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Genre "Western" Movies (showing 1 to 50 from 117 total)
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A Big Hand for the Little Lady (1966)
Genre:
Western,
Comedy Western.
Director:
Fielder Cook.
Actors:
Henry Fonda,
Joanne Woodward,
Jason Robards, Jr.,
Charles Bickford,
Burgess Meredith,
Kevin McCarthy,
Robert Middleton,
Paul Ford,
John Qualen,
Allan Collins,
Gerald Michenaud,
Virginia Gregg,
Chester Conklin,
Mae Clarke,
Ned Glass,
James Griffith,
Noah Keen,
Milton Selzer,
Louise Glenn,
William Cort,
Jim Boles,
Percy Helton,
James Kenney.
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The action in A Big Hand for the Little Lady centers around a high-stake poker game. The participants include some of the wealthiest men in the West (among them Jason Robards Jr., Kevin McCarthy, Charles Bickford and Paul Ford). Into this rarefied atmosphere trudges impoverished farmer Henry Fonda, who despite the protests of his wife Joanne Woodward plunks down his last dollars to join the game. ...
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A Fistful of Dollars (1964)
Genre:
Western,
Spaghetti Western,
Outlaw (Gunfighter).
Director:
Sergio Leone.
Actors:
Clint Eastwood,
Marianne Koch,
Gian Maria Volontè,
Wolfgang Lukschy,
Mario Brega,
Carol Brown,
Antonio Prieto,
Josef Egger,
Pepe Calvo,
Benny Reeves,
Margarita Lozano,
Raf Baldassarre,
Carla Calo,
José Calvo,
Bruno Carotenuto,
Daniel Martin,
Sieghardt Rupp,
Aldo Sambrell,
Benito Stefanelli,
Richard Stuyvesant.
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By the time Sergio Leone made this film, Italians had already produced about 20 films ironically labelled "spaghetti westerns." Leone approached the genre with great love and humor. Although the plot was admittedly borrowed from Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo (1961), Leone managed to create a work of his own that would serve as a model for many films to come. Clint Eastwood plays a cynical gun ...
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Aces and Eights (1936)
Genre:
Western,
B-Western.
Director:
Sam Newfield.
Actors:
Tim McCoy,
Jimmy Aubrey,
Luana Walters,
Wheeler Oakman,
Earl Hodgins,
Rex Lease,
Joseph W. Girard,
John Merton,
Frank J. Glendon,
Charles Stevens.
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Although slow-moving at times, Aces and Eights is nevertheless a fine little Western and certainly the best of the ten Tim McCoy would make for low-budget (and short-lived) Puritan Pictures. McCoy plays the legendary Wild Bill Hickock in a prologue that depicts how Wild Bill is assassinated during a poker game in which he holds two pair, aces and eights, from that day forward known in the West as ...
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All Hat (2007)
Genre:
Western,
Modern Western.
Director:
Leonard Farlinger.
Actors:
Luke Kirby,
Keith Carradine,
Lisa Ray,
Rachael Leigh Cook,
Noam Jenkins,
Graham Greene,
Gary Farmer,
Ernie Hudson,
David Alpay,
Tracy Wright,
Stephen McHattie,
Joel S. Keller,
Charlotte Laurier.
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Luke Kirby and Keith Carradine star in director Leonard Farlinger's adaptation of author Brad Smith's laid back neo-western novel. Ray Dokes (Kirby) has just been released from prison, and now as the laconic ex-con makes his way back home he is stunned to see just how much progress has transformed the countryside of his youth. Looking to lie low for a while, Ray heads to the farm of his good frien ...
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American Outlaws (2001)
Genre:
Western,
Outlaw (Gunfighter),
Revisionist Western.
Director:
Les Mayfield.
Actors:
Colin Farrell,
Scott Caan,
Ali Larter,
Gabriel Macht,
Gregory Smith,
Harris Yulin,
Will McCormack,
Kathy Bates,
Timothy Dalton,
Ronny Cox,
Terry O'Quinn,
Nathaniel Arcand,
Ed Geldart,
Muse Watson.
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This loosely fact-based oater attempts to mimic the youthful heartthrobs in Western garb formula of Young Guns (1988), as well as the cheeky humor and some plot elements of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969). Colin Farrell stars as Jesse James, who returns home from the Civil War to his small hometown to find that a crooked railroad baron (Harris Yulin) has been illegally forcing the reside ...
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Angel and the Badman (1947)
Genre:
Romance,
Western,
Romantic Drama.
Director:
James Edward Grant.
Actors:
Joan Barton,
John Wayne,
Gail Russell,
Harry Carey,
Bruce Cabot,
Stephen Grant,
Irene Rich,
John Halloran,
Paul Hurst,
Lee Dixon,
Olin Howland,
Tom Powers,
Marshall Reed,
Craig Woods,
Pat Flaherty,
Hank Worden.
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One of John Wayne's most mystical films, Angel and the Badman is also the first production that Wayne personally produced. The star plays a wounded outlaw who is sheltered by a Quaker family. Attracted to the family's angelic daughter Gail Russell, the hard-bitten Wayne undergoes a slow and subtle character transformation; still, he is obsessed with killing the man (Bruce Cabot) who murdered his f ...
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Annie Get Your Gun (1950)
Genre:
Musical,
Western,
Musical Western,
Musical Romance.
Director:
George Sidney.
