Reviewed in Issue 97 (Jun 2005) of Widescreen Review
| Studio | Image Entertainment |
| Catalog Number | ID25211XDVD |
| MPAA Rating | PG |
| Retail Price | $19.99 |
| DVD Type | Single Side, Single Layer (DVD5) |
| Running Time | 115 |
| Release Date | 4/26/05 |
| Theatrical Year | 1973 |
| Genre | Western |
| Director | Tonino Valerii |
| Screenplay | Subscribers only |
| Story | Subscribers only |
| Music | Subscribers only |
| Cinematography | Subscribers only |
| Stars | Henry Fonda, Terence Hill, Jean Martin, Leo Gordon, Neil Summers, R.K. Armstrong, Steve Kanaly & Geoffrey Lewis |
| Aspect Ratio | Subscribers only |
| Measured Ratio | Subscribers only |
| DVD Soundtrack | Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono |
| Subtitles | Subscribers only |
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Subscribe FreeHello, "My Name Is Nobody," (Hill) he said to his hero Jack Beauregard (Fonda). Believing that Jack is the only hope for law and order in the west, Nobody is upset to learn that Beauregard is ready to give it all up. But he accepts Jack's decision and convinces him that he has to go out in style in a final showdown. With a gunfight worthy of a place in the history books, Nobody still isn't satisfied and demands one more face-off from his idol. And the outcome of that fight is a surprise for everyone, everyone but Nobody and Jack that is. From an idea of Sergio Leone. (Tricia Spears)
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