Is there a connection between these "Once Upon a Time In..." titled films?

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Sergio Leone directed two similarly titled films:

What is the connection between the films? Is there a reason the film titles are so similar? Is there an in-universe connection? Did Sergio Leone ever mention a reason for the similar titles? Are they meant to be part of an anthology? (I realize that's a lot of questions so I've emboldened the root question I'm asking.)



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After the Dollars trilogy Leone wanted to do what eventually became known as the "America Trilogy" Once Upon A Time in the West, Once Upon a Time in the Revolution (also known as Die You Sucker), and Once Upon a Time in America are all part of that trilogy.

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Are the once upon a time movies connected?

All of Quentin Tarantino's movies are part of the same universe \u2013 except Jackie Brown, which has its own \u2013 and here's how Once Upon a Time in Hollywood fits into it.

Is Once Upon a Time in America connected to Once Upon a Time in the West?

It was the final film directed by Leone before his death five years later, and the first feature film he had directed in 13 years. It is also the third film of Leone's Once Upon a Time Trilogy, which includes Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) and Duck, You Sucker!

What films are referenced in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood?

House of Cards (Dir: John Guillermin): A 1968 film starring George Peppard, Inger Stevens. The Big Sleep (Dir: Howard Hawks) - Sharon's scene in the bookstore could be a reference to a similar scene in this film. The Maltese Falcon (Dir: John Huston): Theres a replica of this bird in the bookstore Sharon visits. Tora!

Is Once Upon a Time in Hollywood based on Once Upon a Time in America?

It's well known that Quentin Tarantino is a big fan of the spaghetti western genre. The title Once Upon a Time in Hollywood pays homage to Italian director Sergio Leone and his films Once Upon a Time in America and Once Upon a Time in the West. Are Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio's characters based on real people? No.



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Your core question was already answered by @Rosie. But i will take a few lines to reply to

Is there a reason the film titles are so similar?

The phrase Once upon a time ... is a very common pattern when starting a fairy tale. So by naming his movie with this prefix, Sergio Leone emphasizes that he is telling a story in the sense of a fairy tale that you might have been read to as a kid. Just in a different format and with horses and guns instead of kings and dwarves.

It might also be worth noting that the English title might not have been the original name, but the Italian one.

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