Roy Colt & Winchester Jack (1970) follows two outlaw partners whose friendship turns to rivalry when they compete for a buried treasure and the affections of a cunning saloon girl. Their chaotic pursuit leads to double-crosses, gunfights, and absurd misadventures across the Wild West. This satirical spaghetti western blends slapstick humor and genre parody in Mario Bava’s irreverent take on greed, loyalty, and cowboy myth.
Selected disc options for Roy Colt & Winchester Jack
| Extras | Scream Factory BD-A/US 2025 | Kino BD-A/US/OOP 2017 | Anchor Bay DVD-1/US/OOP 2007 | Image DVD-1/US/OOP 2003 |
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| Audio Commentary by Tim Lucas | has extra | |||
| Intermission Cards | has extra | |||
| Stills Gallery | has extra | |||
| Theatrical Trailer | has extra |
Notes
- Scream Factory’s Blu-ray is included in “The Mario Bava Collection” box set with Black Sunday (1960), Black Sabbath (1963), The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963), Kill, Baby… Kill! (1966), Knives of the Avenger (1966), Five Dolls for an August Moon (1970), A Bay of Blood (1971), Four Times that Night (1971), Baron Blood (1972), Lisa and the Devil (1973), Kidnapped (1974) and The House of Exorcism (1975). It includes a 52-page booklet with writing by Staci Layne Wilson.
- Anchor Bay’s DVD is included in “The Mario Bava Collection, Volume 2” box set and contains no extras.
- Image’s “The Mario Bava Collection - Widescreen Italian Version” DVD includes liner notes by Tim Lucas and no extras.
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Ultimate Edition
Combine the best digital presentation with a selection of choice extras for the ultimate edition.
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Kino BD 2017
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| Extras | Audio Commentary by Tim Lucas Kino BD |
| Intermission Cards Kino BD |