Actors:
Betty Hutton,
Howard Keel,
Louis Calhern,
J. Carrol Naish,
Edward Arnold,
Keenan Wynn,
Benay Venuta,
Clinton Sundberg,
Evelyn Beresford,
Eleanora Brown,
Sue Casey,
André Charlot,
Chief Yowlachie,
Dorinda Clifton,
Diane Dick,
Michael Dugan,
John War Eagle,
Budd Fine,
Elizabeth Flournoy,
Lee Tung Foo,
John Hamilton,
James H. Harrison,
Carol Henry,
Judy Landon,
Nolan Leary,
Meredith Leeds,
Warren MacGregor,
Charles Mauu,
Edith Mills,
Brad Mora,
John Mylong,
Susan Odin,
Nino Pipitone,
Charles Regan,
Al Rhein,
Carl Sepulveda,
William Tannen,
Tony Taylor,
Marjorie Wood.
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Apache (1954)
Genre:
Western,
Indian Western,
Revisionist Western.
Director:
Robert Aldrich.
Actors:
Burt Lancaster,
Jean Peters,
John McIntire,
Charles Buchinsky,
John Dehner,
Paul Guilfoyle,
Ian MacDonald,
Walter Sande,
Morris Ankrum,
Monte Blue.
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Apache was based on Paul I. Wellman's novel Broncho Apache, which in turn was inspired by a true story. Burt Lancaster plays Massai, a lieutenant of the great Apache warrior Geronimo (here depicted as an old man, played by Monte Blue). Though his tribe has signed surrender terms with the conquering whites, Massai refuses to do so. He escapes from a prison train and conducts a one-man war against t ...
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Arrowhead (1953)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western.
Director:
Charles Marquis Warren.
Actors:
Charlton Heston,
Jack Palance,
Katy Jurado,
Brian Keith,
Mary Sinclair,
Milburn Stone,
Richard Shannon,
Lewis Martin,
Frank de Kova,
Robert J. Wilke,
Peter Coe,
Kyle James,
John M. Pickard,
Pat Hogan,
James Burke,
Kathryn Grant,
Bob Wilke.
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Adapted from a novel by W.R. Burnett (which hadn't yet been published when the film was released), Arrowhead is a tough, uncompromising western dealing with the delicate issue of White-Indian relations. Charlton Heston is at his most truculent as Indian agent Ed Bannon, who though raised by Apaches has a very low opinion of the tribe's trustworthiness. Bannon's warnings about Indian treachery woul ...
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A man of the cloth takes up arms to avenge the violent murder of his wife and child in this made for television western starring Kevin Sorbo, Wings Hauser, and Cynthia Watros. Preacher (Sorbo) has just watched helplessly as his wife and child are brutally gunned down by ruthless land baron Colonel Cusack (Hauser) and his murderous henchmen. Later, when the holy man-turned-bounty hunter runs into h ...
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Bandidas (2006)
Genre:
Western,
Comedy,
Feminist Film,
Buddy Film,
Revisionist Western.
Director:
Espen Sandberg,
Joachim Roenning.
Actors:
Penélope Cruz,
Salma Hayek,
Steve Zahn,
Dwight Yoakam,
Sam Shepard,
Denis Arndt,
Audra Blaser,
Israel "East" Carlo,
Carlos Cervantes,
Jose Maria Negri,
Joseph D. Reitman.
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Latina heartthrobs Salma Hayek and Penélope Cruz co-headline the rousing indie Western Bandidas. The brainchild of producer/screenwriter Luc Besson (La Femme Nikita, The Big Blue), Bandidas marks one of only a handful of films in its genre (along with Bad Girls, Cattle Annie and Little Britches, and Johnny Guitar) to use women as its principals, and distinguishes itself further by adding hefty dos ...
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Big Jake (1971)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western.
Director:
George Sherman.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Richard Boone,
Maureen O'Hara,
Patrick Wayne,
Christopher Mitchum,
Bruce Cabot,
John Agar,
Jim Burk,
Virginia Capers,
Harry Carey, Jr.,
Glenn Corbett,
Everett Creach,
Jim Davis,
John Doucette,
Don Epperson,
Bernard Fox,
Jerry Gatlin,
Tom Hennessy,
Roy Jenson,
John McLiam,
Gregg Palmer,
Chuck Robertson,
Dean Smith,
Bobby Vinton,
William Walker,
Robert Warner,
Ethan Wayne,
Hank Worden.
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When his grandson (played by real-life son Ethan Wayne) is kidnapped by scurrilous baddie Richard Boone, Big Jake (John Wayne) sets out to deliver the $1 million ransom. On the off-chance that there'll be gunplay, Jake brings along his sons Patrick Wayne and Chris Mitchum. Maureen O'Hara plays Jake's estranged wife and Bruce Cabot provides comedy relief as a scraggly Indian Scout.
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Blazing Saddles (1974)
Genre:
Comedy,
Western,
Parody/Spoof,
Comedy Western,
Odd Couple Film.
Director:
Mel Brooks.
Actors:
Cleavon Little,
Gene Wilder,
Slim Pickens,
Harvey Korman,
David Huddleston,
Mel Brooks,
Alex Karras,
Madeline Kahn,
Carol Arthur,
Richard Collier,
Dom DeLuise,
Liam Dunn,
George Furth,
Burton Gilliam,
John Hillerman,
Robyn Hilton,
Charles McGregor,
Don Megowan,
Claude Ennis Starrett, Jr..
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Vulgar, crude, and occasionally scandalous in its racial humor, this hilarious bad-taste spoof of Westerns, co-written by Richard Pryor, features Cleavon Little as the first black sheriff of a stunned town scheduled for demolition by an encroaching railroad. Little and co-star Gene Wilder have great chemistry, and the delightful supporting cast includes Harvey Korman, Slim Pickens, and Madeline Ka ...
