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The film highlights the disparity between the wealthy elite—represented by the railroad tycoon and the aristocratic Baron von Schulenberg —and the "peons" like Cuchillo. It challenges viewers to empathize with a character who is initially presented as "obnoxious" or "repulsive" but is ultimately a victim of systemic injustice.
Unlike many Spaghetti Western characters who remain static, Corbett undergoes a genuine crisis of conscience, moving from a rigid enforcer of the law to a man who realizes the "law" is often a tool for the powerful. Cinematic Significance subtitle The.Big.Gundown.1966.EXTENDED.US.1080p...
Considered the definitive version, it includes deeper dialogue and character development. The film highlights the disparity between the wealthy
Sollima's direction is praised for its composition and use of the widescreen frame, rivaling the visual flair of Leone while maintaining a more serious, politically grounded tone. Version Differences (Extended US vs. Italian) Italian)