Sentences with phrase «western gunfighter»

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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).
When the gunfighters hit town in authentic western wear and gear, it's a case of the good guys vs. the bad guys.
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.
The western motif is even more explicit this week, as there's a prolonged image of the men sizing each other up in the tradition of a classic gunfighter duel.
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.
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.
Like a gunfighter in a classic Hollywood Western — Shane comes to mind, most obviously — he does his best to fit in to his new and alien surroundings, but there's always the looming threat of his past catching up to him.
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.
JF: [The studio] definitely felt a limitation to the upside of what they can make commercially on it, moreso than it was a Hasidic Jewish gunfighter that it was a western.
It's hard to ignore the landscape that shaped the people, or the history those people made — gold rushes, the Overland Stage, the Pony Express, mining towns and ranch wars and gunfighters — when you're traversing the Western United States mile by mile.
The Quick and the Dead — a 90's western movie featuring Sharon Stone as a female gunfighter with a past motivating her to participate in a deadly shoot out contest run by Gene Hackman's character.
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