The article reviews "Clint Eastwood: 35 Films 35 Years at Warner Bros.," a DVD collection from the motion picture studio Warner Bros.Graser, Marcvariety
Clint Eastwood has had a prolific and unpredictable career behind the camera. Here, we ranked all 40 of the 94-year-old director’s films, including ‘Juror #2.’
When Warner Home Video gets the inclination to pull out all the stops, the results are often revelatory, and in the case ofThe Outlaw Josey Walesthey’ve done some extraordinary work, as anyone who has compared this release to the DVD release of Eastwood’s film can attest. The rustic se...
On disc one, only a trailer forLetters from Iwo Jima, which arrives on DVD (from Warner Home Video) at the same time as this two-disc edition ofFlags of Our Fathers. Disc two commences with a reverential introduction by Clint Eastwood, followed by the touching “Words on the Page” feat...
Clint Eastwood was a good looking guy in Rawhide. Just like his son Scott is a good looking guy. Like Reply Gerald 37 months ago The woman on the far right, in the first photo, does not look like Debra Paget. Like Reply MrsPhilHarris 37 months ago ...
Look fast for Mr. Eastwood in a white jacket and blue pants looking over a metal fence as Frank and Breezy pass him while walking the dog. Keep ‘em coming, Kino! CLICK HERETO ORDER FROM AMAZON
Therefore, the DVD producers had to newly dub them. Eli Wallach and Clint Eastwood do their own voices. An actor named Simon Prescott does the imitation of the deceased Lee Van Cleef. Admittedly, Wallach and Eastwood no longer sound the same, but I couldn't imagine someone else imitating ...
The original film is seen as one of the key movies that launched the "spaghetti western" genre and helped catapult Clint Eastwood to Hollywood stardom.
"On the Set", and "Color Stills", as well as the 7.5-minute "FOR A FEW Pictures MORE". As for previously released extras, Kino has included, the 20-minute "A New Standard: Frayling onFor a Few Dollars More", the 7-minute "Back for More: Clint Eastwood RemembersFor a Few Dollars...
There is an audio interview with director Jerry London that runs just over twenty-two minutes wherein he discusses making the film. There is also a stills gallery and a set of trailers forFear No Evil(1969),Ritual of Evil(1970),More Dead Than Alive(1969) and...