Sentences with phrase «gunfighters for»

The plot is that of Kurosawa's Yojimbo, substitute gunfighters for samurai's.
«The Labor Department — once a mighty gunfighter for the nation's 125 million workers — turned tail and ran in the face of Wall Street's artillery,» said Harris.

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The local Temecula Gunfighters reenact the great robbery each year in May for the Old Town Temecula Western Days celebration (May 17 - 18, 2014).
What he got was the Pillsbury Doughboy, who had gotten lucky against a gunfighter who, for one night, forgot to load his weapons.
MXG armament Airmen keep Gunfighters battle ready; 366th CONS contributes to $ 1 billion in savings; Government shutdown effects for Mountain Home AFB GENESIS - Tarawa: The 2nd Armored Amphibian Battalion was specially designed during the Central Pacific Campaign.
The fight scenes are impressive, the straight - acting scenes less so: though he was capable of delivering a good performance, Steele often as not ran the emotional gamut from A to B. Arizona Gunfighter was one of several Steele westerns produced by A.W. Hackel for Republic release.
Very prolific in television as well — especially on such shows as Gene Autry, Wild Bill Hickock, Roy Rogers, and yes, The Lone Ranger — Murray seems to have ended his career after a bit in Requiem for a Gunfighter (1965).
There are no critic reviews yet for Arizona Gunfighter.
Robert Totten / Don Siegel — «Death Of A Gunfighter «(1969) A flawed, but nevertheless interesting, minor Western that fits neatly into the revisionist movement in the genre at the end of the 1960s / beginning of the 1970s, «Death Of A Gunfighter» is best remembered as the film that birthed the name «Alan Smithee» (or here in its original spelling, «Allen Smithee»), which became the standard DGA pseudonym when a director took their name off a movie for the next thirty years.
Anyway, it has a lot of similarities with the other Mann - Stewart films, with Stewart playing an experienced gunfighter who may be out for revenge, or may just want to be left alone but is forced into solving a town's problems anyway.
Vera Cruz (1954): Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster are rival gunfighters in Mexico looking for gold and competing for red - hot Denise Darcel.
Even for a remake of a Western about seven gunfighters, a handful of townsfolk, and a few villains, Antoine Fuqua's The Magnificent Seven is looking pretty crowded.
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...
Language: English Genre: Western / Adventure MPAA rating: PG - 13 Director: John Sturges Actors: Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson Plot: A small Mexican village finds seven gunfighters to protect them from a 100 - man bandit army who plunder them each year for their food.
Cat Ballou — Revisionist / comic Western in which Jane Fonda gathers some men to help her protect her father's farm against, among them a drunken old gunfighter played by Lee Marvin, in a fine performance for which he won an Oscar.
According to him, after working at Fox as a script reader, his notes for «The Gunfighter» (starring Gregory Peck) were used but he was never credited, so he was upset and decided to make his own movies.
As for the ghost, this guy was THE archetype for all the gunfighters of the Old West, a man Mark Twain (who never let the truth get in the way of a good story) made famous... at the time.
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Every Saturday night, I'd guzzle Strongbows in a grotty booth there before meandering down to The Gunfighter's Rest for some under - aged Dingo Dangler drinking and frenzied dancing to New Order on the tiny fluorescent dancefloor.
Unfortunately, there wasn't time to return to Country Road AND Kmart Waratah because I was taking a trip down memory lane to The Gunfighter's Rest for a spot of Deja Vu and Dingo Danglers.
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