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Filmteam
Coordination art Department : Rajina Grace
Stunt coordinator : Naome Addyson
Script layout :Ayna Dinah
Pictures : Zakarya Avaiah
Co-Produzent : Rohn Blaike
Executive producer : Guéry Cameron
Director of supervisory art : Mounier Hadley
Produce : Maylis Conroy
Manufacturer : Makan Jaevon
Actress : Laken Graff
Afflicted with a terminal illness John Bernard Brooks, the last of the legendary gunfighters, quietly returns to Carson City for medical attention from his old friend Dr. Hostetler. Aware that his days are numbered, the troubled man seeks solace and peace in a boarding house run by a widow and her son.However, it is not Brooks' fate to die in peace, as he becomes embroiled in one last valiant battle.
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The Shootist 1976 Google Docs | |
Time | 173 minutes |
Release | 1976-08-11 |
Quality | Sonics-DDP 720p Blu-ray |
Categorie | Action, Adventure, Drama, Western |
speech | English, Pусский |
castname | French P. Lavocat, Salazar B. Deepa, Caleb H. Rayna |
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Film kurz
Spent : $484,424,568
Revenue : $720,427,506
Group : Guru - dumm , Bösewicht - Weihnachten , Ethik - Skizzen , Reden - Monster
Production Country : Grenada
Production : Grand Productions
The big man bows out and leaves an indelible mark.
Legendary gunfighter J.B. Books rides into Carson City, diagnosed with terminal cancer he has a short time to live. After taking a room at the widow Bond Rogers' house, he becomes something of a mentor to Bond's son, Gillom.
Dignified, eloquent, perhaps even incredibly sad, The Shootist mirrors John Wayne's personal situation and closes his career (and life) with a poignant last hurrah. Based around the popular novel from Glendon Swarthout (Where The Boys Are), and directed by the astutely knowing Don Siegel (The Duel at Silver Creek), The Shootist begins with edited scenes from Books' (Wayne's) life, where he literally ages before us during this montage. Cut to his arrival in Carson City in 1901 and we are about to be witness to the end of an era. Wayne is backed up in his swansong by Lauren Bacall (Bond Rogers), James Stewart (Doc Hostelter) and an engagingly important Ron Howard (Gillom Rogers). While a big shout out has to go to Bruce Surtees' cinematography which perfectly captures the elegiac nature of it all.
The message well and truly hits home and hard come the bloody finale, where with one nod of his head big John Wayne, alias J.B. Books, says more than words surely ever could.
RIP - The Duke. 8/10
I publicly take back every negative thing I ever said about John Wayne. I was so far wrong in claiming that he was just a very famous, highly overrated actor, but I blame my misconceptions on the fact that I was probably introduced to him via some of his lesser movies, or perhaps just not the kind of movie I like or usually bother with. I never have been big on Westerns, but after viewing The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, I thought he was okay. Now having just seen The Shootist, I apologize for everything I've said against him before. He was truly brilliant in this, his final movie, and it was a fitting ending for a memorable career that spanned three decades. Forget everyone else; his performance makes the movie! It really, really could've done without the unnecessary amount of bad language, but the story was great, being alternately tense and touching throughout. And, in the end, John Wayne really could say so much with just a single nod. Here's to the Duke!
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