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The tale of Gil Favor, the trail boss, as he drives cattle across the old west. Along the way they meet up with adventure and drama.
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Rawhide is the tale of tail boss Gil Favor (Eric Fleming) and rugged cowhand Rowdy Yates (Clint Eastwood) driving cattle across the old west while meeting up with adventure and drama along the way.
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The tale of Gil Favor, the trail boss, as he drives cattle across the old west. Along the way they meet up with adventure and drama.
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MILLION DOLLAR BABY "I don’t train girls," boxing manager Frankie Dunn growls. But Maggie Fitzgerald wins his respect and earns her shot at success in a bravura tale that’s as much about family as it is about the "sweet science." Eastwood, Hilary Swank and Morgan Freeman star. MYSTIC RIVER From the same side of the tracks…to opposite sides of the law. The hunt for a missing girl in working-class Boston draws three childhood friends into a web of murder and mystery. Eastwood guides Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Kevin Bacon, Laurence Fishburne, Marcia Gay Harden, Laura Linney. UNFORGIVEN What were the West’s gunslingers really like? Eastwood triumphs in front of and behind the camera with this fierce, fascinating deconstruction of cowboy lore. Also starring Gene Hackman, Morgan Freeman, Richard Harris.
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Disc 1 Side A: Fistful of Dollars WS Disc 1 Side B: Fistful of Dollars P&S Disc 2: The Pink Panther (1964) WS Disc 3: Dr. No WS Disc 4: The Magnificent Seven WS
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Studio: New Video Group Release Date: 06/26/2007
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This collection of six DVDs includes The Beguiled, Bronco Billy, Dirty Harry, In the Line of Fire, The Outlaw Josey Wales, and Unforgiven.
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A ringing instance of a sequel far outstripping its predecessor, Sergio Leone's For a Few Dollars More takes the lethal antihero from A Fistful of Dollars, gives him both a rival and an adversary worthy of sharing a gun-blazing corrida, and ratchets up the stylization to something approaching grandeur. This time the Man with No Name (Clint Eastwood) is a bounty hunter whose desert Southwest killing ground is suddenly crowded by the presence of an older, black-clad shootist (Lee Van Cleef). Individually and together, they terminate sundry grotesques while closing in on their biggest quarry, a memorably insane bandit called El Indio (Gian Maria Volonté is brilliant). There's just enough plot to imbue Van Cleef with genuine mystery, a dark avenging angel from a lost past whose pull would supply the emotional core of Leone's later masterworks Once upon a Time in the West and Once upon a Time in America. Leone's bravura widescreen compositions are breathtaking, and Ennio Morricone's music score--tinged with lunatic religiosity--is his first great one. --Richard T. Jameson
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