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    One Eyed Jacks

    One Eyed JacksActors: Rodolfo Acosta, Philip Ahn, Timothy Carey, Miriam Colon, Elisha Cook Jr.
    Studio: Bci / Eclipse
    Category: DVD

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    Seller: thenewestmediasource041708
    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 97 reviews
    Sales Rank: 114137

    Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: NR (Not Rated)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 141 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
    Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

    MPN: 44411
    UPC: 787364441198
    EAN: 0787364441198
    ASIN: B0000CNY5G

    Theatrical Release Date: March 30, 1961
    Release Date: October 7, 2003
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    Product Description
    Early in 1959 Marlon Brando began one of his most unique projects of his career - directing himself in One-Eyed Jacks. Taken from Charles Neider's novel One-Eyed Jacks is a tale of revenge set in Mexico. Stanley Kubrik was originally signed to direct but he and Brando failed to agree on much of anything and he was dismissed four weeks prior to filming. Marlon decided to direct the movie himself. The movie went well over budget. On completion Brando the director had set a new world record by exposing over one million feet of film stock. --- It's the Old West of 1880 and Brando stars as Kid Rio who along with his partner Dad Longworth (Karl Malden) are bank robbers who are caught holding up a Mexican bank. Longworth gets away and allows his partner to get caught and go to jail. When Rio is released five years later he goes out to seek revenge however he is surprised to find his partner is married with a stepdaughter and a sheriff of a town. Complications set in when Rio himself falls in love with the stepdaughter.System Requirements: Running Time 141 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: WESTERN/MISC. Rating: NR UPC: 787364441198 Manufacturer No: 44411-9


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    5 out of 5 stars One Eyed Jacks   January 9, 2010
    Dick H. Woods, Jr.
    No review. Given the reviews, why hasn't someone done a better transfer to DVD?


    4 out of 5 stars Pretty good copy of a very good movie   July 23, 2009
    David Fairclough (New Jersey)
    There are many copies of this movie currently available. Hopefully they'll come out with a restored print one day done right both video and sound but until then there are only about two copies that are better than all the others and some are really bad! This one in the slim case is I think the best of what is available and the price is not bad. If you are looking for a decent copy to tide you over until something better comes along go with this one.


    5 out of 5 stars Best Western Ever Made!   March 19, 2009
    Texas 2some (Texas)
    I have been searching for this movie for years. I could watch it everyday. My wife is really getting tired of my quotes from the movie.
    If you get the chance, this is a must see for old western lovers like myself.



    5 out of 5 stars My Favorite Western Of All Time   February 1, 2009
    Ronald J Cashwell (Greensboro, NC)
    I first saw this movie about six years ago. I've watched it many times since. Marlon Brando's portrayal of Kid Rio is simply magnificent. His performance is powerful and compelling. "One-Eyed Jacks" is a classic tale of betrayal and revenge. The cast is outstanding with Karl Malden, Katy Jurado, Slim Pickens, and Pina Pellicer among others. I was especially moved by Pina Pellicer in her role as Louisa, who falls in love with Rio and becomes pregnant with his child. I also liked the unresolved ending, with Brando leaving her with the promise that he would return in the Spring when she would have her baby. With their obvious deep love for each other, there's no doubt in my mind that he would.
    I've only scratched the surface in my description of this great film, but I think it's one of the best Westerns of all time.



    5 out of 5 stars Brando's great western   January 27, 2009
    Clinic Pharmacy Larry Auxier (ky,usa)
    2 out of 3 found this review helpful

    This is one of the best western's ever made.When OEJ was released it was bashed by critics everywhere.If the film seems a bit cut up,that's because Brando's director's cut as submitted to universal was 4hrs and 30 minutes long.Universal studio editors took Brand's film and cut it to peices.Even cut up and incomplete OEJ stands a Brando's expensive,slowly made,masterpiece,loved by avid western fans,hated by studio execs because of it's price tag,and because the visual perfection and awesome cast of the film,along with the the excellant script,cinematogrophy,and a underplayed but riveting performance by Brando.. resented if not doomed by the boys in the front office,who considered it excessive and over the top for a first time director.Critics were viscious,attacking OEJ as a pretensious,flop.That was in 1960.
    Forget that Kubrick was originally hired to direct the film,as well as Elvis to play the Rio Kid.Kubrick dropped OEJ because of script issues,Elvis dropped OEJ because The Rio Kid was a little too provocative for him.Enter Brando..he was willing to direct and star in OEJ.The OEJ project geared up again,Brando brought in some of his buddies,Karl Malden,Slim Pickens,Ben Johnson,Wally Cox and Katy Jurado,to play the various characters found in the rather long story of revenge..next Brando built an exact replica of Monterey city circa 1880.The Monterey set was expensive to build.It set the stage for over-budget spending that plagued the project from day one.Then shooting began,it continued at a turtle's pace.Brando the perfectionist came out,he re-shot scenes up to 20 times,which drew heavily on the already strained budget.The movie industry waited with attentive curiosity.Brando completed the film in August 1959.He edited most of the film himself.The final director's cut was 4hr 23minutes long.Studio Execs called it too long and demanded it be cut to about 2 hours,Brando refused any further editing changes to OEJ saying it was perfect and any changes would change the continuity of the film.The final cut put OEJ at 2hr and 20 minutes.The story line was altered into fragments of the original.It's modified slow pace made the film seem long and often boring.OEJ was the biggest bomb of 1960.The cast,thinking they were working on a classic,were bitter toward the Universal execs who had Brando's Western edited with such relish,the film was at times not recognizable even to some members of the cast.
    Actually,OEJ is a great Western,one of the best ever made.How can this be,in 1960 it was a miserable failure?When the word got out that Brando was going to direct a western for universal studios,and it would have a great cast,large budget,and the best technical personnel in the business working behind the scenes,everyone.. execs,reporters,and the public in general awaited the release of OEJ to hopefully see the film and Brando fail.It was released and it failed many of the attacks on the film were based on jealousy for Brando.Brando was a revolutionary actor who redefined acting,in doing so,he had rocked lots of boats.OEJ was the visual proof of"what goes around comes around".The critics of the day hated the film not because OEJ was a bad film so much as it was a chance to bash Brando.His talent urked the best of them.
    Roger Ebert called OEJ"certainly one of the best of the genre,with perghaps one of the best scripts ever in action cinema".
    Even edited to death,Brando had made a great film.Today it stands as a film ahead of its time."Every frame is created by a master director who learned much from the great directors of his day"
    OEJ has one of the best casts ever assembled in cinema.The cinematography is the best,the script is better than the best and Brando gives one of his finest,most complex performances as the Rio Kid.


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