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A Fistful Of Dollars: Col Ed (1964)
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Among the first of the "spaghetti westerns" and an instant international phenomenon, this hard-hitting epic stunned audiences with its violence, gritty realism and tongue-in-cheek humor, and launched the film careers of Italian director Sergio Leone and a little-known American actor named Clint Eastwood. Now bearing an arsenal of special features, including an all-new commentary track, six featurettes and more, A Fistful Of Dollars is one of the first - and arguably the best - spaghetti westerns ever made! A lean, cold-eyed, cobra-quick gunfighter - the laconic "Man With No Name" (Eastwood) - arrives in a grim and dusty | | |