4K UHD Blu-Ray KL Studio Classics Release date: 31/May/2022
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Other Movies
Product No.:
2100572225
Number of discs:
1
Original language:
English (ENG)
Description:
Experience the legendary Spaghetti Western "Fistful Of Dollars" (1964) like never before with this stunning 4K UHD Blu-Ray edition from KL Studio Classics. Directed by Sergio Leone, this groundbreaking film introduced Clint Eastwood as the iconic Man With No Name and revolutionized the Western genre with its gritty realism and stylistic flair. The story follows a mysterious gunslinger who manipulates two rival families in a small Mexican town for his own gain, setting off a chain of explosive confrontations. This release features breathtaking restored visuals and immersive audio, bringing every gunfight and Ennio Morricone?s unforgettable score to life.
KL Studio Classics is renowned for their meticulous restorations of classic cinema, offering cinephiles high-quality releases that preserve film history for new generations. Their commitment to excellence ensures that each title receives careful attention to detail in both picture and sound quality.
Clint Eastwood became an international star through his role in this film, later achieving acclaim as both actor ("Dirty Harry," "Unforgiven") and director ("Million Dollar Baby," "Gran Torino"). Director Sergio Leone went on to define the Spaghetti Western genre with masterpieces such as "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly" and "Once Upon A Time In The West." Composer Ennio Morricone?s evocative music has become synonymous with cinematic greatness, earning him multiple awards including an Oscar for Lifetime Achievement. Supporting actors Gian Maria Volonté (?Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion?) and Marianne Koch also deliver memorable performances that contribute to the enduring legacy of this classic.
Actors:
Clint Eastwood, Marianne Koch, Gian Maria Volontè, Wolfgang Lukschy, Sieghardt Rupp, Joseph Egger, Antonio Prieto, José Calvo, Margarita Lozano, Daniel Martin, Benito Stefanelli, Mario Brega, Bruno Carotenuto, Aldo Sambrell