Johnny Cash Movie:

A Gunfight



   Johnny Cash

  Music Videos
  Lyrics
  Posters
  Music
  Movies
  Books
  Bio
  Desktop
  Screensavers
  Wallpapers

  Celebrity Movies




Johnny Cash Movie:
A Gunfight



Movie
A Gunfight
A Gunfight
List Price: $19.95Label: Allied Artists Entertainment

Salesrank: 105424

Released: December 13, 2005
Our Price: $186.00
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Kirk Douglas
  • Johnny Cash
  • Jane Alexander
  • Karen Black
  • Keith Carradine
  • A Gunfight Reviews:
    ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE BULLRING 2 Star Review
    2007-06-08 - I didn't expect much from this film but the presence of Kirk Douglas, Johnny Cash, Karen Black and Keith Carradine in the cast conduced me to rent it. I must admit that the main and sole theme of Lamont Johnson's A GUNFIGHT is very good. Two aging gunfighters decide to make some money by organizing a public shootout in a bullring on the other side of the Mexican border.

    The problem is that you can't present a 90 minutes movie with only one idea. OK, there is another interesting scene in the film: the arrival of a young gunman in town, played by Keith Carradine, who wants to kill one of the old pistoleros. But if you like shootouts, the definitive movie about these duels is of course Samuel Raimi's The Quick and the Dead. In conclusion, A GUNFIGHT is a curiosity whose screenplay should have been given then to an Italian director. It typically develops the kind of theme one can find in the spaghetti westerns of that period.

    A DVD zone my Cash back, please.

    There are no white hats and black villainy anymore... 3 Star Review
    2006-11-08 - The Western showdown is a duel, a matching of gunplay skills in which the faster, more professional gunman wins... The logical extension of the show is without doubt a gladiatorial Roman circus combat between two fighters and such is the elemental structure of Lamont Johnson's film...

    Kirk Douglas is a retired gunman sick enough of his life, and Johnny Cash is a weary gunslinger who knows that even if he wins, he will eventually lose... Both are famous, veteran gunfighters who provide their talent as the quick and the fast... The auditorium chosen is a bullfight ring...

    Whether the two men are considered as gladiators or bullfighters, the film deplorably smashes the traditional conception of the showdown, twisting it from a clash between good and bad into a show of a very poor quality...

    The situation exposed is certainly ambiguous, implausible and anti-climactic against popular blood lust...

    The film captures the viewer with a double-ended showdown... One with Douglas as the winner, and the other with Cash...

    Our feeling is that the strands of myth and honest re-creation which connect the American Western to the real American West are being cut by those whose roots are far removed from the actual frontier... To the Western purist, such tendency can only be seen with alarm... The screen showdown has been undermined and ruined... There are no white hats and black villainy anymore...



    A Good Solid Western 3 Star Review
    2006-10-18 - By no means an epic, nor is it a "B" movie, "A Gunfight" falls into the category of good mainstream western entertainment with a twist. Two famous gunfighters, one semi-active one semi-retired with a family and feeling a bit stale, meet and speculate what it might be like to fight one another for a paying audience. The idea comes to fruition and that's it in a nutshell. Solid performance by Kirk Douglas, as expected, and Johnny Cash proves he's come a long way since "Five Minutes To Live". Cash performs the main title as well. A good supporting cast, including Jane Alexander and a young Keith Carradine, makes this a worthwhile pic. On second thought I give it four stars. A good DVD transfer, though I'd like to see this in widescreen in a future release.










    Click here for more detailed information about the
    Johnny Cash movie:

    'A Gunfight
    '