**_Two aging gunmen meet in a Southwest town_**
The quick-draw contest was mostly an invention of dime novelists and moviemakers. Sure, you can cite the Wild Bill Hickok and David Tutt gunfight over a pocket watch in the town square of Springfield Missouri in 1865, a few months after the Civil War ended. Good luck finding any other documented examples. In the Old West, if you wanted to shoot someone, you just did it. For instance, when Wild Bill was eventually killed, Jack McCall merely came up from behind at the poker table and shot him in the head. Even when fair quick-draw duels rarely happened, it consisted of each individual just standing still and shooting at the other until one (or both) fell. Such fights were more about the willingness to actually kill someone and accuracy over how fast the person could draw.
In any case, I liked how this Western takes the situation seriously: What if two famous quick-draw gunmen did meet in a town as they faced their grey-haired years? Since money was hard to come by for such people with limited and nigh-obsolete skills, a winner-takes-all duel would be a tempting option. The worse that would happen is that one of them suffers a (hopefully) quick death.
Kirk Douglas was 53 years-old during shooting while the Man in Black was fifteen years younger, but both are depicted to be roughly the same age. The flick’s worth watching just for them, but there are some other highlights, like Keith Carradine’s sequence as a young gunfighter wanting to make a name for himself, not to mention some easy cash. The closing duel is very well done and shows how fast such a contest would be if the quicker person had deadly aim.
On the female front, Jane Alexander shines at the age of 30 with her unique beauty. Meanwhile Karen Black is pretty stunning as a saloon girl at the same age (speaking as one who’s not much of a fan, but she’s a’right).
There’s a feeling that you get to know these people, their situations, and the town in general. I had low expectations, but was pleasantly surprised.
It runs 1h 29m and was shot in June 1970 at a movie ranch in Santa Fe with the bullring sequence done in Madrid.
GRADE: B