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Clint Eastwood. Western icon collection

Call Number

  • DVD ACTION (CEN)

Languages

Closed-captioned.

Performers

Two mules for Sister Sara: Clint Eastwood, Shirley MacLaine.

Publication Information

Universal City, CA : Universal Studios Home Entertainment, [2007]

Physical Description

2 videodiscs (307 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.

Audience

Two mules for Sister Sara: MPAA rating: PG.

Summary

High plains drifter: When "The Stranger" 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 is hired by a wealthy landowner 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 and an unusual nun 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.

Notes

Title from container.

High plains drifter originally released as a motion picture in 1973 ; Joe Kidd originally released as a motion picture in 1972 ; Two mules for Sister Sara originally released as a motion picture in 1970.

Contents

  • Disc 1: High plains drifter / a Universal/Malpaso Company production ; written by Ernest Tidyman ; directed by Clint Eastwood ; produced by Robert Daley (105 min.) ; Joe Kidd / Jennings Lang presents a Universal/Malpaso Company production ; directed by John Sturges ; written by Elmore Leonard ; produced by Sidney Beckerman (88 min.)
  • Disc 2: Two mules for Sister Sara / a Universal picture ; a Martin Rackin production ; screenplay by Albert Maltz ; story by Budd Boetticher ; directed by Don Siegel ; produced by Martin Rackin and Carroll Case (114 min.).

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