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Bordertown (1935)
Genre:
Drama,
Western.
Director:
Archie Mayo.
Actors:
Paul Muni,
Bette Davis,
Margaret Lindsay,
Eugene Pallette,
Robert H. Barrat,
Hobart Cavanaugh,
Henry O'Neill,
Gavin Gordon,
Arthur Stone,
Vivian Tobin,
Soledad Jiminez,
Oscar Apfel,
Wallis Clark,
William B. Davidson,
John Eberts,
Alphonse Ethier,
Samuel S. Hinds,
Eddie Lee,
Chris-Pin Martin,
Addie McPhail,
Edward McWade,
Ralph Navarro,
Frank Puglia,
Eddie Shubert,
Arthur Treacher.
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Buffalo Soldiers (1997)
Genre:
Western,
Cavalry Film,
War Drama.
Director:
Charles Haid.
Actors:
Danny Glover,
Bob Gunton,
Carl Lumbly,
Tom Bower,
Gabriel Casseus,
Glynn E. Turman,
Mykelti Williamson,
Robert Knott,
Timothy Busfield,
Clifton Powell,
Matt Ross,
David Jean Thomas,
Keith Jefferson,
Mike Warren,
Lamont Bentley,
Chesley Wilson,
Jeri Brunoe-Samson,
Dutch Lunak,
Harrisson Lowe,
Chris Gatewood,
Mark Bustamante,
Barrie Tompkins,
Matthew Wilson,
Tony Brubaker.
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Carry on Cowboy (1963)
Genre:
Comedy,
Western,
Slapstick,
Parody/Spoof,
Comedy Western.
Director:
Gerald Thomas.
Actors:
Sidney James,
Kenny Williams,
Jim Dale,
Charles Hawtrey,
Joan Sims,
Angela Douglas,
Percy Herbert,
Bernard Bresslaw,
Davy Kaye,
Peter Butterworth,
Sydney Bromley,
Jon Pertwee,
Lionel Murton,
Peter Gilmore,
Alan Gifford,
Brian Rawlinson,
Sally Douglas,
Tom Clegg,
Margaret Nolan,
Edina Ronay.
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In one of the best of the long-running Carry On series, Western clichés are run through the Carry-On wringer. The film takes place in wild and woolly Stodge City, a town held in thrall to the nasty dealings of The Rumpo Kid (Sidney James). The Rumpo Kid holds the town in such abject terror that Judge Burke (Kenneth Williams) compels Sheriff Albert Earp (Jon Pertwee) to run The Rumpo Kid out of tow ...
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Cat Ballou (1965)
Genre:
Western,
Musical,
Comedy Western,
Musical Comedy.
Director:
Elliot Silverstein.
Actors:
Jane Fonda,
Lee Marvin,
Michael Callan,
Dwayne Hickman,
Nat "King" Cole,
Stubby Kaye,
Tom Nardini,
John Marley,
Reginald Denny,
Jay C. Flippen,
Arthur Hunnicutt,
Bruce Cabot,
Burt Mustin,
Paul Gilbert,
Gail Bonney,
Dorothy Claire,
Nick Cravat,
Ayllene Gibbons,
Joe Hamilton,
Harry Harvey,
Hallene Hill,
Duke Hobbie,
Charles Horvath,
Robert Phillips,
Chuck Roberson,
Carol Veazie,
Charles Wagenheim,
Ted White.
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This musical spoof of Westerns featured Lee Marvin in dual roles that won him a Best Actor Oscar. Jane Fonda stars as the title character, a prim schoolmarm returning to her hometown of Wolf City, Wyoming, after receiving an Eastern education. On the train ride, Cat meets up with a pair of friendly, charming crooks, Clay Boone (Michael Callan) and his uncle, Jed (Dwayne Hickman), the former becomi ...
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Conagher (1991)
Genre:
Western,
Revisionist Western,
Romantic Adventure.
Director:
Reynaldo Villalobos.
Actors:
Sam Elliott,
Katharine Ross,
Barry Corbin,
Billy Green Bush,
Ken Curtis,
Gavan O'Herlihy,
Cody Braun,
John Furlong,
James Gammon,
Kate Hall,
Paul Koslo,
Anndi McAfee,
Jeffrey M. Meyer,
Peter Oliver,
James Parks,
Craig Pinkard,
Daniel Quinn,
Pepe Serna,
Archie Smith,
Buck Taylor,
Dub Taylor,
Adam Taylor,
R.L. Tolbert,
Ted White.
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This well-wrought made-for-cable television western is faithfully adapted from a Louis L'Amour novel and centers on the budding relationship between brave but lonely widow (Katharine Ross) who runs a remote stagecoach way station and the handsome cowpoke (Sam Elliot) who comes to help her out.
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Cowboy (1958)
Genre:
Adventure,
Western,
Modern Western.
Director:
Delmer Daves.
Actors:
Jack Lemmon,
Glenn Ford,
Brian Donlevy,
Anna Kashfi,
Dick York,
Victor Manuel Mendoza,
Richard Jaeckel,
King Donovan,
Vaughan Taylor,
Don Randolph,
James Westerfield,
Eugene Iglesias,
Frank de Kova,
Buzz Henry,
Amapola Del Vando,
Bek Nelson,
William Leslie,
Guy Wilkerson,
Strother Martin.
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Dakota (1945)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western.
