Summaries

The early career of legendary lawman Wild Bill Hickock is telescoped and culminates in his relocation in Deadwood and a reunion with Calamity Jane.

Maverick Writer and Director Walter Hill's version of the famous Wild Bill Hickok legend is a dreamscape western that is told entirely in flashback. Hickok's friend Charley Prince (Sir John Hurt) narrates the events of Wild Bill's life while sitting at Bill's graveside. Hickok is played by Jeff Bridges as a mean, high-spirited, but gallant outlaw. He wanders the West, adding to his reputation with some well-chosen gunfights, and he meets up with characters such as Calamity Jane (Ellen Barkin), who becomes his sidekick for a time. After becoming a legend, Hickok signs up for a stint with Buffalo Bill Cody's travelling variety show. Eventually, he falls in love with Susannah Moore (Diane Lane), and his love leads him to tragedy in the town of Deadwood, South Dakota.

Wild Bill Hickok, famed lawman and gunman of the Old West, is haunted by his past and his reputation. He is loved by, but cannot love, Calamity Jane. Dogging his trail is young Jack McCall, who blames Bill for abandoning the boy's mother and destroying her life. McCall has sworn to kill Bill, and Bill's ghosts, his failing eyesight, and his fondness for opium may make McCall's task easier.—Jim Beaver <[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • gun
  • holster
  • two gun holster
  • black and white to color
  • gun holster
Genres
  • Action
  • Drama
  • Western
  • Biography
Release date Nov 30, 1995
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin United States
Language English Cantonese Sioux
Filming locations Santa Clarita, California, USA
Production companies United Artists The Zanuck Company

Box office

Budget $30000000
Gross US & Canada $2193982
Opening weekend US & Canada $987515
Gross worldwide $2193982

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 38m
Color Color Black and White
Sound mix DTS DTS-Stereo
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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