One site says “Those Euro-western wastrels, Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, raise havoc from the frontier to cyberspace in this collection. The fellas are flyers in South America whose plane crashes in “All the Way Boys” (1972). AKA: “Plane Crazy.” Spencer plays two-fisted Chicago police inspector “Flatfoot” Rizzo in the crime comedies “Flatfoot in Hong Kong” (1975), “Flatfoot in Africa” (1978), and “Flatfoot in Egypt” (1980). And Hill and boxer “Marvelous” Marvin Hagler are Miami cops whose latest case sends Hill into a computer-generated world in “Virtual Weapon” (1997). AKA: “Cyberflic.” Three-disc set also includes “Little Rita,” “Flatfoot the Knock Out Cop,” “Nobody’s the Greatest,” “I’m for the Hippopotamus,” and “Renegade” (1987). 15 hrs. total. Standard/Widescreen; Soundtrack: English (dubbed). Dubbed in English.”
I hope they are wrong. It should be fairly obvious to a marketing person that the collection should be westerns only… and there are enough titles to fill the collection.