Product Description With his steely-eyed stare and one of the most commanding screen presences of all time, Clint Eastwood is a true American icon to film fans everywhere. Join him in the Clint Eastwood: Western Icon Collection in three of his most popular films: High Plains Drifter, Joe Kidd and Two Mules for Sister Sara. This powerful, must-have collection showcases Clint Eastwood in some of the toughest and most unforgettable roles of his career. High Plains Drifter When "The Stranger" (Clint Eastwood) rides into the sin-ridden town of Lago, bullets fly as he battles three ruthless gunmen in a pulse-pounding shoot-'em-up. Joe Kidd Gunslinger Joe Kidd (Clint Eastwood) is hired by a wealthy landowner (Robert Duvall) to quell a range war with Mexican revolutionaries, but he soon finds his loyalties in question when he falls for a beautiful rebel. Two Mules for Sister Sara A hard-hitting drifter (Clint Eastwood) and a unusual nun (Shirley MacLaine) set off on an action-packed adventure when they join a band of freedom fighters in their mission to capture a well-protected enemy garrison.Bonus Content:Disc 1 - High Plains Drifter:Theatrical TrailerDisc 1 - Joe Kidd:Theatrical TrailerDisc 2 - Two Mules For Sister Sara:Theatrical Trailer]]> Set Contains: Contents: Disc 1 - High Plains Drifter & Joe Kidd Disc 2 - Two Mules For Sister Sara
G**N
Excellent Set of Eastwood Western Movies.
My wife and I like to watch movies late at night before we go to bed. Lately, we've been watching a lot of Clint Eastwood movies, including the Western Icon Collection. This set includes three real fine Eastwood movies: "High Plains Drifter," Joe Kidd" and "Two Mules for Sister Sara." I'm a geologist and I got a kick out of viewing "High Plains Drifter" in that it wasn't filmed in the High Plains at all but rather at Mono Lake in California. Joe Kidd was filmed in the foothills of the eastern Sierra Nevada near Lone Pine in California. Both settings appealed to me and I have visited them many times prior to even being aware of these movies.A word of warning is due. All Clint Eastwood movies tend to be violent in one way or another. So many people are killed in this set it's hard to keep up with a body count. Add fist fights, beatings and miscellaneous mayhem. If this bothers you in any way, don't order this set and then complain. Personally, I have no objection as it's just action-packed fiction and makes for excitement and good story telling. Plus, the people biting the dust are generally really despicable characters. In a way, all the violence and the despicable heavies actually present somewhat humorous watching."Two Mules for Sister Sara" is a rather unusual Eastwood movie. Here, Eastwood rescues a nun from three creeps who are about to do her no good. The nun was played by Shirley MacLaine. Well, after Eastwood and MacLaine reluctantly team up we gradually find out that she's a hard drinking, cigar smoking and foul mouthed Sister who's totally comfortable with blowing up a trainload of soldiers. The train destruction is spectacular, by the way. In any case, the tale ends up as something of a romance and makes for a rather delightful story.This is an excellent set of DVDs, I'd rate each movie as five stars, and the whole packet is not only good but it's inexpensive.Gary Peterson
S**M
Entertainment
Must have for Clint Eastwood fans and for western collection
G**T
great
great
E**T
Great movies
Watch again
K**G
Low-Budget Box Set
You have to admit the price for this Clint Eastwood Western Icon collection is hard to beat, but what you get is a bare-bones product. Three movies, two discs, and only the theatrical trailers as extras. Oh, you get them in another language if you want. I looked to see what other languages were offered on Two Mules For Sister Sara and was surprised to find that French rather than Spanish is the viewer's only alternative to English. There are no liner notes to speak of except for the rather simplistic one-sentence summaries of the movies on both the clamshell cover and it's protective box.High Plains Drifter is one of the best Eastwood-acted and Eastwood-directed westerns. That he learned well from mentor Sergio Leone is quite apparent throughout. Though the setting is hardly in the high plains (looks like Mono Lake in the eastern Sierras to me), it is an ideal setting, both high and lonesome, for the saga that unfolds. If you watch and listen closely, you will notice that Eastwood's character is the incarnation of the spirit of a murdered marshal the townsfolk had heartlessly buried in an unmarked grave after arranging his being whipped to death in order to protect the interests of local businessmen. The marshal's spirit has a plan and the calculated way he takes his revenge is a delight to see! There