| 1. |  | Butch Cassidy & Sundance Kid
from 20th Century Fox
Customer Review:
The Bottom Line: A thoroughly enjoyable movie that gets the most of its stars and locations, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is just about as much fun as you'll find in 2 hours of a movie. | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 2. |  | Gunfighter
from 20th Century Fox
Customer Review:
I'm really surprised this isn't on DVD and more accessible to the public. Gregory Peck is first rate in his role as Ringo, the aging gun-fighter who's taking a hard look at life and wanting to change his ways. And Millard Mitchell was impressive in his supporting role. I loved the foreshadowing all... more info | 5.0 / 5.0

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| 3. |  | Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
from Paramount
Customer Review:
This is perhaps second only to The Searchers in the many great films John Ford directed. Again starring John Wayne as well as the always excellent James Stewart, Vera Miles and Lee Marvin. Essentially its a western which shows the beginning of the end for the old west. If you watch this you... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 4. |  | The Outlaw Josey Wales
from Warner Home Video
Customer Review:
I am a clint eastwood fan, some of his movies I like but others I wouldn't
watch, this paticular movie, I relate to as I am from the mid east, I would recomend this dvd as it holds your attention throught the dvd.I have seen it now about 15 times. | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 5. |  | The Professionals
from Sony Pictures
Customer Review:
A thinking man's western. Good and Bad, Truth and Lies are not that easily distinguishable when hero and villain are in one continuum. Sent out to rescue the kidnapped wife of a rich ranch owner the 4-man team (each an expert in his discipline) realise the mission is not that simple as it appears.... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 6. |  | Outlaw Josey Wales
from Warner Home Video
Customer Review:
I am a clint eastwood fan, some of his movies I like but others I wouldn't
watch, this paticular movie, I relate to as I am from the mid east, I would recomend this dvd as it holds your attention throught the dvd.I have seen it now about 15 times. | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 7. |  | High Plains Drifter
from Universal Studios
Customer Review:
This is Clint Eastwood at his imcomparable best. To me, it even outranks "Unforgiven." | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 8. |  | A Fistful of Dollars
from MGM (Video & DVD)
Customer Review:
Excellent movie. Lots of shooting. Clint Eastwood makes his debut of "The Man With No Name". Although most people credit "The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly" as being the best film out of the trilogy, I disagree. This film has a lot more action (don't get me wrong, The Good The Bad, And The Ugly was... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 9. |  | Magnificent Seven
from MGM (Video & DVD)
Customer Review:
The Bottom Line: A mediocre western that doesn't take enough time to develop characters and falls far short of the Japanese original (though it is mercifully shorter), The Magnificent Seven has little to recommend it aside from Eli Wallach's performance and Steve McQueen's iconic cool--if you... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 10. |  | El Dorado
from Warner Home Video
Customer Review:
"They laughed at him, Mississippi. That'll make the difference." -- Wayne to Caan regarding Mitchum Director Howard Hawks once again hooked up with John Wayne to revisit the moral codes and deep loyalty of good men to others who live by this code. As in nearly all films made by this great... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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