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Man Called Noon (Region B) Blu-ray

Man Called Noon (Region B) Blu-ray

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Brand: 88 Films
Format: Region B
Import: UK

So who is he? All he knows is that he lost his memory after an accident during a shoot-out – but why did those men want him dead? Turns out, he's a man with a past, a master gunfighter with a history of violence. And while he might have forgotten who he is, his enemies certainly haven't...

A classic Euro-western with an unusual pedigree, made not by Italians but by Brits: director Peter Collinson (The Italian Job) and producer Euan Lloyd, the man who made The Wild Geese fly. Starring Richard Crenna (First Blood; Rambo) as the forgetful hero, the varmints at 88 Films are proud to present this neglected genre classic, finally on Blu-ray™ in its home country.

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HIGH-DEFINITION BLU-RAY PRESENTATION IN 1.85:1 ASPECT RATIO

ORIGINAL MONO 2.0 AUDIO

OPTIONAL ENGLISH SDH

AUDIO COMMENTARY BY WESTERN EXPERT LEE BROUGHTON

AUDIO COMMENTARY BY FILM HISTORIANS TROY HOWARTH AND EUGENIO ERCOLANI

IMAGE GALLERY

ORIGINAL AND NEWLY COMMISSIONED ARTWORK BY SEAN LONGMORE

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