Summary of the plot of "Once Upon a Time in the West"

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This movie requires patience, it's too long. It tells: Lame Morton took aim at a piece of land in the Wild West of the United States by an Irishman, so he and Frank, the cowboy bandit played by Henry Fonda, together thought to seize the land. As a result, Frank took the Irishman directly One family was killed. Suddenly a girl named Jill came from New Orleans at this time. She was the Irish fiancée. As a result, the Irish land returned to Jill. At this time Frank and the lame Morton began to have friction, and a stray gunner came straight towards Frank inexplicably. In addition, because Frank pretended to be a gang of gangsters headed by Sean when he committed the crime, he angered Sean. Next, Frank caught the stray gunman, but then he was rescued by Sean; Frank caught Jill again, and Jill seduced Frank, and agreed to auction the Irish land for Frank to take it; Frank was still under house arrest with the lame Morton, but he Morton's men are bought out by Morton, who plots to betray Frank. At the auction house, due to the sudden intervention of the stray gunner and Sean, the Irish land was eventually photographed by the stray gunner. Frank asked the stray gunman for that piece of land, but was rejected. At this time, the lame Morton's subordinates rushed to assassinate Frank, but they were stopped by the stray gunman. Sean went to find the lame Morton to settle the account, and both lost. In the end, the piece of land that everyone seized went to Jill. Frank and the wandering gunner fight in a cowboy manner, and Frank is dead. Sean had a gunshot wound

This movie requires patience and is too long. It tells:

Lame Morton took aim at a piece of land in the Wild West of the United States by an Irishman, so he and Frank, the cowboy bandit played by Henry Fonda, took the land together, and Frank killed the Irish family directly. . Suddenly a girl named Jill came from New Orleans at this time. She was the Irish fiancée. As a result, the Irish land returned to Jill. At this time Frank and the lame Morton began to have friction, and a stray gunner came straight towards Frank inexplicably. In addition, because Frank pretended to be a gang of gangsters headed by Sean when he committed the crime, he angered Sean. Next, Frank caught the stray gunman, but then he was rescued by Sean; Frank caught Jill again, and Jill seduced Frank, and agreed to auction the Irish land for Frank to take it; Frank was still under house arrest with the lame Morton, but he Morton's men are bought out by Morton, who plots to betray Frank. At the auction house, due to the sudden intervention of the stray gunner and Sean, the Irish land was eventually photographed by the stray gunner. Frank asked the stray gunman for that piece of land, but was rejected. At this time, the lame Morton's subordinates rushed to assassinate Frank, but they were stopped by the stray gunman. Sean went to find the lame Morton to settle the account, and both lost. In the end, the piece of land that everyone seized went to Jill. Frank and the wandering gunner fight in a cowboy manner, and Frank is dead. Sean came back with a gunshot wound to meet Jill and the stray gunman for the last time, and died. Jill built a train station on that piece of land according to his late husband's wishes. The wandering gunman refused her favor and left alone.

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Once Upon a Time in the West quotes

  • Cheyenne: They wanna hang me, the big black crows. Idiots. What the hell? I'll kill anything, but never a kid. Be like killin' a priest. Catholic priest, that is.

  • Morton: You'll never succeed in becoming like me.

    Frank: Why?

    Morton: Because there are many things you'll never understand.

    [Frank draws on Morton as he pulls out money from a drawer]

    Morton: This is one of 'em. You see, Frank, there are many kinds of weapons, and the only one that can stop that is this.

    [Morton's train stops as Frank's men ride up to it]

    Morton: Now, shall we get back to our little problem?

    Frank: My weapons might look simple to you, Mr. Morton, but they can still shoot holes big enough for our little problems.