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McCabe & Mrs. Miller
Directed by
Robert Altman
R
1971
2h
Western
,
Drama
7.6
85%
86%
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A gambler and a prostitute become business partners in a remote Old West mining town, and their enterprise thrives until a large corporation arrives on the scene.
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Cast of McCabe & Mrs. Miller
Warren Beatty
John McCabe
Julie Christie
Constance Miller
René Auberjonois
Sheehan
William Devane
The Lawyer
John Schuck
Smalley
Corey Fischer
Mr. Elliot
Bert Remsen
Bart Coyle
Shelley Duvall
Ida Coyle
Keith Carradine
Cowboy
Michael Murphy
Eugene Sears
Antony Holland
Hollander
Hugh Millais
Butler
Manfred Schulz
Kid
Jace Van Der Veen
Breed
Jackie Crossland
Lily
Elizabeth Murphy
Kate
Carey Lee McKenzie
Alma
Thomas Hill
Archer
Linda Sorensen
Blanche
Elisabeth Knight
Birdie
Janet Wright
Eunice
Maysie Hoy
Maisie
Linda Kupecek
Ruth
Jeremy Newson
Jeremy Berg
Wayne Robson
Bartender
Jack Riley
Riley Quinn
Robert Fortier
Town Drunk
Wayne Grace
Bartender
Wes Taylor
Shorty Dunn
Anne Cameron
Mrs. Dunn
Graeme Campbell
Bill Cubbs
J.S. Johnson
J.J.
Joe Clarke
Joe Shortreed
Harry Frazier
Andy Anderson
Edwin Collier
Gilchrist
Terence Kelly
Quigley
Brantley Kearns
Fiddler
Don Francks
Buffalo
Rodney Gage
Sumner Washington
Lili Francks
Mrs. Washington
Joan Tewkesbury
Townsperson
Harvey Lowe
Townsperson
Eric Schneider
Townsperson
Milos Zatovic
Townsperson
Claudine Melgrave
Townsperson
Derek Keurvorst
Townsperson
Alex Diakun
Townsperson
Gord Robertson
Townsperson
Terence Hill
Townsperson (uncredited)
Dale Wilson
Townsperson (uncredited)
Ed Hong-Louie
Chinese Worker (uncredited)
McCabe & Mrs. Miller Ratings & Reviews
Rowan Krzysiak
January 6, 2025
I can't say I'm into Westerns so I wasn't that keen when this was recommended to me and initially the vibes of the film tied in to with that fear. I suspect this was purposefully done because about twenty minutes in the film for me started to turn on its head. It becomes glorious, rich and multilayered and without any usual 'Western' tropes that I understand. There is a real sense of place and with the characters that inhabit that place there's a sense that they have been elsewhere and will eventually go elsewhere. Moments, looks, shots and sounds all suggest experience and it allows the viewer to delve as deep as they want. It's brilliant and highly recommended.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
McCabe and Mrs. Miller is like no other Western ever made, and with it, Robert Altman earns his place as one of the best contemporary directors.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
Like Thieves Like Us and The Long Goodbye, it feels too effortless and self-contained to actively read as an exercise in genre deconstruction.
Newsweek
Paul D. Zimmerman
A fitfully fascinating failure.
Variety
Variety Staff
A period story about a small northwest mountain village where stars Warren Beatty and Julie Christie run the bordello, the production suffers from overlength; also a serious effort at moody photography which backfires into pretentiousness.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
Still Robert Altman's best moment, this 1971 antiwestern murmurs softly of love, death, and capitalism.
New York Times
Vincent Canby
I don't automatically object to contemporary allusions, but I prefer to find them myself, and McCabe and Mrs. Miller is so busy pointing them out to us that the effect is to undercut its narrative drive and the dignity of its fiction.
Salon.com
Charles Taylor
The movie haunts you like a ballad whose tune you remember but whose words hang just beyond reach. And like listening to a ballad, we know the outcome of the events we're watching was foretold long ago, but we're helpless to do anything but surrender.
Entertainment Weekly
Troy Patterson
As John Q. McCabe, another blustery hustler out of his depth, he projects - with comically furrowed brow and tragically boyish eyes - first a terribly magnetic charm and then a terror at the knowledge that charm alone will never suffice.
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
Here's a revisionist Western that strips the genre bare: Instead of gallant heroes and beautifully choreographed gunfights, there are only stupid men and sloppy shootouts, nothing worth turning into the stuff of legend.
Washington City Paper
Noah Gittell
The story moves so briskly to its inexorable conclusion that it's easy to miss how little actually happens in McCabe and Mrs. Miller, but we're here for the mood more than the matter.
InSession Film
Zita Short
McCabe and Mrs. Miller sticks to its guns and resists the temptation to turn Warren Beatty into a traditional hero.
Stream on Demand
Sean Axmaker
Robert Altman's third film since staking out his claim on 1970s cinema with 'M*A*S*H' turns the western myth into a metaphor for the fantasy of the American Dream colliding with the power of big business.
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
While not all those films have aged well, McCabe & Mrs. Miller still has the golden glow of Zsigmond's interior shots-and Mrs. M's opium dreams.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
Firmly defining the landscape is Altman's famed anachronistic use of three Leonard Cohen tracks which solidifies McCabe and Mrs. Miller as a poetic vision of a culture struggling to pull itself out of nature's chaos -- a cold-hearted and cruel hell.
Gone With The Twins
Mike Massie
Despite the subject matter, which is inherently coarse, the characters are largely unlikable, even when they're not behaving crudely or speaking boorishly.
The Last Thing I See
Brent McKnight
A different kind of western, McCabe & Mrs. Miller makes the framework its own-an experimental genre exercise seen through an opium dream.
Los Angeles Free Press
Michael Blake
McCabe and Mrs. Miller soars to the outer limits of excellence in film-making.
Filmsite
Tim Dirks
McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) was iconoclastic and offbeat director Robert Altman's acclaimed revisionist western (or "anti-western" according to some) about the American frontier. It was the first of his two myth-busting westerns...
From the Front Row
Mattie Lucas
A fascinating upending of the romanticism surrounding the American west and its ideals of masculinity.
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