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''Once Upon a Time in America'', released in US theatres on June 1st, 1984, was the final film to be directed by Sergio Leone. The finished film originally ran at 229 minutes and premiered as such at the Cannes Film Festival. | ''Once Upon a Time in America'', released in US theatres on June 1st, 1984, was the final film to be directed by Sergio Leone. The finished film originally ran at 229 minutes and premiered as such at the Cannes Film Festival. | ||
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In 1985 Warner Home Video released two versions of ''Once Upon a Time in America'' on VHS: the 229-minute version, which was a two-tape release, and the U.S. cut, released on one tape. The latter release became extremely hard to find, likely due to low demand and the negatve reception it got in theaters; as a result of that, it was speculated for a long time that the U.S. cut never got a home video release. It has also reputedly only ever aired infrequently on television. | In 1985 Warner Home Video released two versions of ''Once Upon a Time in America'' on VHS: the 229-minute version, which was a two-tape release, and the U.S. cut, released on one tape. The latter release became extremely hard to find, likely due to low demand and the negatve reception it got in theaters; as a result of that, it was speculated for a long time that the U.S. cut never got a home video release. It has also reputedly only ever aired infrequently on television. | ||
On September 3rd 2020, Internet Archive user Ray_ray1999 uploaded a VHS rip of the U.S. cut. Due to possible tape deterioration, the VHS rip's volume decreases throughout the movie. | On September 3rd, 2020, Internet Archive user Ray_ray1999 uploaded a VHS rip of the U.S. cut. Due to possible tape deterioration, the VHS rip's volume decreases throughout the movie. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[https://lostmediawiki.com/Once_Upon_A_Time_In_America_(lost_6-hour-long_print_of_Sergio_Leone_film;_1984) Once Upon A Time In America (lost 6-hour print of Sergio Leone film; 1984)] | *[https://lostmediawiki.com/Once_Upon_A_Time_In_America_(lost_6-hour-long_print_of_Sergio_Leone_film;_1984) Once Upon A Time In America (lost 6-hour print of Sergio Leone film; 1984)] | ||
==External Link== | |||
*[https://archive.org/details/once-upon-a-time-in-america-vhs The U.S. cut of ''Once Upon a Time in America'' on the Internet Archive.] Retrieved 03 Oct '20 | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 23:33, 3 October 2020
Once Upon a Time in America, released in US theatres on June 1st, 1984, was the final film to be directed by Sergio Leone. The finished film originally ran at 229 minutes and premiered as such at the Cannes Film Festival.
The first screening of the film in the United States went poorly, and over a hundred audience members reportedly left during the intermission and did not return.[1] In the wake of this incident, the Ladd Company, who were distributing the film in the United States, decided to drastically recut the movie to 139 minutes in length, rearranging its non-chronological narrative to take place in a more conventional chronological order.
The re-edited version, which was screened for the film's wide release in the United States, was met with scathing reviews and would be considered a box office bomb. Famed critics Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert, who had previously seen the unedited version of the film, reviewed the US cut of Once Upon a Time in America on their show, focusing their criticisms on the edits made to that version; Ebert declared:
"...As far as I'm concerned, this movie has been destroyed."[2]
Ebert also expressed hope that the longer version would be seen again one day.
Sergio Leone's preferred 229-minute version of the film ran in most countries internationally and was the version released on home video worldwide, albeit edited slightly for scenes of rape and gruesome violence. The complete, uncut version, without any additional censorship, was finally released on DVD in 2003, and was the default version of the film on home video until a longer 251-minute cut was released in 2014.
Availability
In 1985 Warner Home Video released two versions of Once Upon a Time in America on VHS: the 229-minute version, which was a two-tape release, and the U.S. cut, released on one tape. The latter release became extremely hard to find, likely due to low demand and the negatve reception it got in theaters; as a result of that, it was speculated for a long time that the U.S. cut never got a home video release. It has also reputedly only ever aired infrequently on television.
On September 3rd, 2020, Internet Archive user Ray_ray1999 uploaded a VHS rip of the U.S. cut. Due to possible tape deterioration, the VHS rip's volume decreases throughout the movie.
See Also
External Link
- The U.S. cut of Once Upon a Time in America on the Internet Archive. Retrieved 03 Oct '20
References
- ↑ An article describing the first American screening of the film. Retrieved 07 Jun '19
- ↑ Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert's televised review of the film. Retrieved 07 Jun '19