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Vincent Canby, New York Times: The idiosyncrasies are there, all right, but they have never seemed less interesting. Read more
Don Druker, Chicago Reader: A marvelous sense of detail and spectacular effects -- good fun all the way. Read more
Andrew Sarris, New York Observer: The combination of Leone's obsessive close-ups, Ennio Morricone's melodious music, and the comradely chemistry of Coburn and Steiger ignite an emotional explosion comparable to that of Once Upon a Time in the West. Read more
Elvis Mitchell, New York Times: Features one of the most glorious and unforgettable scores by Leone's composer, Ennio Morricone. Read more
J. Hoberman, Village Voice: The new print is good, and the 20 restored minutes are choice. Read more