Director:
Joseph Kane.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Vera Ralston,
Walter Brennan,
Ward Bond,
Mike Mazurki,
Ona Munson,
Olive Blakeney,
Hugo Haas,
Nick Stewart [Nicodemus],
Paul Fix,
Grant Withers,
Robert Livingston,
Olin Howland,
Pierre Watkin,
Robert H. Barrat,
Jonathan Hale,
Paul Hurst,
Eddy Waller,
Sarah Padden,
Jack LaRue,
George Cleveland,
Selmar Jackson,
Claire Du Brey,
Roy Barcroft,
Robert Blake,
Eugene Borden,
Paul E. Burns,
Yakima Canutt,
Dorothy Christy,
Peter Cusanelli,
Kenne Duncan,
Cay Forrester,
Frances Gladwin,
Fred Graham,
Lorna Gray,
William Haade,
Harriette Haddon,
Russ Kaplan,
Rex Lease,
Cliff Lyons,
LeRoy Mason,
Arthur Miles,
Al Murphy,
Jack Roper,
Hector V. Sarno,
Betty Shaw,
Houseley Stevenson, Sr.,
Linda Stirling,
Larry Thompson,
Victor Varconi,
Michael Visaroff,
Virginia Wave,
Dick Wessel.
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Dances with Wolves (1990)
Genre:
Western,
Epic Western,
Revisionist Western,
Indian Western.
Director:
Kevin Costner.
Actors:
Kevin Costner,
Mary McDonnell,
Graham Greene,
Rodney Grant,
Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman,
Tantoo Cardinal,
Robert Pastorelli,
Charles Rocket,
Maury Chaykin,
Jimmy Herman,
Nathan Lee Chasing His Horse,
Kirk Baltz,
Maretta Big Crow,
Clayton Big Eagle,
Billy Burton,
Steve Chambers,
Doris Leader Charge,
Richard Leader Charge,
Buffalo Child,
Otakuye Conroy,
Frank P. Costanza,
Annie Costner,
Bill W. Curry,
R.L. Curtin,
Elise Daniel,
Chad Dowdell,
Conor Duffy,
Tom Everett,
David J. Fuller,
Robert Goldman,
Wayne Grace,
Carter Hanner,
Kent Hays,
Marvin Holy,
Donald Hotton,
Larry Joshua,
Jason R. Lone Hill,
James Mitchell,
Raymond Newholy,
Redwing Ted Nez,
Tony Pierce,
Percy White Plume,
Steve Reevis,
Michael Spears,
Wes Studi,
John Tail,
Nick Thompson,
Ryan White Bull,
Sheldon Peters Wolfchild.
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A historical drama about the relationship between a Civil War soldier and a band of Sioux Indians, Kevin Costner's directorial debut was also a surprisingly popular hit, considering its length, period setting, and often somber tone. The film opens on a particularly dark note, as melancholy Union lieutenant John W. Dunbar attempts to kill himself on a suicide mission, but instead becomes an uninten ...
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Val Kilmer stars as the corpse of a wanted man in this western exploring the greed and iniquity of the lawless frontier. When a stranger rides into a small town toting the lifeless body of a noted outlaw, his intentions are to collect the bounty and be on his way. But the situation becomes complicated when the stranger sits down for a high-stakes card game with the drunken sheriff. With nothing to ...
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Death Rides a Horse (1969)
Genre:
Western,
Spaghetti Western.
Director:
Giulio Petroni.
Actors:
John Phillip Law,
Lee Van Cleef,
Luigi Pistilli,
Anthony Dawson,
José Torres,
Carla Cassola,
Mario Brega,
Archie Savage,
Franco Balducci,
Ignazio Leone,
Nazareno Natale,
Giovanni Petrucci,
Carlo Pisacane,
Romano Puppo,
Guglielmo Spoletini,
Nino Vingelli.
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Bill (John Phillip Law) grows up to seek revenge on the gang that killed his parents. He meets up with Ryan (Lee Van Cleef), a veteran gunslinger seeking his own revenge for the ones who put him in prison. The two proceed to shoot everything that moves in this violent spaghetti western. Bill eventually discovers Ryan was there when his parents were killed and is torn between killing Ryan and letti ...
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Jack Hoxie's first release of 1926, this Universal Western starred the taciturn hero as a Texas ranger posing as an ex-con in order to infiltrate a gang of land grabbers. Along the way, Hoxie takes time out to romance the gang's lovely stenographer, Lola Todd. (A man of certain standing in the community, gang leader Jere Austin not only employed a stenographer but also a personal secretary.) Todd ...
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Sergio Corbucci crafted one of the most popular and widely imitated of the Italian "spaghetti westerns" of the 1960s with this violent but stylish action saga. A mysterious man named Django (Franco Nero) arrives in a Mexican border town dragging a small coffin behind him. When he attempts to save a woman who is being attacked by a group of bandits, he finds himself in the middle of a con ...
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Duel at Diablo (1966)
Genre:
Western,
Cavalry Film.
Director:
Ralph Nelson.
Actors:
James Garner,
Sidney Poitier,
Bibi Andersson,
Dennis Weaver,
Bill Travers,
William Redfield,
John Hoyt,
John Crawford,
John Hubbard,
Kevin Coughlin,
Jay Ripley,
Jeff Cooper,
Ralph Bahnsen,
Bobby Crawford,
Richard Lapp,
Armand Alzamora,
Bill Hart,
Phil Schumacher,
Richard Farnsworth,
Joe Finnegan,
John Day,
Edward Little Sky,
Dawn Little Sky,
Al Wyatt.
