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# A Fistful of Dollars (4KUHD) [Blu-ray]

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Keir Dullea (2001: A Space Odyssey, David and Lisa, Blind Date) and John Huston (Chinatown, Tentacles, Winter Kills) star in this film about the man who made an errant realm his own: the notorious Marquis de Sade. “Man is not seduced to evil, he is evil.” This is the creed of de Sade, and he reaffirms it daily as he exacts his sexual pleasure from the tender flesh of the women of France. But he was not always a purveyor of corruption and depravity. He was once a young boy—honest, innocent…and about to become the victim of another’s perverse brutality. Written by legendary horror/fantasy scribe Richard Matheson (The Pit and the Pendulum, The Last Man on Earth), directed by Cy Endfield (Zulu, Sands of the Kalahari) and co-starring Senta Berger (Cast a Giant Shadow, Diabolically Yours) and Lilli Palmer (Body and Soul, The Boys from Brazil), De Sade is one of the most distinguished, daring and devious films to come out of the sixties. Special Features DISC 1 (4K UHD): • Over 24 hours of extensive shot-by-shot color grading of the logarithmic restored 4K files provided by L’Immagine Ritrovata • Audio Commentary by Novelist and Critic Tim Lucas • Audio Commentary by Noted Film Historian Sir Christopher Frayling • 5.1 Surround and Original 2.0 Mono • Triple-Layered UHD100 Disc • Optional English Subtitles DISC 2 (Blu-ray): • Over 24 Hours of extensive shot-by-shot color grading of the logarithmic restored 4K files provided by L’Immagine Ritrovata • Audio Commentary by Novelist and Critic Tim Lucas • Audio Commentary by Noted Film Historian Sir Christopher Frayling • Interview with Actress Marianne Koch • The Christopher Frayling Archives: A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS • A New Kind of Hero Featurette • A Few Weeks in Spain: Clint Eastwood on the Experience of Making the Film • Tre Voci: Three Friends Remember Sergio Leone • Not Ready for Primetime: Renowned Filmmaker Monte Hellman Discusses the Television Broadcast of A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS • The Network Prologue with Harry Dean Stanton • Location Comparisons: Then to Now • TRAILERS FROM HELL with John Badham • A FISTFUL in Pictures Image Gallery • Promoting A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS Image Gallery • A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS On the Set Image Gallery • Archival Outtakes • Radio Spots • Double Bill Trailer • Theatrical Trailer • 5.1 Surround and Original 2.0 Mono • Double-Layered BD50 Disc • Optional English Subtitles

