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The Shootist (1976)

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Reviews Counted: 14 Fresh: 13  Rotten:1 Average Rating: 7.9/10

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Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins

Synopsis: John Wayne, in his last film appearance, stars as famed gunfighter J.J. Brooks. After learning from Dr. Hostetler (James Stewart) that he's dying of stomach cancer and has no more than two months to live, he moves into a boarding house in Carson City run by Bond Rogers (Lauren Bacall) and her... John Wayne, in his last film appearance, stars as famed gunfighter J.J. Brooks. After learning from Dr. Hostetler (James Stewart) that he's dying of stomach cancer and has no more than two months to live, he moves into a boarding house in Carson City run by Bond Rogers (Lauren Bacall) and her son, Gillom (Ron Howard), to die quietly. But when word gets around that the old gunslinger is in town, curiosity seekers come out of the woodwork to get a look, and the ridiculous local marshal (Henry Morgan) contemplates a showdown with the legend. Annoyed by the attention and realizing that if he waits long enough, he'll die in great pain, Brooks decides to seek out his enemies and go down with guns blazing. Yet he works to persuade the hero-worshiping Gillom to foreswear the life of violence he's led. Director Don Siegel fashions a poignant, gracious farewell to the great star, who, like his character, was dying of cancer as the film was being shot. A stellar cast, which includes Western stalwarts such as Richard Boone, Hugh O'Brian, John Carradine, and Johnny Crawford, adds much to the film's resonance. As much a meditation on the burden of celebrity as an elegy for the Old West, it's most revealing in its star's final renunciation of violence. [More]

Genre: Westerns

Starring: John Wayne, Lauren Bacall, Ron Howard, James Stewart, Bill McKinney

Director: Don Siegel
Screenwriter: Miles Hood Swarthout, Scott Hale
Producer: M.J. Frankovich, William Self
Composer: Elmer Bernstein

DVD Info

Release:

Dec 7, 2002

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Region 1
  • Keep Case
  • Widescreen

Audio:

  • Dolby Digital Mono - English
  • Dolby Digital Mono - French

Additional Release Material:

  • Trailer - 1. Original Theatrical
  • Interviews - 1. Hugh O' Brian - Actor
  • 2. Miles Swarthout - Writer
  • 3. Bill Self - Producer

Interactive Features:

  • Interactive Menus
  • Scene Selection

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02/09/06
Derek Adams
Time Out
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John Wayne's very last film, an elegy for a dying cowboy, expresses the essence of his screen image, while borrowing elements from his own life.

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01/13/07
Emanuel Levy
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That rare film where a star and an audience get to say goodbye to each other.

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01/19/06
Rob Thomas
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
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John Wayne's swan song is a touching tribute to the legendary star and the Western.

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09/28/05
Dennis Schwartz
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Emanuel Levy
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01/11/05
Philip Martin
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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Duke's last is valiant, underplayed western.

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11/01/04
Steve Crum
Kansas City Kansan
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10/23/04
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
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Jake Euker
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02/10/04
Spence D.
IGN Movies
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Effective swan-song for Wayne.

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07/21/03
Ken Hanke
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
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05/21/03
Richard Eder
New York Times
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12/13/02
Nicolas Lacroix
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A fitting and melancholy farewell to The Duke.

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09/11/01
Scott Weinberg
Apollo Guide
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there is a sense of gravity to Wayne's presence on-screen that you won't find in any of his other movies

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08/12/01
James Kendrick
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A true must-own

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08/04/01
Christopher Null
Filmcritic.com
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