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Frontier scout Jess Remsberg (James Garner) is crossing the desert when he spots a dead army scout and group of Apaches pursuing someone — it turns out to be a white woman, Ellen Grange (Bibi Andersson); he gets her away from them and returns her to her home and her husband Willard (Dennis Weaver), who seems much more upset that the horse she was riding when she left is dead than he is g ...
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A mixed tortilla Western-children's adventure film, this standard tale by director Rafael Baledon features Joselito as a young boy with singing talent who arrives in Mexico only to be kidnapped by an outlaw band. The young boy is saved by a hero-cowboy (Antonio Aguilar) who also likes to sing. Before the next melody has ended, they join up with a plucky white horse who can do almost anything, and ...
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An innocent convict that is released after ten years seeks revenge on the people that set him up.
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Fargo (1952)
Genre:
Action,
Western.
Director:
Lewis D. Collins.
Actors:
Stanley Andrews,
Robert Bray,
Phyllis Coates,
William "Wild Bill" Elliott,
Terry Frost,
Myron Healey,
Jack Ingram,
I. Stanford Jolley,
Fuzzy Knight,
Florence Lake,
House Peters, Jr.,
Stanley Price,
Denver Pyle,
Richard Reeves,
Gene Roth,
Tim Ryan,
Arthur Space,
Robert J. Wilke.
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Firecreek (1968)
Genre:
Western,
Action,
Adventure,
Revisionist Western.
Director:
Vincent McEveety.
Actors:
James Stewart,
Henry Fonda,
Ed Begley, Sr.,
James Best,
Brooke Bundy,
Harry "Slim" Duncan,
Jack Elam,
Gary Lockwood,
Jay C. Flippen,
Dean Jagger,
Louise Latham,
Barbara Luna,
J. Robert Porter,
John Qualen,
Jacqueline Scott,
Inger Stevens,
Morgan Woodward,
Athena Lorde,
Christopher Shea,
Kevin Tate.
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Jimmy Stewart and Henry Fonda headline this western in which an old lawman (Stewart) attempts to keep his town safe from a band of recent returnees from the Missouri range wars and their villainous leader (Fonda), who threaten to destroy it with their drunken revelry. The old sheriff usually avoids the town, preferring to live on the outskirts of town with his pregnant wife. He is a bit of a pacif ...
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Flaming Star (1960)
Genre:
Western,
Indian Western.
Director:
Don Siegel.
Actors:
Elvis Presley,
Steve Forrest,
Barbara Eden,
Rodopho (Rudy) Acosta,
Dolores Del Rio,
John McIntire,
Karl Swenson,
Richard Jaeckel,
Ford Rainey,
Anne Benton,
L.Q. Jones,
Douglas Dick,
Tom Reese,
Marian Goldina,
Monte Burkhart,
Ted Jacques,
Perry Lopez,
Tom Allen,
Henry Amargo,
Barbara Beaird,
Ray Beltram,
Joseph Brooks,
Virginia Christine,
The Jordanaires,
Rodd Redwing,
Guy Way.
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Tensely directed by Don Siegel, Flaming Star is the grittiest of Elvis Presley's post-Army films. Elvis plays Pacer Burton, a half-breed youth in the old West, torn between loyalty to the whites, as represented by his father (John McIntyre), and the Indians, represented by his mother (Dolores Del Rio). A series of brutal Kiowa raids, and the subsequent reprisals by the white settlers, sorely test ...
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For a Few Dollars More (1965)
Genre:
Western,
Spaghetti Western.
Director:
Sergio Leone.
Actors:
Clint Eastwood,
Lee Van Cleef,
Gian Maria Volontè,
Josef Egger,
Mara Krup,
Rosemarie Dexter,
Luigi Pistilli,
Klaus Kinski,
Werner Abrolat,
Tomas Blanco,
Mario Brega,
Roberto Camardiel,
Dante Maggio,
Sergio Mendizabal,
Mario Meniconi,
Panos Papadopoulos,
Aldo Sambrell,
Benito Stefanelli,
Giovanni Tarallo,
Kurt Zips.
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This pulse-pounding follow-up to Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars brings back Clint Eastwood as the serape-clad, cigar-chewing "Man With No Name." Engaged in an ongoing battle with bounty hunter Col. Douglas Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef), the Man joins forces with his enemy to capture homicidal bandit Indio (Gian Maria Volontè). Both the Eastwood and Van Cleef characters are given understa ...
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Fort Apache (1948)
Genre:
Western,
Traditional Western,
Cavalry Film.
Director:
John Ford.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Henry Fonda,
Ward Bond,
Shirley Temple,
John Agar,
Pedro Armendáriz,
Dick Foran,
Miguel Inclan,
Victor McLaglen,
Guy Kibbee,
Anna Lee,
George O'Brien,
Jack Pennick,
Irene Rich,
Grant Withers,
Frank Baker,
Maria [Movita] Castaneda,
Cliff Clark [Clarke],
Frank Ferguson,
Francis Ford,
William Forrest,
Mary Gordon,
Fred Graham,
Ray Hyke,
Ben Johnson,
Philip Kieffer,
Mae Marsh,
Mickey Simpson,
Harry Tenbrook,
Archie Twitchell,
Hank Worden.
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The first of John Ford's "Cavalry Trilogy", Fort Apache stars John Wayne as captain Kirby York and Henry Fonda as Custer clone Lt. Col. Owen Thursday. Resentful of his loss in rank and transfer to the West after serving gallantly in the Civil War, the vainglorious Thursday insists upon imposing rigid authority on rough-and-tumble Fort Apache. He is particularly anxious to do battle with ...
