
Marshall Cowan and the mercenary Miller are both separately hunting the outlaw Catlow. During the Civil War both Cowan and the always smiling Catlow were comrades. Catlow helps Cowan, when he is wounded in the right leg by an arrow from the Apaches, despite Cowan hunting him. Catlow escapes with help of his gang. Catlow then robs a Mexican gold shipment, worth $ 2,000,000. Catlow flees with the stolen gold through the dangerous territory of the Apaches who, besides Miller, Co... (Full plot summary below)
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Marshall Cowan and the mercenary Miller are both separately hunting the outlaw Catlow. During the Civil War both Cowan and the always smiling Catlow were comrades. Catlow helps Cowan, when he is wounded in the right leg by an arrow from the Apaches, despite Cowan hunting him. Catlow escapes with help of his gang. Catlow then robs a Mexican gold shipment, worth $ 2,000,000. Catlow flees with the stolen gold through the dangerous territory of the Apaches who, besides Miller, Cowan and the Mexican cavalry, are hunting for him and his gang of outlaws.
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| 7M PicturesKevin Carrmanages to mix the lighthearted nature of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid with the classic western genre |
| User ReviewBrenda Mthis is a great ,movie why isn't Leonard Nimoy in the cast list on this page his character is important to the story :-( |
| User ReviewDonegal HA classic western! The story goes from action to comedy and back again seamlessly. The characters are delightful, particularly the polar opposites found in the lighthearted criminal Catlow and the cold, vicious Miller that pursues him. Loved it! |
| User ReviewAllan COkay western comedy is kept afloat mostly by it's two leads, Yul Brynner and Richard Crenna. Brynner plays Callow, a fast talking cowboy conman, who steals cattle from a wealthy rancher. Civil War buddy and now sheriff, Crenna, goes after Brynner, as does a vicious killer hired by the aggrieved rancher. The film gets a lot of milage from Leonard Nimoy playing the hired gun. Seeing Mr. Spock in a villainous and highly animated role is a whole lot of fun, even if his part is a smaller one. And Nimoy isn't the only one playing against type. The usually stoic Brynner is equally amusing to watch all goofy and smiling (at one point he even gets to mug after getting kicked in the groin). On the downside, the comedy as scripted isn't all that funny, though the cast does the most with what they have. Despite that, the film is fast paced, never boring, and I consider myself entertained. Overall, this is far from a western classic, but it's a must-see for Brynner and Nimoy fans, and well worth checking out for western fans. |
| User ReviewPaul DLess than serious in its delivery, it nevertheless has a good style and mood to it, although the gun play and scenarios are deadly enough. |
| User ReviewJohn R150328: Mild humour throughout. Great to see Brynner & Nimoy, though this is not your Star Trek Nimoy. Buddy buddy movie with buddies on the opposite side of the law. Felt it was a might slow at times. |
| User ReviewOrlok WFunny western with an agreeable hero , Brynner , and a nasty villain,Nimoy--Comedic Elements Save "Catlow" From Abject Mediocrity!! |
| User ReviewPaul CBarely memorable western with Brynner as a rogueish outlaw, pursued by a bounty hunter and the marshall (Richard Crenna -an old war buddy). The action takes second place to the one-upmanship between Brynner and Crenna - with some comic moments, but not as funny as it thinks it is. |