Review: A Great Spaghetti Western Gets A Great Blu-ray - A Fistful of Dollars is easily one of the best spaghetti westerns you can get. The story is pretty simple. A mysterious gunslinger arrives in a town where its citizens are caught up in a rivalry between two rival gangs: Los Rojos and The Baxters. The gunslinger decides to use his extraordinary skills with his .45 to get in good with boths gangs in hopes of walking away a rich man. Sound familiar? That's because A Fistful of Dollars is an unauthorized adaptation of Akira Kurosawa's samurai classic, Yojimbo. Rather than being treated as another pulp film (like so many spaghetti westerns before and after), Fistful is treated with class. The direction and cinematography, while not as defined as director Sergio Leone's later work (I.e The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly, Once Upon A Time In The West, ect.), is still leagues above the work you see in a lot of films today and the music by composer Ennio Morricone is simply amazing. The acting is terrific, especially from Clint Eastwood as the mysterious gunslinger. He hardly speaks, yet he's gone down in history as one of the most badass protagonists in cinema. While A Fistful of Dollars isn't as good as its two sequels, For A Few Dollars More and The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly, its still a great piece of Italian cinema. The film itself gets a 4/5 from me. But what about the blu-ray? Compared to the first two DVD releases, this is a great upgrade. Don't expect anything demo worthy, but colors and detail look fine when you consider that this was a low budget film that wasn't very pretty to begin with. This release also has an optional 5.1 audio track but its hardly an upgrade to the original mono track. The special features are all great as well, the highlight being a TV-only intro that was only shown the first night it aired on American television. However, if you already have the special edition DVD from 2004 then the blu-ray upgrades aren't quite as noticeable. They share all but one of the special features and the video quality is already pretty good on the DVD. Because of this, I'd give this blu-ray release a 3.5/5. All in all, A Fistful of Dollars is a fantastic film and this blu-ray release does it justice. If you still have your old DVD copy of this movie then an upgrade is a no brainer, However, I'd wait for a low price if you already have the 2004 DVD.
Review: Personal favorite of the entire "Dollars" trilogy - Modern westerns owe a lot to Spaghetti Westerns like Fistful of Dollars. Without them we wouldn't have the grit that make so many westerns enjoyable now. Before they came into the States, American Western cinema was very "clean". While they were good and enjoyable in their own ways they never really depicted the violence and greed that made the "Wild West" so wild. The main hero's morals were always good and selfless, and the division between good and bad was pretty much black & white. But in here we see the west in all it's bloody and dirt covered glory. Aside from helping change the scope of Western movies this also stars Clint Eastwood in his now legendary "Man with No Name" character. Who has a very strong presence in the movie that rivals that of John Wayne. The Stranger (Eastwood), rides into a barren border town where two rival gangs wrestle each other for power. Cashing in on boot legging and gun running these two gangs try to the use Eastwood's skills at gun-slinging against the other not realizing that he's actually playing them both to make a lot of money. As for gun play the Stranger is very good at it. He clears out rooms in seconds with well placed shots capable to taking other bandits down before they can even draw. The Stranger is no hero, he's out to get his and owes allegiance to no one. A personal philosophy that more or less works well for him. Despite his stone like exterior though he does have a heart as shown when he actually goes out of his way to try and save a mother. Or his ride back to the god forsaken town to rescue a friend. His actions speak for themselves, he doesn't need any fancy monologues. Probably the best example of what a good Anti-Hero really is. When all is done with both gangs dead in their hideouts he rides off never to be seen again in what would become the iconic ending for all the Dollar movies. His name changes but his demeanor doesn't. This movie is old but if you appreciate film making and westerns in general its amazing what was done with a small budget. Especially knowing about the language barrier that existed between Eastwood and his costars. Despite all that movie is still pretty well edited and the English dubbing is good. Who would have known then that what was originally supposed to be just another B-movie would have such a profound effect on cinema? Great movie, worth watching and owning if not for it's story at least for Eastwood's magnificent performance. Best one in the trilogy I think, but then again they are all great.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Clint Eastwood, Gian Maria Volontè, Marianne Koch, Mario Brega, Wolfgang Lukschy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,649 Reviews |
| Format | 4K, Anamorphic, Blu-ray |
| Genre | Western |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 39 minutes |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Great Spaghetti Western Gets A Great Blu-ray
*by P***E on December 18, 2013*

