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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0891635001407 Format: Color, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen Label: Severin Languages: Manufacturer: Severin MPN: 1134 Number Of Items: 3 Publisher: Severin Region Code: 1 Release Date: July 29, 2008 Running Time: 99 minutes Studio: Severin Theatrical Release Date: 1981-12 Editorial Review: Description: Three Disc Collector's Edition Includes Exclusive New Bonus Features And Never-Before-Released Soundtrack CD "Whatever THE DIRTY DOZEN did," screamed the ads, "they do it dirtier!" INGLORIOUS BASTARDS is more than just the inspiration for Quentin Tarantino's long-rumored next movie; this 1978 international smash remains perhaps the biggest and most badass war movie in EuroCult history! Exploitation legends Fred 'The Hammer' Williamson and Bo (WALKING TALL, KILL BILL) Svenson star as the leaders of a gang of condemned criminals who escape from an Allied prison camp with a plan to blast their way to the Swiss border, only to find themselves 'volunteering' for a suicide mission deep inside Nazi occupied France. Academy Award(r) nominee Ian Bannen (FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX, BRAVEHEART) co-stars in this explosive action epic from director Enzo Castellari (STREET LAW, THE BIG RACKET), now fully restored from original vault elements for the first time ever in America! EXTRAS: "Quentin Tarantino and Enzo Castellari in Conversation" - An all-new featurette with the two legendary directors "Train-Kept-A-Rollin'" - Documentary with Director Enzo Castellari, Stars Fred Williamson, Bo Svenson and Massimo Vanni, Special Effects Artist Gino de Rossi, Producer Roberto Sbarigia, Screenwriter Laura Toscano and Filippo De Masi "Back to the War Zone" - Locations feturette with Director Enzo Castellari and Special Effects Artist Gino de Rossi U.S., Italian and German Theatrical Trailers Audio Commentary with Director Enzo Castellari Bonus Soundtrack CD containing the previously unreleased score of INGLORIOUS BASTARDS Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - "The Hammer" Goes To War!!Enzo Castellari and Fred "The Hammer" Williamson? Why the hell isn't this DVD in your cart yet? I remember seeing this movie in it's edited version entitled G.I. Bro back in the day, but now I finally got to see it in it's original version. It's the story of a small group of military prisoners who escape while being transported to the slammer, but through a clever plot twist wind up on a top secret mission with the French and U.S. military. It's fun stuff. Not a heartwrenching ... Read More Rating: - Inglorious Bastards Is a Remarkable film that is going to be a great remake!I was not looking for anything special, but I did find it with Inglorious Bastards, It had some of the best shooting sequences and had a lot of rich good old fun humor. I was very surprise with this item. The 3- disc set includes: Disc 1 - movie Disc 2 - Extras Disc 3 - rare soundtrack. The music and the film is so amazing that I really can't wait to see how far Quentin is going to take this movie. However I just don't see it split up into two parts. ... Read More Rating: - Fun Film, Great PackageThe Italian Dirty Dozen knockoff finally makes it to DVD. The wait was worth it. This review is for the 3 disc edition. A single disc edition is available, but the 3 disc is indeed loaded with goodies. Whatever floats your boat. Disc 1. The film is actually quite good. Even if it is a Dirty Dozen knockoff, it still has it's own unique charm to stand alone. The characters are all quirky. It doesn't take itself too seriously. It knows what it is (A WW2 men-on-a-mission adventure) and it really ... Read More Rating: - The Greatest Film of All TimeThis is a marvelous film. Fred Williamson's performance is both tear-jerking and thought provoking. I greatly enjoy motion pictures about black militants filmed in Italian and dubbed into English. Great... Rating: - TERRIBLE!!!OK, the tagline is great - "If you're a kraut, he'll take you out," but that's about the only good thing in this movie. It's not even campy-funny good, it's just awful. Considering it was shot in Italian and dubbed, I'm not surprised. Also, considering Italy had to import everything cool about it - Roman Gods, tomatoes, and now blaxploitation movies, it's a wonder Venice is still such a great place to visit. |