Brand new factory sealed dvd collection is Out Of Print (OOP) and no longer being produced. All are widescreen except for 'Yuma', it is full frame, according to the case. But I dispute 'Pioneer Woman', it was also a TV movie and is probably full frame despite what the case says.

GUNSLINGER (B&W): A 'Johnny Guitar' remake involving a scramble for land in the path of a projected railroad and two strong frontier women set on shooting each other out of the picture. Unusual female face-off catfight western. Beverly Garland is the new marshal, having taken over after her husband was shot over breakfast; Allison Hayes is the land-scam mastermind who imports John Ireland to eliminate anyone who gets in the way. Big descision for Ireland when he is caught in a three-way showdown: "Hired to kill the woman he loves!" is the way the ads put it.

MAN of the EAST is a spaghetti Western comedy. Following his dying father's last wish, Joe (Terrence Hill) is sent to the Wild West to be turned into a real man. The dreamy young man despises guns and fights, likes poems and prefers bicycles to horses. Now his three teachers must shape him into his father's idea of manhood. Joe fights the transformation, until he has to defend himself against Morton, a vicious gunman, who's jealous of Joe's relationship with a rancher's beautiful daughter.

PIONEER WOMAN: Joanna Pettit (12+ TV movies, 'Night Gallery') William Shatner ('Star Trek') and David Janssen (TVs 'Fugitive').  A family encounters hostility when they set up a frontier homestead in 1860s Wyoming. Told from the feminine perspective, the tale is strewn with hurdles, both personal and natural.

YUMA (full frame): An old-style Western about a sheriff (Clint Walker) who rides into town, cleans it up, and saves his own reputation from a plot to discredit him. A little slow in some places, but the action-packed ending saves the day.