A Fistful of Dollars is easily one of the best spaghetti westerns you can get. The story is pretty simple. A mysterious gunslinger arrives in a town where its citizens are caught up in a rivalry between two rival gangs: Los Rojos and The Baxters. The gunslinger decides to use his extraordinary skills with his .45 to get in good with boths gangs in hopes of walking away a rich man. Sound familiar? That's because A Fistful of Dollars is an unauthorized adaptation of Akira Kurosawa's samurai classic, Yojimbo. Rather than being treated as another pulp film (like so many spaghetti westerns before and after), Fistful is treated with class. The direction and cinematography, while not as defined as director Sergio Leone's later work (I.e The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly, Once Upon A Time In The West, ect.), is still leagues above the work you see in a lot of films today and the music by composer Ennio Morricone is simply amazing. The acting is terrific, especially from Clint Eastwood as the mysterious gunslinger. He hardly speaks, yet he's gone down in history as one of the most badass protagonists in cinema. While A Fistful of Dollars isn't as good as its two sequels, For A Few Dollars More and The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly, its still a great piece of Italian cinema. The film itself gets a 4/5 from me. But what about the blu-ray? Compared to the first two DVD releases, this is a great upgrade. Don't expect anything demo worthy, but colors and detail look fine when you consider that this was a low budget film that wasn't very pretty to begin with. This release also has an optional 5.1 audio track but its hardly an upgrade to the original mono track. The special features are all great as well, the highlight being a TV-only intro that was only shown the first night it aired on American television. However, if you already have the special edition DVD from 2004 then the blu-ray upgrades aren't quite as noticeable. They share all but one of the special features and the video quality is already pretty good on the DVD. Because of this, I'd give this blu-ray release a 3.5/5. All in all, A Fistful of Dollars is a fantastic film and this blu-ray release does it justice. If you still have your old DVD copy of this movie then an upgrade is a no brainer, However, I'd wait for a low price if you already have the 2004 DVD.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Personal favorite of the entire "Dollars" trilogy
*by D***R on February 20, 2014*

Modern westerns owe a lot to Spaghetti Westerns like Fistful of Dollars. Without them we wouldn't have the grit that make so many westerns enjoyable now. Before they came into the States, American Western cinema was very "clean". While they were good and enjoyable in their own ways they never really depicted the violence and greed that made the "Wild West" so wild. The main hero's morals were always good and selfless, and the division between good and bad was pretty much black & white. But in here we see the west in all it's bloody and dirt covered glory. Aside from helping change the scope of Western movies this also stars Clint Eastwood in his now legendary "Man with No Name" character. Who has a very strong presence in the movie that rivals that of John Wayne. The Stranger (Eastwood), rides into a barren border town where two rival gangs wrestle each other for power. Cashing in on boot legging and gun running these two gangs try to the use Eastwood's skills at gun-slinging against the other not realizing that he's actually playing them both to make a lot of money. As for gun play the Stranger is very good at it. He clears out rooms in seconds with well placed shots capable to taking other bandits down before they can even draw. The Stranger is no hero, he's out to get his and owes allegiance to no one. A personal philosophy that more or less works well for him. Despite his stone like exterior though he does have a heart as shown when he actually goes out of his way to try and save a mother. Or his ride back to the god forsaken town to rescue a friend. His actions speak for themselves, he doesn't need any fancy monologues. Probably the best example of what a good Anti-Hero really is. When all is done with both gangs dead in their hideouts he rides off never to be seen again in what would become the iconic ending for all the Dollar movies. His name changes but his demeanor doesn't. This movie is old but if you appreciate film making and westerns in general its amazing what was done with a small budget. Especially knowing about the language barrier that existed between Eastwood and his costars. Despite all that movie is still pretty well edited and the English dubbing is good. Who would have known then that what was originally supposed to be just another B-movie would have such a profound effect on cinema? Great movie, worth watching and owning if not for it's story at least for Eastwood's magnificent performance. Best one in the trilogy I think, but then again they are all great.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the best 4ks
*by R***T on December 24, 2025*

This is a great 4k UHD version of Fistful of Dollars. Kino Lorber nailed it. I’ve seen this movie a bunch of times, on streaming as well as digital download. But this is the best it’s ever been. The widescreen image is crisp and sharp, but true to film with natural grain. And I don’t mean there’s “noise” in the picture, I mean clean natural film grain as the movie is intended to be. No sign of AI upscaling (no waxy skin). Really enjoyable to watch. And equally as impressive, the audio is fantastic. If you have surround sound, it utilizes it well. I was pleasantly surprised at how great this movie from the 60s sounded. This movie is very music heavy (which is classic and awesome), and the bass really comes through where it should: subtle but present. This is easily one of my favorites I’ve ever purchased on 4k. I also got The Good The Bad and The Ugly to watch next. And obviously, I’ll make sure I get the KL release of For A Few Dollars More. Just buy it!

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