The
Man With No Name Trilogy on Blu-ray June 3
The Man With No Name Trilogy
The Sergio Leone “Spaghetti Westerns” did not simply add a
new chapter to the genre...they reinvented it. From his shockingly violent and
stylized breakthrough, A Fistful Of Dollars, to the film Quentin Tarantino
calls “the best-directed movie of all time,” The Good, The Bad And The Ugly,
Leone’s vision elevated Westerns to an entirely new art form. This definitive
Leone collection of the most ambitious and influential Westerns ever made
includes more than five hours of special features that uncover buried gold in
these gritty classics – plus a NEWLY REMASTERED version of The Good, The Bad
And The Ugly.
Bonus Features:
● Disc
1: A Fistful of Dollars Blu-ray
○ The Christopher Frayling Archives:
Fistful of Dollars
○ Feature Commentary by noted Film Historian
– Sir Christopher Frayling
○ A New Kind of Hero
○ A Few Weeks in Spain: Clint
Eastwood on the Experience of Making the Film
○ Tre Voci: Fistful of Dollars
○ Not Ready for Primetime: Renowned
filmmaker Monte Hellman discusses the television broadcast of A Fistful of
Dollars
○ The Network Prologue - with Harry
Dean Stanton
○ Location Comparisons: Then to now
○ 10 Radio Spots
○ Double Bill Trailer
○ Fistful of Dollars Trailer
● Disc
2: For a Few Dollars More Blu-ray
○ The Christopher Frayling Archives:
For a Few Dollars More
○ Feature Commentary by noted Film
Historian – Sir Christopher Frayling
○ A New Standard (Frayling on For a
Few Dollars More)
○ Back for More (Clint Eastwood
remembers For a Few Dollars More)
○ Tre Voci: For a Few Dollars More
○ For a Few Dollars More: The
Original American Release Version
○ Location Comparisons
○ 12 Radio spots
○ Theatrical Trailer
● Disc
3: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Remastered Blu-ray
○ Leone's West
○ The Leone Style
○ The Man Who Lost the Civil War
○ Reconstructing The Good, The Bad
and The Ugly
○ Il Maestro: Ennio Morricone and The
Good, The Bad and The Ugly - Part One
○ Il Maestro: Ennio Morricone and The
Good, The Bad and The Ugly - Part Two
○ Deleted Scenes
■ Extended Tuco Torture Scene
■ The Socorro Sequence: A Reconstruction
○ Vignettes
■ Uno, Due, Tre
■ Italian Lunch
■ New York Actor
■ Gun in Holster
■ Audio Commentary from Film Historian
Richard Schickel
■ Audio Commentary from Christopher Frayling
○ Original Theatrical Trailer
○ French Trailer
The Man With No Name Trilogy Blu-ray
Street Date: June
3, 2014
Prebook Date: April
30, 2014
Screen Format: Widescreen
2.35:1
Audio: Disc 1:
English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, English Mono, Spanish Mono, French DTS 5.1
Disc 2: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, English Mono,
Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1
Disc 3: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, English Dolby
Digital 1.0, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1
French DTS 5.1
Subtitles: English
SDH/Spanish/French
U.S. Rating: R
Total Run Time: 423
minutes
Closed Captioned: Yes
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