The music of Once Upon a Time in America was composed by Sergio Leone's long-time collaborator, Ennio Morricone. Due to the film's unusually long production, Morricone had finished composing most of the soundtrack before many scenes had even been filmed. Some of Morricone's pieces were actually played on set as filming took place (a technique that Leone had used for Once Upon a Time in the West). "Deborah's Theme" was in fact originally written for another film in the 1970s but rejected; Morricone presented the piece to Leone, who was initially reluctant, considering it too similar to Morricone's main title for Once Upon a Time in the West.
great movie he loved Deborah all his life, but they never got together, he shouldn't have raped her man that was terrible, his only love and he destroyed it forever.
AHrudyNowYaSudy 2 weeks ago 2
Gracias Ennio!!!
miguelymad1612 2 weeks ago
always luvd this movie!!! & its music !!.. gives me the goosebumps!
helnoftroy 2 weeks ago
Grande Morricone......orgoglio di noi ITALIANI !!
Sergione59 3 weeks ago
Now this is what I call a movie! Not the crap the produce nowadays...
nousername21 3 weeks ago
escalofriante...
superpijama1 3 weeks ago
one of the greastest movies ever .......beautiful soundtrack..tear jearker ..........
pep123ful 1 month ago
bellísimo
Anorrea 1 month ago
AWESOME & BEAUTIFUL FILM.ITS in my collecting of great movies.
mdbone42 1 month ago
bellissimo video complimenti
lampone56 1 month ago