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Geronimo (1962)
Genre:
Western,
Indian Western,
Biography [feature].
Director:
Arnold Laven.
Actors:
Chuck Connors,
Kamala Devi,
Ross Martin,
Patrick Conway,
Adam West,
Enid Jaynes,
Denver Pyle,
Armando Silvestre,
John Anderson,
Mario Navarro,
Eduardo Noriega,
Nancy Rodman,
Joe Higgins,
Robert Hughes,
Bill Hughes,
Jim Burk,
James Burke,
Lawrence Dobkin.
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In the saga of Hollywood's slow, slow maturation in the depiction of Native Americans, Geronimo highlights an early '60s turning point — his character is drawn with sympathy — but no more than that. Chuck Connors, an obviously Caucasian actor, plays the great chief, and there is not a single Native American actor in the cast. The story centers on Geronimo's escape from oppressi ...
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High Noon (1952)
Genre:
Western,
Psychological Western.
Director:
Fred Zinnemann.
Actors:
Gary Cooper,
Grace Kelly,
Thomas Mitchell,
Lloyd Bridges,
Katy Jurado,
Otto Kruger,
Lon Chaney, Jr.,
Henry Morgan,
Ian MacDonald,
Eve McVeagh,
Morgan Farley,
Harry Shannon,
Lee Van Cleef,
Robert J. Wilke,
Sheb Wooley,
Tom London,
Ted Stanhope,
Larry Blake,
Jeanne Blackford,
James Millican,
Cliff Clark [Clarke],
Ralph Reed,
Lucien Prival,
Guy Beach,
Howland Chamberlain,
Virginia Christine,
Jack Elam,
Paul Dubov,
Tim Graham,
Nolan Leary,
Tom Greenway,
Dick Elliott,
John Doucette,
Virginia Farmer,
Harry Harvey,
William Newell,
William "Bill" Phillips.
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This Western classic stars Gary Cooper as Hadleyville marshal Will Kane, about to retire from office and go on his honeymoon with his new Quaker bride, Amy (Grace Kelly). But his happiness is short-lived when he is informed that the Miller gang, whose leader (Ian McDonald) Will had arrested, is due on the 12:00 train. Pacifist Amy urges Will to leave town and forget about the Millers, but this isn ...
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High Plains Drifter (1973)
Genre:
Western,
Outlaw (Gunfighter),
Revisionist Western.
Director:
Clint Eastwood.
Actors:
Clint Eastwood,
Verna Bloom,
Marianna Hill,
Mitchell Ryan,
Jack Ging,
Stefan Gierasch,
Jane Aull,
Walter Barnes,
Paul Brinegar,
Richard Bull,
Reid Cruickshanks,
Billy Curtis,
Robert Donner,
Ted Hartley,
John Hillerman,
Anthony James,
Jack Kosslyn,
Geoffrey Lewis,
Russ McCubbin,
Belle Mitchell,
John Mitchum,
L. William O'Connell,
Carl Pitti,
John Quada,
Mitch Regan,
Dan Vadis,
Buddy Van Horn,
Scott Walker,
Chuck Waters,
James Gosa.
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"Who are you?" the dwarf Mordecai (Billy Curtis) asks Clint Eastwood's Stranger at the end of Eastwood's 1973 western High Plains Drifter. "You know," he replies, before vanishing into the desert heat waves near California's Mono Lake. Adapting the amorally enigmatic and violent Man With No Name persona from his films with Sergio Leone, Eastwood's second film as director begins ...
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Home On The Range (1935)
Genre:
Western.
Director:
Arthur Jacobson.
Actors:
Jackie Coogan,
Randolph Scott,
Evelyn Brent,
Dean Jagger,
Addison Richards,
Fuzzy Knight,
Ann Sheridan,
Richard Carle,
Jack J. Clark,
Alfred Delcambre,
Albert Hart,
Philip Morris,
Joe Morrison,
Ralph M. Remley,
Francis Sayles,
C.L. Sherwood,
Howard Wilson,
Allen Wood.
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Hondo (1953)
Genre:
Western,
Psychological Western.
Director:
John Farrow.
Actors:
John Wayne,
Geraldine Page,
Ward Bond,
Michael Pate,
James Arness,
Rodopho (Rudy) Acosta,
Leo Gordon,
Tom Irish,
Lee Aaker,
Paul Fix,
Rayford Barnes,
Lassie the Dog.
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Hondo is so "perfect" a John Ford western that many people assume it was directed by John Ford—or at the very least, Andrew McLaglen. Actually the director was suspense expert John Farrow, who worked with the "Duke" only twice in his career (the second film was an oddball war drama, The Sea Chase [55]). In Hondo, John Wayne plays a hard-bitten cavalry scout who is hum ...
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Hostage (1917)
Genre:
Western.
Director:
Robert T. Thornby.
Actors:
Dorothea Abril,
Noah Beery, Sr.,
Clarence Geldert,
Lillian Leighton,
Lucien Littlefield,
Marcia Manon [Camille Ankewich],
Guy Oliver,
Wallace Reid,
Gertrude Short,
George Spaulding.
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How the West Was Won (1962)
Genre:
Western,
Epic Western.
Director:
John Ford,
Henry Hathaway,
George Marshall.
