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Last Man Standing DVD Bilingual Widescreen 1996 Bruce Willis

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Case Type
Tall/DVD Case
Rating
14A
Subtitle Language
--
Sub-Genre
Action
Director
Walter Hill
Franchise
no
Studio
Alliance
Edition
Widescreen
Type
Movie
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Format
DVD
Release Year
2001
Language
English
Actor
Bruce Willis
Features
Widescreen
Genre
Action & Adventure
Season
no
Movie/TV Title
Last man standing
Country/Region of Manufacture
Canada
UPC
794043450723

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Received this excellent 2-movie set promptly and well packed in a bubble wrap envelope for shipping. Although the seller advertised this amazing set in good condition, I found it to be in almost like new condition, just a minor scratch on one of the discs, not an issue for playing. It’s a real find and I am happy to add this to my film collection. I am a repeat customer and am always very happy with my purchases. Excellent communication as well. I highly recommend this excellent seller.
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  • Top favourable review

    Exciting and heart pumping flick.

    Love the era it is set in. Bruce Willis is a calm cool hero. Loved the shoot 'em up action. Bruce Dern played his part great! Clint Eastwood's A Fist Full of Dollars redone in the early 30's. Watched it five plus times already.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: jaysonstoys7

  • A Unique Masterpiece

    Part prohibition-era gangster movie and part spaghetti western, "Last Man Standing" is a film that is entertaining from beginning to end. This movie does not take itself seriously. The characters are as if from a comic book, lacking complexity, and the dialogue is cliche. It's theme of redemption for the morally challenged "hero" , "John Smith", performed by Bruce Willis saves it from being a mindless shoot 'em up. Doesn't sound too promising? Wait until you experience it. Two rival booze profiteering gangs, one Italians and one Irish, both from urban Chicago, compete with each other for control of the "old west" town near the Mexican border that they operate out of. "John Smith" rides into town, gets the idea that he can play them off of each other to make some money, but sympathy for the ...

  • A Remake Well Worth Your Time...

    Just in case you didn't know, Last Man Standing is a remake of Akira Kurosawa's 1961 masterpiece Yojimbo. And it isn't the first; Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars starring Clint Eastwood from 1964 is also a remake of that classic Japanese flick. Truth be told, "Fistful" is probably a truer model for "Last Man". Masterfully written and directed by Walter Hill (The Warriors, 48 Hrs., et al), the story is well suited for the 1930s prohibition-era setting in which it has been placed... Quite a jump from feudal Japan to the Old West and then Prohibition-era America... But it all comes together nicely... Bruce Willis comes through with the challenge to fill the shoes of, not only an American icon in Clint Eastwood, but the Japanese icon of Toshiro Mifune (Red Beard, The Bushido Blade) ...

  • Last Man Standing (DVD, 1997)

    With its unpaved streets and rickety buildings, Jericho, Texas is an unlikely outpost for gun-toting mobs from Chicago. But with Prohibition in full swing, tweed-suited rum-runners have corrupted and terrorized this sleepy border town. Civil law is dead. Like their bosses in the Windy City, the leaders of Jericho's rival crime families are warring for control of a lucrative bounty of booze: truckloads of 100-proof, making their way from Mexico to a thirsty nation's illicit network of gin joints and speakeasies. Fatefully, a mysterious loner, Smith, passes through looking for a place to spend the night, but quickly decides to cash in on the action. He cleverly hires himself out to each gang while remaining loyal to no one but himself. A soldier-of-fortune with his own agenda, he betrays ...

  • Last Man Standing (DVD, 1997)

    Newer remake of the old Clint Eastwood movie of the same genre named "Fistful of Dollars", this time with Bruce Willis as the "Man With No Name". It is the 1930's and Prohibition is in effect. Willis is passing through a small, dusty, dirty, south Texas town close to the Mexican border. He stops to let some people cross the street and by looking at a woman brings down the ire of thugs. He is threatened, and has his tire slashed, windshield and headlight broken. This all happens in clear view of the sheriff's office directly across the street. The sheriff, Bruce Dern, basically tells him to go to hell when he asks for assistance. He walks into an all but deserted bar & hotel where the proprietor tells him what is going on in this town named Jericho. It seems that there are two gangs of ...