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Something to Do with Death

Something to Do with Death

20036.00h 19m

Overview

Third part of a three-part documentary series on the making of Once Upon a Time in the West, Italian filmmaker Sergio Leone's masterpiece, released in 1968. (Preceded by The Wages of Sin.)

Directed by Lancelot Narayan
Written by Lancelot Narayan, Sheldon Hall
Produced by Enfys Dickinson, Philip Moores, Lancelot Narayan
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Top Cast

Bernardo Bertolucci

Bernardo Bertolucci

Self - Filmmaker

Claudia Cardinale

Claudia Cardinale

Self - Actress

John Carpenter

John Carpenter

Self - Filmmaker

Alex Cox

Alex Cox

Self - Filmmaker

Gabriele Ferzetti

Gabriele Ferzetti

Self - Actor

Christopher Frayling

Christopher Frayling

Self - Writer

John Milius

John Milius

Self - Filmmaker

Henry Fonda

Henry Fonda

Self (archive footage)

Sergio Leone

Sergio Leone

Self (archive footage)

Themes & Keywords

cinema on cinemamovie businessbehind the scenesspaghetti westernwestern filmmakingcelebrity interviewshort film

About Something to Do with Death

Something to Do with Death is a documentary film released in 2003 exploring themes of cinema on cinema, movie business, behind the scenes, spaghetti western, western filmmaking, celebrity interview. Directed by Lancelot Narayan, it stars Bernardo Bertolucci, Claudia Cardinale, John Carpenter. Third part of a three-part documentary series on the making of Once Upon a Time in the West, Italian filmmaker Sergio Leone's masterpiece, released in 1968. (Preceded by The Wages of Sin.)

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