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Cat Ballou [DVD] [1965]
Release Date: 2003 - 05 - 26, Rating Parental Guidance, Last Update 22.12.2009 05:45
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by - written on 12/10/09 (Very useful, 217 readings)
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==BACKGROUND INFORMATION== American Director Elliot Silverstein directed the famous western movie Cat Ballou, and it was released in 1965. It was a huge financial success at the box-office. This movie also achieved several prestigious awards for its unique and engaging story-line and superb acting by lead characters. The story of this movie revolves around an educated young lady, who gathers a team to avenge her father's brutal murder. '''~STORY BASED ON~''' The story of this movie was taken from a novel written by Roy Chanslor and famous American script-writer Walter Newman rewrote the movie script. Director E. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/05/02 (Very useful, 633 readings)
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This is one of the funniest westerns I've ever seen. I still laugh after watching it many times. It's an old film (1965) but certainly worth seeing. Catherine Ballou (Cat Ballou played by Jane Fonda) is in jail when the film starts. The story tells how the ballad of Cat Ballou originated. Cat hires a gunfighter called Kid Shaleen to avenge her fathers death but unfortunately Shaleen is always under the influence of alcohol. Shaleen goes in pursuit of Strawn who has a silver nose because his own was bitten off in a fight. Lee Marvin's performance in this role is hilarious. He rolls, shakes, miss aims, squints and grins as though he ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/10/01 (Useful, 182 readings)
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A wonderful yet sadly underrated film, this comedy western is one of the funniest of it’s kind. Opening with ‘Cat’ Ballou in jail awaiting execution, most of the story is told as a flashback, starting by taking us back to the days when she was just Katherine Ballou, soon to be a schoolteacher, returning home to her father, a farmer. However, early in the movie, her father is killed by the hired gunman Strawn because he won’t sell his land to a railroad company. The corrupt local officials refuse to bring take action against Strawn, so Cat hires her own gunman, Kid Shaleen, and they swear vengeance on the town and the company, aided – just ... Read the complete review





