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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo men who have been friends since childhood find themselves on opposite ends of the law.Two men who have been friends since childhood find themselves on opposite ends of the law.Two men who have been friends since childhood find themselves on opposite ends of the law.
Jackson D. Kane
- Clem
- (as Jackson Kane)
Victor Mohica
- Big Eye
- (as Vic Mohica)
Henry Allin
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
Richard Breeding
- Prisoner
- (uncredited)
Mickey Burleson
- Young Man
- (uncredited)
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It may not be an amazing script, but the couple great actors of Martin and Hudson make it well worth the watch. It's a decent western, even if there's no great "action" to speak of. You won't find any memes from it, and it's not even really blog-worthy beyond the hour and a half of relaxing tv watching. Both Martin and Hudson play their parts in an understated way, which makes it more believable.
There's enough chemestry between Rock and Dean that they're comfortable to watch. There is some subtle humor here and there, and the story doesn't offend. Personally I enjoyed it, if you like westerns and buddies on opposite sides you may like it too.
There's enough chemestry between Rock and Dean that they're comfortable to watch. There is some subtle humor here and there, and the story doesn't offend. Personally I enjoyed it, if you like westerns and buddies on opposite sides you may like it too.
"The Western", in the 70's was a New-Breed Formed in the Genre that was In-Flux by the Likes of Anthony Mann and Budd Boetticher, in the 50's...
Followed and Substantially Changed by Sam Peckinpah and Sergio Leone in the 60's, it was a Reboot of the Genre.
That Resulted in a New-Look, New Mind-Set and Landscape. Introducing the Psychological, a Grittier, more "Realistic" Show of Blood-Spurting Violence, with a Grittier Template...more Dirty, more Earthy, a more Lived-In Feel of Frontier-Times and the True Pioneers and Outlaws that were Alive During the Great American Expansion.
A Reflection of the Genre's Maturity and Expansion as an Art-Form Excising the Easier on the Eyes Consumption of "Western-Movies" that Remained Resonant for Movie-Goers Insatiable Desire to "Look" at the Every-Day Life During the Migration to Undiscovered Territory.
A Significant Change with New-Thinking Getting-Around the Traditional, Format, UN-Complicated. White-Hat Black-Hat Mostly "Kiddie-Affairs" that Main-Stayed the Genre Ever Since "The Great Train Robbery" (1903), the 1st Movie to "Tell a Story" was a "Western"
The Result Remaining and Oblivious to "Change", was the History of Westerns that Remained for the Ensuing 50 Years.
"Showdown" was a Movie Marketed for the Establishment that Embraced the "Old-School" and Went Against the Grain of the Trend and Felt Uneasy with the New-Fangled Revisionism that Contained a "Future-Shock", Considered Extreme, Excessive and Not-Entertaining.
The Most Conservative of Genres, "The Western", in 1973, Offered Up as an Alternative to Reform...
2 Conservative Actors that Personified Entertainment in Years-Gone-By, Dean Martin and Rock Hudson that Nobody Pictured Akin to "Bloody Sam" or that "Foreigner" Leone.
They were a Comfortable "Clean-Cut" Duo as Easy as a TV-Dinner, and a Reliably, Absent of Cringe, and were Invited by the Moral-Majority into Their Lives Without Regret.
An Anti-Programmer to the Anti-Establishment Take on 'The Western" that Had Been an Established Entertainment for the Aforementioned 50+ Years.
If You Fall into that Category, this Movie, that was Out-of-the-Corral "Dated", it's...
Worth a Watch.
Followed and Substantially Changed by Sam Peckinpah and Sergio Leone in the 60's, it was a Reboot of the Genre.
That Resulted in a New-Look, New Mind-Set and Landscape. Introducing the Psychological, a Grittier, more "Realistic" Show of Blood-Spurting Violence, with a Grittier Template...more Dirty, more Earthy, a more Lived-In Feel of Frontier-Times and the True Pioneers and Outlaws that were Alive During the Great American Expansion.
A Reflection of the Genre's Maturity and Expansion as an Art-Form Excising the Easier on the Eyes Consumption of "Western-Movies" that Remained Resonant for Movie-Goers Insatiable Desire to "Look" at the Every-Day Life During the Migration to Undiscovered Territory.
A Significant Change with New-Thinking Getting-Around the Traditional, Format, UN-Complicated. White-Hat Black-Hat Mostly "Kiddie-Affairs" that Main-Stayed the Genre Ever Since "The Great Train Robbery" (1903), the 1st Movie to "Tell a Story" was a "Western"
The Result Remaining and Oblivious to "Change", was the History of Westerns that Remained for the Ensuing 50 Years.
"Showdown" was a Movie Marketed for the Establishment that Embraced the "Old-School" and Went Against the Grain of the Trend and Felt Uneasy with the New-Fangled Revisionism that Contained a "Future-Shock", Considered Extreme, Excessive and Not-Entertaining.
