Overview:
Monte Walsh is an aging cowboy facing the ending days of the Wild West era. As barbed wire and railways steadily eliminate the need for the cowboy, Monte and his friends are left with fewer and fewer options. New work opportunities are available to them, but the freedom of the open prarie is what they long for. Eventually, they all must say goodbye to the lives they knew, and try to make a new start.Status: | Released (1970-10-02) |
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Awards: | 1 nomination total |
Screen: | Lukas Heller, David Zelag Goodman, Jack Schaefer |
Productions: | Cinema Center Films |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 18391: Lee Marvin - Monte Walsh
- 14812: Jeanne Moreau - Martine Bernard
- 3785: Jack Palance - Chet Rollins
- 14312: Mitchell Ryan - Shorty Austin
- 30846: Jim Davis - Cal Brennan
- 3173: G. D. Spradlin - Hal Henderson
- 179127: John Hudkins - Sonny Jacobs
Crews
- 12846: William A. Fraker - Director - Directing
- 76018: Bobby Roberts - Producer - Production
- 19129: David M. Walsh - Director of Photography - Camera
- 562221: Richard K. Brockway - Editor - Editing
- 2289: John Barry - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 76017: Hal Landers - Producer - Production
- 1263: Lynn Stalmaster - Casting - Production
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Reviews
John Chard
Review text:
I ain't spitting on my whole life. Monte Walsh is the debut feature of cameraman-turned-director William A.Fraker. It stars Lee Marvin (Monte Walsh) & Jack Palance (Chet Rollins) as two ageing cowboys who find that the era of the cowpoke is coming to an end - and that work for the ....
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**_The fun and challenges of the dwindling cowboy way-of-life_** As the open-range West dies in the 1890s with corporations taking over the ranches, two aging cowhands try to survive in the new era of fenced-in land (Lee Marvin and Jack Palance). While they set their eyes on women ....
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