A Fistful of Dynamite

A Fistful of Dynamite

By Sergio Leone

  • Genre: Western
  • Release Date: 1971-06-21
  • Advisory Rating: PG
  • Runtime: 2h 36min
  • Director: Sergio Leone
  • Production Company: Rafran Cinematografica
  • Production Country: Spain, Italy
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.707/10
7.707
From 1,070 Ratings

Description

Sergio Leone directed this vibrant, violent, and sometimes, tongue-in-cheeck adventure set during the turbulence of the Mexican Revolution. Juan Miranda (Rod Steiger) is a Mexican peasant-turned bandit, who meets Irish explosives expert Sean Mallory (James Coburn). Together they plan to rob banks. Sean's pre-dynamiting cry is, "Duck, you sucker!" At the request of a revolutionary, Sean agrees to blast into a bank...but, to Juan's disgust, the "bank" is now a prison. The explosion frees the revolutionaries who were being held within. Sean and Juan are now heroes of the revolution! Government troops are hot on their trail. Juan is captured. At the moment before his execution, he hears a welcome cry -- "Duck, you sucker!" Sean has come to his rescue. Music by Ennio Morricone.

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  • Great movie, but ...

    1
    By Foggy N. Ocean
    ... it’s stupidly over-priced.
  • One of the best films ever!!

    5
    By ChristVega33
    After seeing this movie, life seems to have no meaning.
  • Disappointing

    2
    By t_smith
    Once Upon a Time in the West was a great movie. It was all downhill after that. This movie was a huge waste of time. There are several cuts from one scene to the next, and it takes a minute or two to figure out where you are, what's going on, and what significant event happened in between the two scenes that wasn't shown. Fortunately, you have time to think about it because during most of the film nothing is happening. The high Tomatometer should have told me this film stinks.
  • Finally!

    5
    By Beautiful Fainting Words
    I've been waiting for iTunes to put up this Leone masterpiece. A brilliant story, great acting, stunning cinematography, fantastic direction, and a magical score by Morricone make this one hell of a film.

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