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Italian Directors - Sergio Leone

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Once Upon a Time in the West
Sergio Leone
One of the greatest films of all time by the great Sergio Leone, uncut. Henry Fonda is the ruthless psychopath, Jason Robards the half-breed falsely accused of a terrible slaughter, and Charles Bronson "The Man" who remembers how his brother was savagely tortured. Brilliant direction by Leone achieves a film of epic significance, shot in dazzling Monument Valley locations. The DVD is a Special Collector's Edition two-DVD set, and is letterboxed, closed-captioned; includes a commentary track with director John Carpenter, John Milius, Alex Cox and more; three bonus documentaries; a featurette; a location gallery; and a French language track. USA, 1968, 165 mins.
DVD | $37.95  


Italian Directors - Sergio Leone


The Sergio Leone Anthology
Sergio Leone
The undeniable master of the spaghetti western, Sergio Leone's films were stylish, vivid, and above all, extremely violent. This collection includes: A Fistful of Dollars (Italy, 1964, 96 mins.), starring Clint Eastwood as "the man with no name" in a slick remake of Kurosawa's Yojimbo; For a Few Dollars More (Italy/Spain/Germany, 1965, 130 mins.), in which the reluctant hero, Eastwood, meets Lee Van Cleef and Klaus Kinski; The Good, The Bad and the Ugly (Italy/Spain, 1967, 161 mins.), arguably the best of the "Dollars" films; and Duck, You Sucker (A Fistful of Dynamite, Italy, 1971, 157 mins.), Leone's strange and sprawling lefty western with James Coburn and Rod Steiger. All are dubbed in English and feature the unmatched music of Ennio Morricone. 8-DVD set. Includes the Collector's Edition of each film with hours of bonus materials. Letterboxed. Closed-captioned. Italy/Spain/Germany, 1964-1971, 544 mins.
DVD | $119.95  

Clint Eastwood Gift Set: The Man With No Name Trilogy
Sergio Leone
The legendary trio of stylish and darkly comic "spaghetti westerns" by Sergio Leone that turned Clint Eastwood from a minor American TV star, struggling to find a place in films, into an international action film superstar. A Fistful of Dollars (1964, 96 mins.) introduced the quintessential Eastwood anti-hero, "The Man With No Name," in a colorful reworking of Kurosawa's Yojimbo. In For a Few Dollars More (1965, 130 mins.) bounty hunter Lee Van Cleef forms an uneasy partnership with Eastwood's gunslinger as they chase down an outlaw together. Finally, in the epic masterpiece of the series, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1967, 161 mins.), Eli Wallach rounds out the title trio of desperados hunting for a Confederate fortune during the Civil War. Italy/Spain, 1964-67, 387 mins.
DVD | $59.95  

Duck, You Sucker (A Fistful of Dynamite)
Sergio Leone
This Sergio Leone epic about a revolution in Mexico follows the exploits of an Irish terrorist, played by James Coburn, who continuously crosses paths with a Mexican bandit family headed by Rod Steiger. They both like explosives and annoying the government troops. "Belongs with the crazy left-wing westerns that mark the post-'60s wreck of revolutionary dreams" (J. Hoberman, Village Voice). With a musical score by Ennio Morricone. 2-DVD Collector's Edition. Letterboxed. Includes English, Spanish and French audio and subtitle options, audio commentary, six featurettes, and original theatrical trailer. Dubbed in English. Italy, 1971, 157 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

A Fistful of Dollars
Sergio Leone
Leone's sterling spaghetti Western, starring Clint Eastwood as "the man with no name," is a slick remake of Kurosawa's Yojimbo, which was itself based on Dashiell Hammett's novel Red Harvest. A superlative soundtrack by Ennio Morricone. English dubbed. Italy, 1964, 96 mins.
DVD | $37.95  

For a Few Dollars More
Sergio Leone
The second collaboration of Sergio Leone and Clint Eastwood finds Eastwood reluctantly accompanying a mysterious bounty hunter (Lee Van Cleef) to track a vicious killer and his band of outlaw grotesques. Music by Ennio Morricone. With Gian Maria Volonte and Klaus Kinski. DVD is widescreen, with 8-page booklet, production notes, and French & Spanish subtitles.Italy/Spain/Germany, 1965, 130 mins.
DVD | $37.95  

The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Sergio Leone
The third and best Sergio Leone "Dollars" Western. Set during the Civil War, three men out on the skids search for a treasure chest of the Confederates, each knowing a little about its whereabouts. A great musical score by Ennio Morricone. With Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef. A brilliant spaghetti Western and Leone at his best. The 1st DVD is widescreen, with 14 minutes of extra footage, trailer, and English, French & Spanish subtitles. The 2nd DVD is an extended 3-hour widescreen version, digitally remastered with 5.1 audio, with English, Spanish, French subtitles, and includes a commentary by film historian Richard Schickel; behind-the-scenes, Sergio Leone, and Civil War documentaries; featurettes on Ennio Morricone and audio recording; deleted scenes; a poster gallery; postcards; and more. Italy/Spain, 1967, 161 mins.
DVD | $37.95  
DVD (extended 3-hour version)
$44.95  

Once Upon a Time in America
Sergio Leone
The complete, uncut version of Leone's epic of American criminal life begins with five young men growing up in Brooklyn during the 1920's and the road that leads each of them to becoming powerful Mob bosses. Stars Robert de Niro, James Woods, Elizabeth McGovern, Treat Williams, Tuesday Weld and others, in a film many critics consider the one important film to be released in 1984. The two-DVD Special Edition is letterboxed, closed-captioned, with English, Spanish, French subtitles, and English and French audio tracks, and includes the remastered director's cut of the film; commentary by film critic/historian Richard Schickel; theatrical trailers; the documentary on Sergio Leone, "Revealing Once Upon a Time"; and a photo gallery. Italy, 1984, 227 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

Once Upon a Time in the West
Sergio Leone
One of the greatest films of all time by the great Sergio Leone, uncut. Henry Fonda is the ruthless psychopath, Jason Robards the half-breed falsely accused of a terrible slaughter, and Charles Bronson "The Man" who remembers how his brother was savagely tortured. Brilliant direction by Leone achieves a film of epic significance, shot in dazzling Monument Valley locations. The DVD is a Special Collector's Edition two-DVD set, and is letterboxed, closed-captioned; includes a commentary track with director John Carpenter, John Milius, Alex Cox and more; three bonus documentaries; a featurette; a location gallery; and a French language track. USA, 1968, 165 mins.
DVD | $37.95