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1971    2hWestern, Drama
7.685%86%7.2
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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.
Directed by Robert Altman
  • Warren BeattyJohn McCabe
  • Julie ChristieConstance Miller
  • René AuberjonoisSheehan
  • William DevaneLawyer
  • John SchuckSmalley
  • Corey FischerMr. Elliott
  • Bert RemsenBart Coyle
  • Shelley DuvallIda Coyle
  • Keith CarradineCowboy
  • Michael MurphyEugene Sears
  • Antony HollandHollander
  • Hugh MillaisButler
  • Manfred SchulzKid
  • Jace Van Der VeenBreed
  • Jackie CrosslandLily
  • Elizabeth MurphyKate
  • Carey Lee McKenzieAlma
  • Thomas HillArcher
  • Linda SorensenBlanche
  • Elizabeth KnightBirdie
  • maddiechismSeptember 28, 2025
    a really beautiful movie, unlike a lot of westerns ive seen with their shootout-every-10-minutes technique, the approach here is much more down to earth and realistic. theres also no vast landscapes and deserts, the atmophere is so gritty and muddy until halfway through it transforms into a gritty and snowy one, i shouldve watched this at christmas time. obviously the moment i heard leonard cohen in the beginning of the film i knew i would enjoy this, his music fits perfectly here. but i think i messed up by not watching this in one sitting, i started almost when i woke up and finished ready for bed, so of course i wasnt as immersed as i couldve and shouldve been, just left the experience a bit disjointed. at least it guarantees ill watch this again. at. christmas time.
  • Rowan KrzysiakJanuary 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.

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