Cult Spaghetti Westerns Blu-ray Boxset

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'Cult Spaghetti Westerns' Blu-ray Boxset

Three seminal spaghetti western Blu-rays in one definitive 3-disc boxset – all restored and presented in high definition. English dub or Italian w/ English subtitles.

The collection includes:

  • 'Django' (1966)
    Banned for decades, Sergio Corbucci’s ground-breaking ultra-violent western stars the legendary Franco Nero as Django, the mysterious lone gunslinger who – dragging a coffin behind him – arrives in a bleak, mud-drenched town where he’ll face two gangs of sadistic evil killers. Presented complete and uncut, from new 4K-restored elements – pristinely faithful to the original film vision. 

  • 'A Bullet for the General' (1967)
    In Damiano Damiani's politically-imbued 'Zapata-Western', a covert US assassin is sent to kill a general who is one of the leaders of the Mexican Revolution. He infiltrates a gang of guerrillas led by the charismatic El Chuncho with his lieutenants, the crazed priest, and the beautiful Adelita. Starring Gian Maria Volonté, Klaus Kinski and Martine Beswick, with music from Ennio Morricone.

  • 'Keoma' (1976)
    Acknowledged as the genre swansong, in this late Western masterpiece by Enzo G. Castellari screen-legend Franco Nero reprises his relentless deadly gunslinger persona, now as the eponymous Keoma who, returning to his hometown, finds that it is now ruled by a gang of sadistic killers. Aided by an old friend (a superb Woody Strode), Keoma fights the ruthless bunch to the bitter, last-man-standing, end. This gritty no-holds-barred western is presented from 2K-restored vault materials, showcasing its iconic set-pieces and its striking action-cinematography as never before.

Special features include:

Disc 1:
- Interviews with Franco Nero, Ruggero Deodato and Alex Cox
- Django & Django bonus feature on-screen tribute by Quentin Tarantino on the influence which Sergio Corbucci had on his career.

Disc 2:
- Interview with Damiano Damiani
- Introduction by Alex Cox

Disc 3:
- Two interview with Enzo G. Castellari
- Interview with editor Gianfranco Amicucci
- Introduction by Alex Cox


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