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10,000 More Ways to Die: Spaghetti Western Collection
S**G
3 DISC .....not 2 disc.
10,000 more ways to die is great. bought used .was happy to see it .only problem is its a 3 disc DVD. came missing a disc.
I**.
Some rare ones here in this set
I purely got this set forTHE FEDERAL MAN..
J**S
Five Stars
westerns galore
C**Z
The picture quality is really pretty poor on just about all of them and some ...
I made this purchase specifically for the Zorro movie (Ghost of Zorro) which is the sequel movie of the Zorro the Avenger pair.The rest of the movies on this disc range from decent to abysmal. The picture quality is really pretty poor on just about all of them and some are very hard to sit through.
S**N
Five Stars
Excellent movie.love it.
S**Y
Five Stars
very good movies
J**E
Five Stars
Good films cheap ....recommended
O**E
Beautiful Spaghetti Westerns
This was a really great pack of Spaghetti Westerns. It was everything I expected in these kind of movies even though I got lots of duplicates here.
L**Y
Unusual Spaghetti Westerns - worth it just to see Cap'n Kirk and Alex Nicol
I bought this amazingly cheap box set just to get two movies I have seen favourable reviews about, ie, Ride and Kill and White Comanche. They both fulfilled my expectations, although for very different reasons. Low-budget, yes, faded prints, yes, but thoroughly enjoyable.RIDE AND KILL - 1964, 1hr 30 minsThis tale of the town drunk elected as town sheriff by the Baddies, stars Alex Nicol, who had become a busy TV director by 1964, but had also starred in numerous sagebrush sagas during the Fifties, becoming famous for his portrayal of the psychopathic rancher's son who menaces Jimmy Stewart in Anthony Mann's ground breaking Western, The Man From Laramie. In Ride and Kill he plays Brandy, a Goodie, and gives a very sympathetic and non-macho performance as the boozer, who sees his brave friends killed by baddies who are menacing his town in Arizona, and has to decide whether he can clean himself and the town up. Will he succeed? Will he get the girl? Well, you'll have to watch the film and see how it all turns out. The print is rather faded and poorly cropped, but the good acting, direction and cinematography still make for satisfying viewing, although Nicol's distinctive voice is dubbed by someone else, which is my only beef. Still, this movie is all about action, not talking, so it's a small gripe. As for one panoramic chase sequence towards the end, where Brandy and his adversary end up in a fight atop a mountain, silhouetted against against the sky, it's spectacular, even with this poor print, and the film would be worth restoring for this sequence alone There are also some great stunts, and Nicol does most of the riding and fighting himself, with just the occasional bit of help from a double.WHITE COMANCHE - 1968, 1hr 34 minsThis was recently shown in a prime time slot by Movies For Men, and I'm not surprised. William Shatner (during a break filming the original Star Trek TV series) is terrific in the movie, which won a Golden Raspberry Award for being so bad it's good, although I think it's better than that due to Shatner's ability to switch seamlessly from serious acting to sending himself up while playing a dual role as mixed-race twins, one of whom, the Goodie, is living life as a white man, and the other as a marauding Comanche. An ageing Joseph Cotton also does a good job as the sympathetic town sheriff who helps Shatner put an end to his brother's rampaging, and the print is slightly better than Ride and Kill, so it's well worth a watch.THE REST OF THE BUNCHThe other ten movies didn't appeal to me, so I didn't watch them, although there are some useful reviews on Amazon.Com (these came up automatically on my tablet, but you may have to scroll down a bit to see them on a PC.) Male customers, who understand the genre and background to these films, may well enjoy them more than the ones I have picked out. The movies are: The Deserter, starring Richard Crenna and Chuck Connors; 3 Bullets for Ringo; 7 Hours of Gunfire; Dead for a Dollar; Dead Men Don't make Shadows; Django. Kill!!; The Federal Man; Fistful of Lead; Seven Devils on Horseback; The Shadow of Zorro.
M**S
Some are OK, some are abysmal, a mixed ...
Some are OK ,some are abysmal, a mixed bag.
J**.
Four Stars
I like it.
S**S
If you are into these movies!
Gave it to my boyfriend for his birthday..he was happy!!!
L**.
a few...
A few good films, and a few bad ones, and a few,,,, UN-WATCH-ABLE!but, it's cheap. What more do you want?...
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