What is the best Sergio Leone movie of all time?
The master of the spaghetti western gave us some of cinema's most iconic landscapes, staredowns, and Ennio Morricone scores. From dollar-trilogy dusty showdowns to sweeping gangster epics — which Leone is the one?

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Three gunslingers compete to find a Confederate soldier's stolen gold in this definitive spaghetti western epic.

Once Upon a Time in the West
A mysterious harmonica-playing stranger, a ruthless killer, and a widow converge in a sweeping operatic western masterpiece.

Once Upon a Time in America
An epic crime saga following Jewish gangsters in New York from Prohibition through decades of friendship, betrayal, and regret.

A Fistful of Dollars
Clint Eastwood's Man with No Name plays two rival gangs against each other in a corrupt Mexican border town.

For a Few Dollars More
Two rival bounty hunters team up to track down a dangerous outlaw in this second entry of Leone's iconic Dollars Trilogy.

Duck, You Sucker!
A Mexican bandit and an Irish explosives expert become unlikely revolutionaries during the Mexican Revolution.
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