Geoffrey Rush doesn't get nearly enough screen time as a drunken
former gunfighter, and Bosworth's character veers into screechingly obnoxious territory a little too often.
Not exact matches
Silly, crude and so politically incorrect no one would dare film it today, it features a noble black sheriff trying to win over the locals with the help of a laid - back drunken
gunfighter, a dancehall floozy (Madeleine Kahn in a hilarious take on Marlene Dietrich) and
former NFL great Alex Karas as a simple - minded frontier thug.
For those who haven't seen Clint Eastwood's 1992 masterpiece, it centers on an old
gunfighter who reluctantly joins his
former partner and a swaggering hotshot to claim...
A series of introductions ensues that finds Chisolm gathering a very integrated group together to help the town: a black lawman /
former Union officer (Chisolm); a hard - drinking Irish gambler / magician (Faraday); a fearsome mountain named Jack Horn (Vincent D'Onofrio, Daredevil); an ex-Confederate major with PTSD named Goodnight Robicheaux (Ethan Hawke, Boyhood)-- and his Asian sidekick / guardian / blade man, Billy Rocks (Byung - Hun Lee, Terminator: Genisys, RED 2); a Comanche warrior called Red Harvest (Martin Sensmeier, Salem) whose medicine man told him he must «follow a different path», and a Mexican
gunfighter named Vasquez (Manuel Garcia - Rulfo, From Dusk Till Dark: The Series).