Actors:
James Stewart,
Henry Fonda,
Gregory Peck,
Debbie Reynolds,
Richard Widmark,
George Peppard,
Karl Malden,
John Wayne,
Carolyn Jones,
Robert Preston,
Eli Wallach,
Carroll Baker,
Lee J. Cobb,
Brigid Bazlen,
Walter Brennan,
David Brian,
Andy Devine,
Raymond Massey,
Agnes Moorehead,
Thelma Ritter,
Mickey Shaughnessy,
Russ Tamblyn,
Rodopho (Rudy) Acosta,
Mark Allen,
Beulah Archuletta,
Willis B. Bouchey,
Charlie Briggs,
Paul Bryar,
Walter Burke,
Kim Charney,
Ken Curtis,
John Damler,
Christopher Dark,
Ken Dibbs,
Jay C. Flippen,
Sol (Saul) Gorss,
James Griffith,
William Henry,
Roy Jenson,
Claude Johnson,
Jack Lambert,
John Larch,
J. Edward McKinley,
Harry Monty,
Henry "Harry" Morgan,
Boyd "Red" Morgan,
Robert Nash,
Tudor Owen,
Harvey Parry,
Jack Pennick,
Gil Perkins,
Walter Reed,
Chuck Roberson,
Victor Romito,
Jamie Ross,
Gene Roth,
Bryan Russell,
Joe Sawyer,
Harry Dean Stanton,
Clinton Sundberg,
Karl Swenson,
Spencer Tracy,
Lee Van Cleef,
Carleton Young.
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Filmed in panoramic Cinerama, this star-studded, epic Western adventure is a true cinematic classic. Three legendary directors (Henry Hathaway, John Ford, and George Marshall) combine their skills to tell the story of three families and their travels from the Erie Canal to California between 1839 and 1889. Spencer Tracy narrates the film, which cost an estimated 15 million dollars to complete. In ...
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I Shot Jesse James (1949)
Genre:
Western,
Outlaw (Gunfighter),
Psychological Western.
Director:
Samuel Fuller.
Actors:
Preston S. Foster,
Barbara Britton,
John Ireland,
Reed Hadley,
J. Edward Bromberg,
Victor Kilian,
Barbara Woodell,
Tom Tyler,
Tommy Noonan,
Byron Foulger,
Eddie Dunn,
Jeni Le Gon,
Robin Short,
Gene Collins,
Margia Dean,
Phillip Pine,
Chuck Roberson.
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This dark, gloomy Western chronicles the shame and self-destruction of Bob Ford, the real-life James Gang member that murdered Jesse James for the reward money. In this fictionalized account, James (Reed Hadley) tends to Ford (John Ireland) after he is wounded during a heist. When Ford's longtime love, Cynthy (Barbara Britton), gains a new admirer, he decides that settling down and buying a farm i ...
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Jeremiah Johnson (1972)
Genre:
Western,
Revisionist Western.
Director:
Sydney Pollack.
Actors:
Robert Redford,
Will Geer,
Stefan Gierasch,
Delle Bolton,
Allyn Ann McLerie,
Josh Albee,
Charles Tyner,
Joaquin Martinez,
Richard Angarola,
Paul Benedict,
Matt Clark,
Jack Colvin,
Harry Morgan.
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Years before Kevin Costner danced with wolves, Robert Redford headed to the mountains to escape civilization in Sydney Pollack's wilderness western. Around 1850, ex-soldier Johnson (Redford) decides that he would rather live alone as a mountain man in Colorado than deal with society's constraints. After a series of setbacks, he meets grizzled mountain veteran Bear Claws (Will Geer), who teaches hi ...
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Joe Kidd (1972)
Genre:
Western,
Revisionist Western.
Director:
John Sturges.
Actors:
Clint Eastwood,
Robert Duvall,
John Saxon,
Don Stroud,
Stella Garcia,
James Wainwright,
Gil Baretto,
Pepe Callahan,
John Carter,
Chuck Hayward,
Pepe Hern,
Paul Koslo,
Lynne Marta,
Joaquin Martinez,
Clint Ritchie,
Ron Soble,
Maria Val,
Dick Van Patten,
Gregory Walcott.
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In John Sturges' Americanized version of Sergio Leone's Man-With-No-Name films, Clint Eastwood is Joe Kidd, a cryptic stranger who arrives in the New Mexican town of Sinola, where Mexican bandito/revolutionary Luis Chama (John Saxon) has organized a peasant revolt against the local landowners, who are throwing the poor off land that rightfully belongs to them. When a posse — financed by ...
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Johnny Guitar (1954)
Genre:
Western,
Psychological Western,
Revisionist Western.
Director:
Nicholas Ray.
Actors:
Joan Crawford,
Sterling Hayden,
Mercedes McCambridge,
Scott Brady,
Ward Bond,
Ernest Borgnine,
Ben Cooper,
John Carradine,
Royal Dano,
Paul Fix,
Frank Ferguson,
Rhys Williams,
Ian MacDonald,
Trevor Bardette,
Clem Harvey,
Dennis Hopper,
Frank Marlowe,
John Maxwell,
Robert Osterloh,
Denver Pyle,
Sumner Williams,
Sheb Wooley,
Will Wright.
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One of the strangest westerns on record, Johnny Guitar has less in common with Zane Grey than it does with Sigmund Freud and Krafft-Ebbing. The title character, played by Sterling Hayden, is a guitar-strumming drifter who was once the lover of Arizona saloon-owner Vienna (Joan Crawford). Though her establishment doesn't make a dime, Vienna doesn't care because the railroad is going to come in soon ...
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Last Train From Gun Hill (1959)
Genre:
Western,
Psychological Western.
Director:
John Sturges.
