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Draw!

Two great men of action in one great new motion picture.
1984 | 98m | English

(866 votes)

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In the final days of the Old West, a former desperado faces down a now drunken ex-sheriff, who was his long time nemesis.
Release Date: Jun 15, 1984
Director: Steven Hilliard Stern
Writer: Stanley Mann
Genres: Comedy, Western, TV Movie
Keywords fugitive
Production Companies HBO
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Kirk Douglas Harry H. Holland aka Handsome Harry Holland
James Coburn Sam Starret
Alexandra Bastedo Bess
Graham Jarvis Deputy Wally Blodgett
Derek McGrath Reggie Bell
Jason Michas Moses
Len Birman Ephraim
Frank C. Turner Poker Player
Maurice Brand Mr. Gibson
Graham McPherson Eugene Lippert - Edito,r 'Bell City Gazette'
Vladimír Valenta Mordecai Hurwitz - General Store
Linda Sorensen Teresa
Gerard Parkes Circuit Judge Fawcett
Frank Adamson Lenny
Richard Donat Sheriff Harmon
Stuart Gillard Dr. West
Name Job
Stanley Mann Writer
Steven Hilliard Stern Director
Laszlo George Photoscience Manager
Kenneth Wannberg Music
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Geronimo1967
6.0

I think perhaps both Kirk Douglas and James Coburn might have wished they had left their guns in their holsters if they ever got round to watching this really mediocre and tired drama that rather sells the genre short. The former is ageing outlaw "Holland" who has just been released from a long term ... in prison. He heads to a local town where he alights on a crooked poker game. He proceeds to fleece "Bell" (Derek McGrath) but in a contretemps afterwards, kills the sheriff and himself is shot before fleeing into a local hotel. It's the traditional Mexican stand off - and to Mexico, they got to find the solution. An equally aged and past his use-by-date "Starret" (Coburn) who is coaxed from his bottle to come and face down "Holland" on behalf of the petrified townsfolk. It tries it's hand at humour, and there is no getting away from the fact that both actors do exude lots of charisma, but the whole thing just looks cheap and cheerful. The dialogue is pedestrian, and the gunfights look more like circus performances than than anything we would have seen at the "OK Corral". Unlike John Wayne's last effort "The Shootist" (1976) which respected the genre and his part in it's development, this really just provides two screen legends with a poorly thought out, semi-comic, series of escapades that make for a really disappointing made-for-television swan song for both.

Sep 08, 2022