Paint Your Wagon Ben and Pardner shared everything -- even their wife!, Stake Your Claim To The Musical Goldmine of '69!, Lee Marvin Sings! Genres: Western, Musical, Comedy, Romance Year: 1969 IMDB Rating: 6.50 IMDB Votes: 3660 Actors: Presnell, Harve as Rotten Luck Willie, Dexter, Alan as Parson, Norman, Geoffrey as Foster, Baker, Benny as Haywood Holbrook, Easton, Robert as Atwell, Ligon, Tom as Horton Fenty, Jenkins, Terry as Joe Mooney, O'Connell, William as Horace Tabor, Marvin, Lee as Ben Rumson, Haggerty, H.B. as Steve Bull, Bruck, Karl as Schermerhorn, Baxter, Alan as Mr. Fenty, Walston, Ray as Mad Jack Duncan, Mitchum, John as Jacob Woodling, Eastwood, Clint as Pardner |
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Once heard a critic of any movie in which Clint Eastwood sings must be evaluated by Violence. He should have never really listened to this movie. Clint may not be the best voice in the cast, but it certainly is not the worst. As a young man who has a pleasant "common man" kind of voice I like. And besides that this is an outrageously funny and moving film. |
While this movie sometimes do not move slowly, I love this movie. I saw him when he was released and have loved ever since. While the three stars of the film are Jean Seburg, Clint Eastwood and Lee Marivn, Lee Marvin is the main protagonist of the film. The anti-social miner of gold is a perfect character for him. Even his singing is part of the character, rough and basic. I do not know about anyone else, but at the end of the film, when Lee Marvin's character, Ben Rumson, is leaving in search of a place where people do not have to, however, I am sad. I'm sad because I know the places where people still do not have to be almost gone, although there are still a lot of this type of person around. The music, the lines, Harve Presnell, Ray Walston and Lee Marvin are great. The rest of the cast are fine. Harve Presnell going to play Miss Parker father in The Pretender on TV, but in this movie he is young, outright out with a beautiful voice in heaven. Ray Walston is his usual best. Lee Marvin is great. Flat out great. I remember reading his widow said he identified with this character to the best of all its functions. Everyone seems to remember what to sing "a wandering star," but I remember him singing "The first thing you know". That was perfect for this character. It says everything. If you have not seen this movie yet, watch with an open mind, without preconceptions, and I think you're going to love as much as I do. |
Joshua Logan's screen version of "Paint your wagon" treatment works, perhaps because the stage version of the original is so little known and apparently has been given a make-something on the screen writer Paddy Chayefsky. The fact that potential customers (Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood and Jean Seberg) can not sing a note no matter who performed with charisma, (Seberg wan is even less than usual) and put a touch of realism to the performances, their songs seem to evolve naturally from the action. Other functions are performed by the splendid singing Harve Presnell and a poignant, mostly male, for this choir is a musical western of a more robust rate of "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers." This is the plot, which concerns the mining of gold, polygamy and the construction of a city, rather along the races. Logan is in charge of the whole affair with great aplomb and brings some of Nice, naturalist, unfortunately, no hints of his previous musical, "South Pacific" and "Camelot". Most of the critics did not warm to it, and although it remains largely under value. |
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