For Tre pistole against Cesare they will scan a German 35 mm master, but that runs only for 75 min. The master of the uncut version is in a not so good condition, but will most likely also put on the disc.
I’m only interested in the Mulargia film, which will be uncut and in a pretty good picture quality
Hopefully the WC’s will be good prints with English dubs or subs, I’d like to pick up the Steffen and Hunter movies but will wait for reviews to confirm.
According to AL!VE, yes (except Captain Apache, only German and Italian audio). But (as we’ve learned from past experiences) the information given on the company’s website could be incorrect.
Here aresome screenshots from Wild Coyotes “Cesare”.
There are two versions on the dvd, German cut with 73:06 PAL and Italian long version with 82:34 PAL.
The print is really nice, only the inserts of the long version have less sharp quality. The last 3 shots are from the inserts:
Really a fine release but “only” with German and Italian Audio. Subtitels only for the German cut scenes.
Since the English Audio should be available in general, the missing may result in legal/license issues.
But the German dub really is enjoyable
Assuming no English I’d say OFDb continues to be a pretty reliable source, they have had it listed with Italian and German audio only, while Alive,Amazon and others claimed English audio/dub available. The lack of it doesn’t surprise me but the false info is irritating.
Okay, at the risk of repeating information already provided by Grinder and confirmed or at least supported by stanton’s post: according to two comparatively reliable sources (the Online-Filmdatenbank and a customer review on Amazon.de posted yesterday), the Wild Coyote DVD of Tre pistole contro Cesare presents two versions of the film,
• the German theatrical version and
• the longer, restored Italian version.
It has
• German audio and
• Italian audio;
• subtitles only for the parts originally missing from the German theatrical version; and those
• subtitles are only in German.
How difficult can it be for a DVD company (or its distributor) to provide correct information on its own products? Apparently, very difficult, if not impossible. – Really annoying.