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The Eiger Sanction | 
enlarge | Director: Clint Eastwood Actors: Clint Eastwood, George Kennedy, Vonetta Mcgee, Jack Cassidy, Heidi Brühl Studio: Universal Studios Category: DVD
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Rating: 43 reviews Sales Rank: 5418
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Letterboxed, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), Arabic (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 DVD Layers: 1 DVD Sides: 1 Picture Format: Letterbox Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 123 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 4.7 x 0.6
MPN: MCAD20442D ISBN: 0783230346 UPC: 025192044229 EAN: 9780783230344 ASIN: 0783230346
Theatrical Release Date: May 21, 1975 Release Date: December 15, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW sealed shipped daily. International Shipping via Air Mail.
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Product Description Clint eastwood stars as a professional assassin forced out of retirement to track down a deadly double agent who has murdered his close friend. The hunt takes eastwood on a breathtaking journey up the swiss alps. Bonus features: featurette talent bios theatrical trailer production notes and web links. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 03/04/2003 Starring: Clint Eastwood George Kennedy Run time: 129 minutes Rating: R Director: Clint Eastwood
Amazon.com Clint Eastwood held the dual role of director and star of this 1975 spy thriller, which makes up for sluggish pacing with a breathtaking climax on a treacherous peak in the Swiss Alps. The plot kicks into gear when Eastwood, playing a retired assassin, is recruited back into a secret organization to avenge the murder of an old friend. He's then blackmailed into making a second "hit"; this time his target is one of three men who will be attempting to conquer the Eiger, a dangerous peak in Switzerland. Himself an accomplished climber, Eastwood's character joins the expedition with George Kennedy as leader of the ground crew. Shifting loyalties, apparent betrayals, and paranoid suspicion factor into the suspenseful climax on the sheer face of the mountain. This memorable sequence--for which Eastwood performed his own mountain-climbing stunts--is effectively intense, built on a standard plot of double-cross and intrigue that was intended to combine Eastwood's screen persona with the global adventure of the James Bond films. For the most part it works--it's not one of Eastwood's better films, but it's got some first-class thrills (and a sly performance by Jack Cassidy) to grab and hold your interest. --Jeff Shannon
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A Great Oldie -- But Is It An Edited Version? October 7, 2008 Setmose (Jerusalem) I could swear that there were a couple of different scenes when I saw this film in theatrical release. There was at least one more scene in the Eiger Hotel where Pope confronts Eastwood, and Eastwood slams his hand in the door. That explains the extra irony when Eastwood later steps on Pope's hand in their outdoor fight, and Pope cries out "ow, my hand, my hand!". Also, the scene where the little dog jumped into Eastwood's jeep in the desert was omitted in the original. Instead, when George Kennedy later informs Eastwood that the county sheriff has found Milo's body in the desert, he concludes with: "...and the damnedest thing..." "What's that?" "They say that he ate a dog" to which Eastwood returns his best insouciant smile. I could see that they might have taken that out for today's animal-rights PC-crowd. Which means that they must have filmed both versions and used the more rude one in the original release. Does anyone else remember it that way? Anyway, the film is still a lot of fun, even if they took away some of its 70's edginess.
addicted to it September 30, 2008 Martin D. Bolgar I remembered seeing the film and that I probably liked it.I am 66 and desperate for entertainment. It has probably never been shown on telvison because it would need too much editing.I love it now, watched it 12 times until my vcr wore out so I got another copy. i also got another vcr.
Classic and awesome movie! August 23, 2008 Carlos Del Campo (Miami, Florida) You can never go wrong with Clint Eastwood! I love this movie, the espionage story and the European scenes. Many people don't know that Clint Eastwood performed his own stunts in this movie since he was a real Mountain climber and assumed all high risk shots for the movie!! Highly recommended and the supporting actors including Keneddy are all aces!
good eastwood pic August 15, 2008 Good movie if you are an Eastwood fan..Plot is not real clear, but if you like Clint and George Kennedy, it's worth watching
5-star movie, but... June 28, 2008 stevebert (San Jose, CA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Great movie, one of my favorites. Clint is always enjoyable in these roles. The DVD has one annoying aspect, however, common to many DVDs produced before the era of HD -- when viewed on an HD player or up-converting DVD unit via Component or HDMI inputs, the movie is presented as letterbox inside of a 4:3 format. On a wide screen HDTV this means that the picture is significantly inset and does not fill the screen. A nit-picky issue, to be sure, but most annoying in the era of big, wide-screen HD. If they ever reissue this title, I hope they redefine the format to be true wide-screen.
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