The Most Conservative of Genres, "The Western", in 1973, Offered Up as an Alternative to Reform...
2 Conservative Actors that Personified Entertainment in Years-Gone-By, Dean Martin and Rock Hudson that Nobody Pictured Akin to "Bloody Sam" or that "Foreigner" Leone.
They were a Comfortable "Clean-Cut" Duo as Easy as a TV-Dinner, and a Reliably, Absent of Cringe, and were Invited by the Moral-Majority into Their Lives Without Regret.
An Anti-Programmer to the Anti-Establishment Take on 'The Western" that Had Been an Established Entertainment for the Aforementioned 50+ Years.
If You Fall into that Category, this Movie, that was Out-of-the-Corral "Dated", it's...
Worth a Watch.
Though it breezes along at an amiable pace, there's really nothing special about this particular western. It has a lot of stuff that ends up being irrelevant, such as with the character of the sheriff's wife, and the multiple flashbacks. Though the technical side is professional, it resembles a made-for-TV movie of the time. Still, there is some interest here. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if Hong Kong director John Woo saw this, because there are elements and themes here that can be found in his movies.
The plot for Showdown is so ordinary that you might just find yourself asking why you picked this up in the video rental place. But there's enough star power on the first through third tiers that this 1973 oater can't be a complete waste of time.
I remember seeing the movie on NBC some thirty years or more ago. I'd never heard of it, it had interesting people, and how badly could it be butchered for television? It was only PG back then.
Showdown is one of those movies you should see just so you can say something like, "Hey, I saw this old western with Rock Hudson and Dean Martin, and it wasn't too bad." Of course, if your time is just too valuable, then skip it.
But it's a decent excuse to eat some popcorn.
I remember seeing the movie on NBC some thirty years or more ago. I'd never heard of it, it had interesting people, and how badly could it be butchered for television? It was only PG back then.
Showdown is one of those movies you should see just so you can say something like, "Hey, I saw this old western with Rock Hudson and Dean Martin, and it wasn't too bad." Of course, if your time is just too valuable, then skip it.
But it's a decent excuse to eat some popcorn.
When I sat down to watch the 1973 Western "Showdown" here in 2022, it was actually the very first time I have ever seen it. In fact, it was my very first time to ever have heard about the movie as well. Then again, I haven't really been harboring much interest for the Western genre before earlier this year.
So I have to say that I didn't have any expectations to writers Theodore Taylor and Hank Fine as I sat down to watch "Showdown". But I figured that since the movie had Rock Hudson and Dean Martin on the cast list, then I would most likely be in for something worthwhile.
And now having seen "Showdown", I will admit that this was actually a rather enjoyable and entertaining movie. Director George Seaton put together a very good narrative from the works of the writers, and the movie was actually good from beginning and right up to the end. So, it was definitely a movie well-worth sitting down to watch.
"Showdown" has a good cast, with Rock Hudson playing Chuck Jarvis and Dean Martin playing Billy Massey. They were really nicely cast for the leading roles. The movie also have some other familiar faces on the cast list, such as Susan Clark, Donald Moffat, John McLiam and Ed Begley Jr.
If you enjoy Western movies, then "Showdown" is without a doubt a movie that is worth watching, and it has that particularly enjoyable Western atmosphere to it. I was genuinely entertained by this movie.
My rating of "Showdown" lands on a six out of ten stars.
So I have to say that I didn't have any expectations to writers Theodore Taylor and Hank Fine as I sat down to watch "Showdown". But I figured that since the movie had Rock Hudson and Dean Martin on the cast list, then I would most likely be in for something worthwhile.
And now having seen "Showdown", I will admit that this was actually a rather enjoyable and entertaining movie. Director George Seaton put together a very good narrative from the works of the writers, and the movie was actually good from beginning and right up to the end. So, it was definitely a movie well-worth sitting down to watch.
"Showdown" has a good cast, with Rock Hudson playing Chuck Jarvis and Dean Martin playing Billy Massey. They were really nicely cast for the leading roles. The movie also have some other familiar faces on the cast list, such as Susan Clark, Donald Moffat, John McLiam and Ed Begley Jr.
If you enjoy Western movies, then "Showdown" is without a doubt a movie that is worth watching, and it has that particularly enjoyable Western atmosphere to it. I was genuinely entertained by this movie.
My rating of "Showdown" lands on a six out of ten stars.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSeaton's final film and Martin's last western. The two had previously worked together on "Airport."
- GaffesBilly's extra gun at the gunfight at the creek starts off as a single-action blue steel Colt Bisley, recognizable for the distinctive shape of its grip frame, and turns into a nickel-plated double action revolver when he crawls out to the log.
- Citations
Billy Massey: Art, I got to hand it to you. The whole thing went off as slick as spit on a round doorknob.
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- Durée1 heure 39 minutes
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