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The Good Guys and the Bad Guys

The last of The Wildest Bunch shoots it out with a new breed of gunslinging glory-seekers.
1969 | 91m | English

(1688 votes)

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Popularity: 0.6 (history)

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An aging lawman and an aging outlaw join forces when their respective positions in society are usurped by a younger, but incompetent Marshal, and a younger, but vicious gang leader.
Release Date: Oct 10, 1969
Director: Burt Kennedy
Writer: Ronald M. Cohen, Dennis Shryack
Genres: Comedy, Western
Keywords outlaw
Production Companies Robert Goldstein Productions, Ronden
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 19, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Robert Mitchum Flagg
George Kennedy McKay
Martin Balsam Mayor Wilker
David Carradine Waco
Tina Louise Carmel
Douglas Fowley Grundy
Lois Nettleton Mary
John Davis Chandler Deuce
John Carradine Ticker
Marie Windsor Polly
Dick Peabody Boyle
Kathleen Freeman Mrs. Stone
Jimmy Murphy Buckshot
Garrett Lewis Hawkins
Nick Dennis Engineer #2
Dorothy Adams Mrs. Pierce (uncredited)
Robert Anderson Jed (uncredited)
Jack Berle Saloon Dealer (uncredited)
Jimmie Booth Wagon Driver (uncredited)
Danny Borzage Accordionist (uncredited)
Paul Bradley Barfly (uncredited)
Thordis Brandt Babe (uncredited)
David Cargo Reporter (uncredited)
David S. Cass Sr. Tuber (uncredited)
Noble 'Kid' Chissell Townsman (uncredited)
Ted Christy Townsman (uncredited)
Bud Cokes Townsman (uncredited)
Ross Dollarhide Townsman (uncredited)
Ken DuMain Bartender (uncredited)
George Dunn Engineer #1 (uncredited)
Richard Farnsworth Workman (uncredited)
John Fritz Townsman (uncredited)
Bobby Gilbert Boarding House Guest (uncredited)
Angela Greene Judy (uncredited)
Buddy Hackett Ed - Townsman (uncredited)
Darby Hinton Pug (uncredited)
Kathryn Janssen Townswoman (uncredited)
Jackie Joseph Doris (uncredited)
Irene Kelly Ginny (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp Saloon Dealer (uncredited)
Alan Lee Townsman (uncredited)
Stuart Lee Harold (uncredited)
Paul Lees Miles (uncredited)
Stephen Liss Cricket (uncredited)
Mickey Martin Barfly (uncredited)
John Hugh McKnight Townsman (uncredited)
Ernesto Molinari Barfly (uncredited)
Mike Morelli Barfly (uncredited)
Jack Perkins Townsman (uncredited)
Joe Pine Barfly (uncredited)
Bobby Riha Billy (uncredited)
Hank Robinson Barfly (uncredited)
Robert Robinson Townsman (uncredited)
John Roy Townsman (uncredited)
Danny Sands Townsman (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre Barfly (uncredited)
Russell Schulman One of Pug's Boys (uncredited)
Phil Schumacher Townsman (uncredited)
Chick Sheridan Townsman (uncredited)
Cap Somers Townsman (uncredited)
Howard Storm Harry (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey Townsman (uncredited)
George Tracy Townsman (uncredited)
Philip Vandervort Simms (uncredited)
Mike Wagner Turk (uncredited)
John Wheeler Bumper (uncredited)
Bob Whitney Barfly (uncredited)
Chalky Williams Barfly (uncredited)
Name Title
Ronald M. Cohen Producer
Dennis Shryack Producer
Robert Goldstein Executive Producer
Stan Jolley Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Progress Posturing. The Good Guys and the Bad Guys is directed by Burt Kennedy and written by Dennis Shryack. It stars Robert Mitchum, George Kennedy, Martin Balsam, David Carradine, Tina Louise, Lois Nettleton and Douglas Fowley. A Panavision/Technicolor production, music is by William Lava ... and cinematography by Harry Stradling Jr. The town of Progress and Marshal Jim Flagg (Mitchum) learns that old foe John McKay (Kennedy) is about and robbery is soon to follow. However, Jim has difficulty convincing Mayor Wilker (Balsam) that any thing is up, the Mayor apparently more concerned with bed hopping and feathering his own political nest. So when Wilker prematurely retires Jim, sticking one of his lap-dogs into the role of Marshal, Jim sets about doing his own investigation. Pretty soon both Jim and John, one time enemies on either side of the law, find that both of them are out of time with an ever changing West. Amiable. Burt Kennedy’s film doesn’t have the best of reputations, seemingly the blend of comedy and drama not teasing out much interest from the Western enthusiasts. It’s true enough to say that the main theme, that of the changing West and two men finding themselves relics of the time, is ultimately playing second fiddle to the frivolity, while the finale tips over into over zealous slapstick farcery, yet Kennedy and Shryack imbue the picture with a genuine love of the genre. The director lets the pairing of Mitchum and Kennedy unfurl naturally, whilst also giving Balsam licence to have a great time, thus all key performers are ever watchable. Scenic delights await within as Chama and Silverton provide location oomph, and the action quotient is in good supply. Disposable for sure, but fun while it’s on. 6.5/10

May 16, 2024