Clint Eastwood Westerns Collection (4 Films) DVD
A Fistful Of Dollars:
Among the first of the 'spaghetti westerns', A Fistful Of Dollars became an instant cult hit and launched the film careers of Italian Writer-Director Sergio Leone, and a little known American television actor named Clint Eastwood. As the lean, cold eyed cobra-quick gunfighter - Clint became the first of the 'anti heroes'. A Fistful Of Dollars is the western taken to the extreme - with unremitting violence, gritty realism, tongue-in-cheek humour and striking visuals.
For A Few Dollars More:
A Fistful of Dollars had proven so successful that a sequel was inevitable. The superbly scripted For A Few Dollars More tells the tale of a ruthless quest to track down the notorious bandit El Indio, played by Gian Maria Volonte, by an unforgettable alliance between ruthless gun-slingers Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef. Sergio Leone's direction is both violent and operatic and Ennio Morricone's atmospheric score keeps the tension taut as the action moves from jail breaks and hold ups to spectacular gun battles.
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly:
In the third of Eastwood's spaghetti trilogy Director Sergio Leone substitutes the upright puritan Protestant ethos, so familiar in Hollywood westerns, for a seedy cynical standpoint towards death and morality. The complex plot of bloodshed and betrayal winds its way through the American Civil War following a team of brutal bandits battling to unearth a fortune buried beneath an unmarked grave, and boasts a fine Ennio Morricone score featuring a main theme that reached No.1 in the world's pop charts.
Hang' Em High:
They riddled him with bullets. They strung him up. They left him to die. But they made two fatal mistakes: they hanged the wrong man... and they didn't finish the job. In his first American-made western, Clint Eastwood indelibly carves his niche as the quintessential tough guy - cool headed, iron-willed and unrelenting in his pursuit of revenge.
Special Features
A Fistful Of Dollars: Audio Commentary By Sir Christopher Frayling, For A Few Dollars More: Audio Commentary By Sir Christopher Frayling, The Good, The Bad And The Ugly: Audio Commentary With Writer And Critic Richard Schickel
Among the first of the 'spaghetti westerns', A Fistful Of Dollars became an instant cult hit and launched the film careers of Italian Writer-Director Sergio Leone, and a little known American television actor named Clint Eastwood. As the lean, cold eyed cobra-quick gunfighter - Clint became the first of the 'anti heroes'. A Fistful Of Dollars is the western taken to the extreme - with unremitting violence, gritty realism, tongue-in-cheek humour and striking visuals.
For A Few Dollars More:
A Fistful of Dollars had proven so successful that a sequel was inevitable. The superbly scripted For A Few Dollars More tells the tale of a ruthless quest to track down the notorious bandit El Indio, played by Gian Maria Volonte, by an unforgettable alliance between ruthless gun-slingers Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef. Sergio Leone's direction is both violent and operatic and Ennio Morricone's atmospheric score keeps the tension taut as the action moves from jail breaks and hold ups to spectacular gun battles.
The Good, The Bad And The Ugly:
In the third of Eastwood's spaghetti trilogy Director Sergio Leone substitutes the upright puritan Protestant ethos, so familiar in Hollywood westerns, for a seedy cynical standpoint towards death and morality. The complex plot of bloodshed and betrayal winds its way through the American Civil War following a team of brutal bandits battling to unearth a fortune buried beneath an unmarked grave, and boasts a fine Ennio Morricone score featuring a main theme that reached No.1 in the world's pop charts.
Hang' Em High:
They riddled him with bullets. They strung him up. They left him to die. But they made two fatal mistakes: they hanged the wrong man... and they didn't finish the job. In his first American-made western, Clint Eastwood indelibly carves his niche as the quintessential tough guy - cool headed, iron-willed and unrelenting in his pursuit of revenge.
Special Features
A Fistful Of Dollars: Audio Commentary By Sir Christopher Frayling, For A Few Dollars More: Audio Commentary By Sir Christopher Frayling, The Good, The Bad And The Ugly: Audio Commentary With Writer And Critic Richard Schickel
Specifications | |
Aspect Ratio | 1.77:1 (16:9) |
Aspect Ratio | 2.35:1 |
Audio | English DTS 5.1, English 5.1, French DTS 5.1, French 5.1, German 5.1, English Mono, French Mono, German Mono, Italian Mono, Spanish Mono |
BBFC | 18 |
Case Type | Amaray Single |
Cast | Alan Hale Jr,Aldo Giuffre,Aldo Sambrell,Angelo Novi,Antonio Casale,Antonio Casas,Antonio Prieto,Arlene Golonka,Ben Johnson,Benito Stefanelli,Gian Maria Volonte,Inger Stevens,James Westerfield,Dennis Hopper,Ed Begley,Eli Wallach,Enzo Petito,Bruce Dern,Charles McGraw,Claudio Scarchilli,Clint Eastwood,Daniel Martin,Panos Papadopulos,Pat Hingle,Rada Rassimov,Roberto Camardiel,Ruth White,Sandro Scarchilli,Sieghardt Rupp,Tomas Blanco,Wolfgang Lukschy,L Q Jones,Lee Van Cleef,Livio Lorenzon,Lorenzo Robledo,Luigi Pistilli,Luis Rodriguez,Mara Krupp,Margarita Lozano,Mario Brega,Michael O'Sullivan,John Bartha,Jose Calvo,Joseph Egger,Joseph Sirola,Klaus Kinski |
Colour | Colour |
Director | Sergio Leone,Ted Post |
Discs | 1 |
Format | DVD |
HOH (Hard of Hearing) | Yes |
IFCO | 18 |
Language | English |
Language | Italian |
Language | German |
Language | Spanish |
Language | French |
Region | DVD 2 |
Released | 2008-09-15 |
Run Time | 503 |
Special Features | |
Subtitle | Turkish |
Subtitle | Swedish |
Subtitle | Slovene |
Subtitle | Romanian |
Subtitle | Portuguese |
Subtitle | Polish |
Subtitle | Norwegian |
Subtitle | Greek |
Subtitle | Hebrew |
Subtitle | German |
Subtitle | French |
Subtitle | Finnish |
Subtitle | English |
Subtitle | Dutch |
Subtitle | Danish |
Subtitle | Croatian |
Year | 1964 |