In the epic western opera “Spiel mir das Lied vom Tod” by Sergio Leone, there is this great scene at the end and at least in the German-language dubbing to this epoch-making dialogue: The widow Claudia Cardinale longing for him, who is there, one Building a train station and a city says to the nameless gunslinger: “Sweetwater is waiting for you.” The man with the harmonica, Charles Bronson, replies: “Someone is always waiting.” Then he packs his bundle and leaves. Leone’s masterpiece is Denis Wucherer’s favorite film.