are a few anachronisms in the film, see if you can pick them out.Joe Kidd is on the same disc with High Plains Drifter. I'd never seen nor heard of it before but found it to be a powerful film. The story pits Anglo land-grabbers who have "the law" on their side against indigenous and Mexican residents of New Mexico who hold Spanish and Mexican land grants that pre-dated the Mexican war of 1848. The greediest of the Anglos will stop at nothing, even mass murder, to enforce their claims while dispossessed native land owners take up arms in desperate opposition since the territorial courts refuse to acknowledge their prior ownership. Though Eastwood was hired by the wealthy Anglos as a guide into the country where rebel leader Luis Chama and his band are holed up, his usual keen sense of justice has him turn on his employers when mass murder of unarmed peasants appears imminent. And that's where the fun begins. As with the preceding films, Joe Kidd contains a number of anachronisms. See if you can spot them.Two Mules For Sister Sara takes us south of the border into the middle of the Juarista battle against the French interlopers who conquered Mexico in the mid-19th century. The action begins when Eastwood rescues a putative nun from a band of greasy would-be rapists and then learns she is on the run from the French as a Juarista spy. As it turns out, Eastwood has a deal with a Juarista colonel in which he stands to make a lot of money if he comes through. Eastwood's single-minded pursuit of money juxtaposed with the more other-worldly concerns of the "nun" make for a lot of comedy and a lot of action. The ending is a thriller! Those who appreciate the inventive sound-tracks of the early Clint Eastwood westerns should especially appreciate Ennio Morricone's unusually bleak, sun-baked compositions for this film.It is important to remember that these films go far beyond mere shoot 'em up thrillers. For those who can look beyond the frissons of delight generated by the vengeful but judicious violence, there are a lot of issues raised that stimulate the intellect. Try to understand the lessons that Eastwood imparts while roaring with delight as each bad guy receives his condign punishment.Since I liked all three movies a lot, I would give this set five stars were it not for the cheap production. Despite its drawbacks as a box set, I still recommend it highly for any who like Eastwood's style.
D**M
Classic Clint
The quality of the DVDs are quite high. Extremely clear and great sound as they are not compressed with all three films onto a single disc. And of course, Clint Eastwood is always great in his western films. No disappointments here.
M**N
Classics combined
I used to own these separately, years ago & it was nice to get them back again together as a set. I especially like High Plains Drifter, as it's my favorite & watching it again,prompted me to get the book, a poster, a magnet & a T-shirt all of the movie cover art featured as a film poster. Yes, I like High Plains Drifter that much.
M**N
Eastwood
What can I say? I bought these because my VCR tapes are outdated and my machine is on its last legs. The companies must know I am typical of a lot of folks because they are offering these packages a lot lately. There is no way I'm going to be without my most beloved Westerns, so I am replacing my tapes a little at a time. I've noticed that when companies produce these DVDs, many times the format is all messed up and the people look "suashy." Not so with these DVDs. They knew what they were doing when they produced them.
N**S
Great set for Eastwood & Western fans
This set includes two single sided discs with 2 films on Disc 1 and 1 film on the second. All three films are entertaining I think and I would recommend them highly.Disc 1 - High Plains Drifter - 1973, 105 mins & Joe Kidd - 1972, 88 mins. Both films are presented in widescreen 2.35:1, languages: English & French Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono, subtitles: English SDH. Extras: 2 theatrical trailers - High Plains Drifter (2:20) & Joe Kidd(2:11)Disc 2 - Two Mules For Sister Sara - 1970, 114 mins, widescreen 2.35:1, languages: English & French Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono, subtitles: English SDH. Extra: theatrical trailer (2:26)
B**N
Five Stars
MY FAVORITE ARE ALL WESTERNS
D**Y
Five Stars
great selection
J**S
Clint Eastwood at his best!
Some great classics in a nice 3 episode/movie collection! If you like Clint Eastwood and westerns, these are amoung the best there is! You can really see how Stephen King was influenced by his characters for the Dark Tower Series.
F**S
Classic Clint Eastwood!
That tiny village painted RED! Amazing visual effect.
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