Actors:
Kirk Douglas,
Anthony Quinn,
Carolyn Jones,
Earl Holliman,
Brad Dexter,
Brian G. Hutton,
Ziva Rodann,
Bing Russell,
Val Avery,
Walter Sande,
Eric Alden,
Dabbs Greer,
Frank S. Hagney,
Ty Hardin,
Lars Henderson,
Len Hendry,
Ricky Kelman,
Jack Lomas,
Mara Lynn,
Mike Mahoney,
Hank Mann,
William Newell,
Tony Russo,
Carl Saxe,
Bob Scott,
Charles Stevens,
Glenn Strange,
Julius Tannen,
Sid Tomack,
Henry Wills.
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Just outside the small town of Pauley, a Native American woman is attacked by two riders on horseback, raped, and killed. Her husband, Matt Morgan (Kirk Douglas), the town marshal, has only two clues to their identity, a fancy saddle with the initials "C.B." that one of the men left behind, and the fact that his wife cut one of the two men deep across the cheek with a buggy whip. Morgan ...
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Lonely Are the Brave (1962)
Genre:
Drama,
Western,
Modern Western,
Psychological Western.
Director:
David Miller.
Actors:
Kirk Douglas,
Gena Rowlands,
Walter Matthau,
Mike Kane,
Carroll O'Connor,
George Kennedy,
William Schallert,
Karl Swenson,
Martin Garralaga,
Lalo Rios,
Bill Bixby,
Charles Bronson,
William Mims,
Bill Raisch,
Dan Sheridan.
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Although it never quite escapes the pitfalls of pretension, this film was Kirk Douglas's bid for the affections of the art house crowd, and it remains one of his best efforts. The star plays unreconstructed "rugged individual" Jack Burns, who rides throughout the modern west knocking down man-made fences. Visiting his equally rebellious friend Paul Bondi (Michael Kane), Burns deliberatel ...
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Major Dundee (1965)
Genre:
Adventure,
Western,
Cavalry Film.
Director:
Sam Peckinpah.
Actors:
Charlton Heston,
Richard Harris,
Jim Hutton,
James Coburn,
Michael Anderson, Jr.,
Senta Berger,
Mario Adorf,
Brock Peters,
Warren Oates,
Ben Johnson,
R.G. Armstrong,
L.Q. Jones,
Slim Pickens,
Karl Swenson,
Michael Pate,
John Chandler,
Dub Taylor,
Albert Carrier,
José Carlos Ruiz,
Aurora Clavel,
Begoña Palacios,
Enrique Lucero,
Francisco Reiguera.
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Sam Peckinpah's 1965 feature Major Dundee was recut and rescored for re-release theatrically in 2005, 40 years after its original release. The "Extended Version," as it is known officially, tells essentially the same story as the original but with clearer motivations for the characters (which often seemed vague or obscure in the 1965 edition) and much greater effectiveness. Major Amos Ch ...
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Maverick (1994)
Genre:
Comedy,
Western,
Comedy Western,
Buddy Film.
Director:
Richard Donner.
Actors:
Mel Gibson,
Jodie Foster,
James Garner,
Graham Greene,
James Coburn,
Alfred Molina,
Paul L. Smith,
Geoffrey Lewis,
Max Perlich,
Dub Taylor,
Robert Fuller,
Doug McClure,
Bert Remsen,
Denver Pyle,
Will Hutchins,
Clint Black,
Waylon Jennings,
Kathy Mattea,
Courtney Barilla,
Calvin Bartlett,
Richard Blum,
Paul Brinegar,
Steve Chambers,
Michael Paul Chan,
Kimberly Cullum,
Henry Darrow,
Jean de Baer,
Marion Dougherty,
Doc Duhame,
Corey Feldman,
Dennis Fimple,
Jack Garner,
Donal Gibson,
Vince Gill,
Danny Glover,
J. Mills Goodloe,
Leo V. Gordon,
Chuck Hart,
Dan Hedaya,
Linda Hunt,
Hal Ketchum,
Margot Kidder,
Art La Fleur,
Stephen Liska,
John Meier,
Read Morgan,
Frank Orsatti,
Lauren Shuler-Donner,
William Smith,
Paul Tuerpé,
Clint Walker,
John R. Woodward,
Noah Emmerich.
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A gunslinging con man develops a tricky scheme to make a killing at a major poker tournament in this comic Western inspired by the popular television show. Mel Gibson assumes the role of Bret Maverick, the handsome rogue who hopes to cheat his way to success. In need of a large stake to enter a major card competition on a Louisiana steamboat, Maverick decides to take advantage of a few small-town ...
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Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
Genre:
Western,
Epic Western,
Revisionist Western,
Spaghetti Western,
Ensemble Film.
Director:
Sergio Leone.
Actors:
Charles Bronson,
Claudia Cardinale,
Henry Fonda,
Jason Robards, Jr.,
Gabriele Ferzetti,
Frank Wolff,
Keenan Wynn,
Jack Elam,
Lionel Stander,
Woody Strode,
Paolo Stoppa,
Aldo Berti,
Marilu Carteny,
Spartaco Conversi,
John Frederick,
Claudio Mancini,
Dino Mele,
Renato Pinciroli,
Conrado SanMartin,
Benito Stefanelli,
Marco Zuanelli.
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In Sergio Leone's epic Western, shot partly in Monument Valley, a revenge story becomes an epic contemplation of the Western past. To get his hands on prime railroad land in Sweetwater, crippled railroad baron Morton (Gabriele Ferzetti) hires killers, led by blue-eyed sadist Frank (Henry Fonda), who wipe out property owner Brett McBain (Frank Wolff) and his family. McBain's newly arrived bride, Ji ...
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