This is the man with no name. Danger fits him like a glove.
Limited Edition 3D Lenticular Hardcase + Six Collectable Art Cards
1500 COPIES ONLY!
The first two adventures of the “Man With No Name” trilogy, Clint Eastwood’s iconic Spaghetti Western character. Directed by master of the genre Sergio Leone!
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A Fistful Of Dollars (1964)
Clint Eastwood’s legendary “MAN WITH NO NAME” makes his powerful debut in this thrilling action-packed classic. A mysterious gunman has just arrived in San Miguel, a grim, dusty border town where two rival bands of smugglers are terrorising the impoverished citizens. A master of the “quick-draw”, the stranger soon receives offers of employment from each gang. But his loyalty can not be bought; he accepts both jobs… and sets in motion a plan to destroy both groups of criminals, pitting one against another in a series of brilliantly orchestrated set-ups, showdowns and deadly confrontations.
Special Features:
- Audio Commentary by Professor Sir Christopher Frayling
- The Sir Christopher Frayling Archives: A Fistful of Dollars
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A New Kind of Hero – Sir Christopher Frayling on A Fistful of Dollars
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A Few Weeks in Spain – Clint Eastwood on A Fistful of Dollars
- Tre Voci / Three Voices: Three Friends Remember Sergio Leone
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Not Ready for Primetime – The Lost Prologue to A Fistful of Dollars
- The Network Prologue: Broadcast Before A Fistful of Dollars
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A Fistful of Dollars Location Comparisons: Almeria, Spain 1964-2004
- Radio Spots
- Theatrical Trailer
- Double Bill Trailer
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For A Few Dollars More (1965)
Clint Eastwood continues his trademark role in this second instalment of the trilogy, this time he is on the bloody trail of Indio, the territory’s most treacherous bandit. But his ruthless rival, Colonel Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef – High Noon) is determined to bring Indio in first… dead or alive! Failing to capture their prey – or eliminate each other – the two are left with only one option: team up or face certain death ay the hands of Indio and his band of murderous outlaws.
- Audio Commentary by Professor Sir Christopher Frayling
- The Christopher Frayling Archives: For a Few Dollars More
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A New Standard – Sir Christopher Frayling on For a Few Dollars More
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Back For More – Clint Eastwood Remembers For a Few Dollars More
- Tre Voci / Three Voices Remember For a Few Dollars More
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For a Few Dollars More: The Original American Release Version – featurette
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For a Few Dollars More Location Comparisons: Almeria, Spain 1965-2004 & 2005
- Radio Spots
- Theatrical Trailers
- Double Bill Trailer