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Clint Eastwood American Icon Collection (Play Misty for Me / The Eiger Sanction / Coogan's Bluff / The Beguiled) |  | Directors: Clint Eastwood, Don Siegel Actors: Clint Eastwood, George Kennedy, Geraldine Page, Jessica Walter, Lee J. Cobb Studio: Universal Studios Category: DVD
List Price: $19.98 Buy Used: $10.57 as of 9/5/2010 08:31 PDT details You Save: $9.41 (47%)
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Seller: webstore11 Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 9953
Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Dubbed) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Discs: 3 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Running Time: 432 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.7
MPN: MCAD61106059D UPC: 025195050791 EAN: 0025195050791 ASIN: B001M9ELQ2
Release Date: February 10, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description No description available for this title. Item Type: DVD Movie Item Rating: NR Street Date: 02/10/09 Wide Screen: yes Director Cut: no Special Edition: no Language: ENGLISH Foreign Film: noSubtitles: no Dubbed: no Full Frame: no Re-Release: no Packaging: Sleeve
Amazon.com Play Misty for Me Clint Eastwood (making his very assured directorial debut) is a poetry-spouting stud-muffin DJ stalked by a maniacally amorous fan after a misguided one-night stand in this enjoyably schlocky, undeniably effective film about good intentions gone murderously wacky. Although many of the very '70s trappings presented here may ultimately be too dated to be taken seriously (including a very self-indulgent jazz number and a hilariously gooey seduction number between Eastwood and Donna Mills), the core premise of infatuation taken out of bounds remains uncomfortably plausible--and was influential enough to be appropriated by one of the biggest hits of the '80s. (Here's a hint--it starred Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, and a very unfortunate bunny rabbit). A well-staged and occasionally very frightening thriller worth watching for Jessica Walter's peerlessly unhinged performance alone. Frequent Eastwood collaborator Don Siegel (director of Dirty Harry, Coogan's Bluff, and The Beguiled, to name but a few) has a nice cameo as Murphy, the mustachioed, chess-playing bartender. --Andrew Wright
The Eiger Sanction Clint Eastwood held the dual role of director and star of this 1975 spy thriller, which makes up for sluggish pacing with a breathtaking climax on a treacherous peak in the Swiss Alps. The plot kicks into gear when Eastwood, playing a retired assassin, is recruited back into a secret organization to avenge the murder of an old friend. He's then blackmailed into making a second "hit"; this time his target is one of three men who will be attempting to conquer the Eiger, a dangerous peak in Switzerland. Himself an accomplished climber, Eastwood's character joins the expedition with George Kennedy as leader of the ground crew. Shifting loyalties, apparent betrayals, and paranoid suspicion factor into the suspenseful climax on the sheer face of the mountain. This memorable sequence--for which Eastwood performed his own mountain-climbing stunts--is effectively intense, built on a standard plot of double-cross and intrigue that was intended to combine Eastwood's screen persona with the global adventure of the James Bond films. For the most part it works--it's not one of Eastwood's better films, but it's got some first-class thrills (and a sly performance by Jack Cassidy) to grab and hold your interest. --Jeff Shannon
Coogan's Bluff Clint Eastwood stars as a soft-spoken, straightforward Arizona lawman whose unorthodox methods of capturing an escaped murderer anger a tough NYC police lieutenant.
The Beguiled In this psychological thriller of love, betrayal and hidden passions, Clint Eastwood stars as a wounded soldier who finds shelter in an all-girls academy during the Civil War.
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4 early Eastwood films at a great price! February 18, 2009 Darin K. Giard (Gardner, Kansas) 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
This mini 4 film collection is deal and a half. All 4 look great in their original aspect ratios and are enhanced for 16 X 9 widescreen TV's.
Audio is still the original mono but it sounds clean and clear.
Some good extra's on the Play Misty For Me disc, incl. a Clint Eastwood interview and the others have trailers and production notes.
Can't beat the value for the price!
3 GOOD MOVIES AND THE EIGER SANCTION November 15, 2009 Silence Dogood (States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I stumbled across this collection at Wal-Mart and snatched it up. I figured for $12.00, it was a low-risk purchase.
Turns out, it was a great deal. Each of these movies has been remastered and looks/sounds great. "Misty" was the first film Eastwood directed, but even back then the man clearly had talent. "Misty" is, in fact, a very good suspense film, with plenty of clever touches and intelligent subtext to match. (Note at the beginning of the film, Eastwood's character is outside his former girlfriend's house looking through the window. Here HE is the stalker.) The only flaw in the film is a rather amateurish soundtrack. Eastwood had a limited budget, and the composer he hired had never scored a film before. Also, there's an extended romantic scene between Eastwood and Donna Mills that frankly seems to belong in a different film.
The "Beguiled" is definitely one of director Don Siegel's most ambitious, artful films, and it's entertaining seeing Eastwood play a character who's a lot more complictated than, say, Dirty Harry.
"Coogen's Bluff," was also helmed by Siegel. The story is fairly entertaining, but the real fun is seeing an Eastwood character making his way through a New York City setting. As far as I know, this is the only film where that takes place.
As for the "Eiger Sanction," the less said the better. The script is incredibly stupid, which goes to show Eastwood is a good director only as long as he has a decent script. It's hard to believe how he gave a pass to some of the lines the characters in this film utter.
Along with the movies is a good documentary about "Misty" with interviews by the participlants thirty years later, and a second documentary about the films Siegel and Eastwood made together.
Clint Eastwood American Icon Collection. June 13, 2010 R. Reid (Baltimore, MD) Although Coogan's Bluff is my least favorite Clint Eastwood movie The remainder is an excellent collection.
Clint Eastwood: American Icon Collection June 18, 2009 Vicki L. Powers (OLD FORT NC) 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
EXCELLENT MOVIES, I BOUGHT THIS FOR MY BOYFRIEND. HE HAS WATCHED THEM OVER AND OVER!
Fabulous March 26, 2009 D. E. Dunn (Seaside, OR) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is by far one of the best Eastwood DVD movie sets ever. Mr. Eastwood is one of the last great movie stars.
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