sans la moustache dans le miroir... tellement marquant et inoubliable depuis l'enfance, avec la musique de Morricone !
@giuseppe1383
@giuseppe1383 6 месяцев назад
Tu as raison! C'est quelque chose d'incroyable! Cette scène,vue des dizaines de fois,me donne des frissons, et les larmes montent.
@ettoremorabito860
@ettoremorabito860 4 года назад
What a music! It's a fable on the Irish green! It's a melting melody!
@jimmyo878
@jimmyo878 7 лет назад
Many years ago I would watch this film because I was a huge Coburn fan, few actors had his screen presence then I became captivated by Steiger's performance. Now with you tube, whenever I am feeling melancholy, I play it for the soundtrack. Time makes many films become corny and dated especially the 70's but this film has an offbeat story and a soundtrack that has an infinite shelf life, one of the greatest soundtracks EVER.! Thanks for putting this out there. Ennio Morricone how did he see the world?
@lawrencesprau1935
@lawrencesprau1935 5 лет назад
James Coburn turned down the Clint Eastwood part in the Dollar trilogy!
@sherrihinton8567
@sherrihinton8567 4 года назад
Jimmy O. 100 percent agree
@kevanfarhadi7025
@kevanfarhadi7025 Год назад
@@lawrencesprau1935 Because Coburn was a BIG STAR at that time and could not take risks and entrust himself to an unknown director. Instead, Clint Eastwood was an unknown actor who had nothing to lose. You can't even say that by accepting this role, Clint didn't take a risk, he just chose.
@oldtimedrumcorps
@oldtimedrumcorps 4 года назад
The close up scene of the stagecoach passengers eating is about as revolting as it gets in film .
@sherrihinton8567
@sherrihinton8567 4 года назад
They are glutens. Sergio masterfully conveyed their pigness
@basmasheren1995
@basmasheren1995 3 года назад
This scene takes my breath away every time I see it ❤️
@Camperoftehintrowebz
@Camperoftehintrowebz 8 лет назад
Such an awesome soundtrack
@miketheshanmanmangan
@miketheshanmanmangan 7 лет назад
The Rod Steiger James Coburn movie released twice once as Duck You Sucker and the second time around as FISTFUL OF DYNAMITE.What a classic sound track!!
@ritazironi5493
@ritazironi5493 7 лет назад
la musica di Morricone è sempre e resterà sempre un incanto per l eternità è infinita
@ColinH1973
@ColinH1973 Год назад
Stronketti baleno molto calibrato alla subato truffi exo alto cuche abantona á blunzi te spoccia.
@chrispopsjunior8978
@chrispopsjunior8978 2 года назад
A truly beautiful scene from an absolute masterpiece from the greatest filmmaker of all time
@khankrum1
@khankrum1 Год назад
There is nothing beautiful about murder!
@chrispopsjunior8978
@chrispopsjunior8978 5 месяцев назад
​@@khankrum1you're a fool, I'm talking about the filming, direction and musical score... It isn't a real event... Grow up
@chrispopsjunior8978
@chrispopsjunior8978 3 месяца назад
@@khankrum1get a life you sad git
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