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Gros coup à Dodge City

Original title: A Big Hand for the Little Lady
  • 1966
  • Approved
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
5K
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Henry Fonda and Joanne Woodward in Gros coup à Dodge City (1966)
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Comedy western in which a traveler bets more money than he can afford in a poker game, and unusual events follow.Comedy western in which a traveler bets more money than he can afford in a poker game, and unusual events follow.Comedy western in which a traveler bets more money than he can afford in a poker game, and unusual events follow.

  • Director
    • Fielder Cook
  • Writer
    • Sidney Carroll
  • Stars
    • Henry Fonda
    • Joanne Woodward
    • Jason Robards
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fielder Cook
    • Writer
      • Sidney Carroll
    • Stars
      • Henry Fonda
      • Joanne Woodward
      • Jason Robards
    • 73User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Henry Fonda
    Henry Fonda
    • Meredith
    Joanne Woodward
    Joanne Woodward
    • Mary
    Jason Robards
    Jason Robards
    • Henry Drummond
    Paul Ford
    Paul Ford
    • C.P. Ballinger
    Charles Bickford
    Charles Bickford
    • Benson Tropp
    Burgess Meredith
    Burgess Meredith
    • Doc Scully
    • (as Burgess Meridith)
    Kevin McCarthy
    Kevin McCarthy
    • Otto Habershaw
    Robert Middleton
    Robert Middleton
    • Dennis Wilcox
    John Qualen
    John Qualen
    • Jesse Buford
    Jean-Michel Michenaud
    Jean-Michel Michenaud
    • Jackie
    • (as Gerald Michenaud)
    James Berwick
    • Sam Rhine
    • (as James Kenny)
    Allen Collins
    • Toby
    Jim Boles
    Jim Boles
    • Pete
    Virginia Gregg
    Virginia Gregg
    • Mrs. Drummond
    Chester Conklin
    Chester Conklin
    • Old Man in Saloon
    Mae Clarke
    Mae Clarke
    • Mrs. Craig
    Ned Glass
    Ned Glass
    • Owney Price
    James Griffith
    James Griffith
    • Mr. Stribling
    • Director
      • Fielder Cook
    • Writer
      • Sidney Carroll
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    8bkoganbing

    They're Starved For Entertainment In That Town

    A Big Hand For The Little Lady takes place in Laredo, Texas circa the turn of the last century. The film actually dates itself because a couple of current record cylinders are played, Ma Blushin' Rosie and Hello My Baby both of which came out around 1900. Anyway a big annual event in this town is when five of the big movers and shakers of the community get together for a big no holds barred poker game. The big five are Jason Robards, Jr., Charles Bickford, Kevin McCarthy, Robert Middleton, and John Qualen.

    After the game gets going with the whole town just hanging on word of every hand, a very tired trio of pilgrims, Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward, and their child Gerald Michenaud arrive in town. They are a sorry trio, especially Fonda who would be a candidate for Gamblers Anonymous if such a thing existed in 1900. Fonda just asks if he could watch, kind of like Arthur O'Connell who hasn't got the price of favors at the bordello in There Was A Crooked Man, but the madam allows him a little fun at the keyhole for old time's sake.

    Kevin McCarthy is the one who takes pity on him and in fact this is the first but not the last time he shows gallantry as a true Southern gentleman.

    A Big Hand For The Little Lady is a film that's almost impossible to write about without giving away anything. I absolutely dare not go any further in talking about it.

    But what A Big Hand For The Little Lady is is that it is a really original idea for a western comedy that I defy anyone to watch without enjoying it. It's not got the rough house type humor that Burt Kennedy or John Ford do in their films, but there are laughs a plenty.

    This film turned out to be the farewell appearance on the big screen for Charles Bickford one of the best and most durable character actors the screen ever saw. He's kind of subdued in the film, my guess is that health problems were starting to overtake him. Still he fits the gruff part he has perfectly.

    It's a fine film with a surprise twist that beats all.
    8JulietBlksoldier

    A Big Hand for the Little Lady

    This top-notch comedy western is both entertaining and unforgettable. Its stellar cast of veteran American actors present a magnificent example of ensemble acting. Burgess Meredith in particular turns in a virtuoso performance. Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward and Jason Robards anchor the film with delightful portrayals.

    The surprise plot twist at the end does jar the emotions a little, but is in keeping with the fun and mischievous spirit of the film. Definitely more stylish and funnier than "The Sting". Action, adventure, comedy, suspense ----- this well-crafted tale has it all. It deserves the term "classic".
    7rupie

    what a surprise!!!!!

    Never heard of this wonderful movie till American Movie Classics (bless 'em) showed it recently. What a cast!! Jason Robards, Charles Bickford, Joanne Woodward, Henry Fonda, Paul Ford, and Burgess Meredith - how could a movie with such a blockbuster array have received such little attention? (This was the seemingly indestructible Bickford's very last movie appearance, and he looks as robustly granitic here as he did 30 years prior.) Everyone involved puts in fine work; Meredith especially shines as the catankerous yet wistful old doctor. The production values are extremely high; the movie is great-looking, although, truth to tell, the director's background as primarily a television director does show through just a bit. However this entertaining suspense comedy does keep one involved, though I must admit I saw the surprise ending coming. Don't miss this overlooked little gem.
    7brefane

    A great cast for a little movie

    Like Frank Gilroy's From Noon Til Three(1977), A Big Hand for the Little Lady is a surprisingly enjoyable, and generally unknown western comedy. Centering around an annual poker game in the old West, the film is bolstered by a well-chosen and diverse group of veteran actors at the top of their game giving thoroughly committed performances. At 60 years old, Fonda looks great, and is a master of facial expression;no poker-face here, and Woodward is perfectly cast as his wife. The first rate ensemble features a stellar Kevin McCarthy along with Burgess Meredith, Jason Robards Jr, Charles Bickford and a delightful Paul Ford. The direction keeps what might have been static bustling. Well made film with an authentic atmosphere has a nice payoff at the end. The G-rated A Big Hand for the Little Lady gives family comedy a good name.
    8adrianovasconcelos

    Fantastic cast with lovely Woodward commanding attention from the outset

    Joanne Woodward is one of the cinema's greatest, and most beautiful, actresses. She had all my attention from the moment she appeared on the screen, so staggeringly gorgeous that her lovely blue eyes distracted me from the real trick, that of distracting the men at the poker table while her ensemble delivered the sting to the five richest men in the region, played by Kevin McCarthy, Jason Robards, Gig Young, John Qualen and Charles Bickford.

    Paul Ford, portaying an unfeeling, interest-charging banker who is supposedly charmed by Woordward's delightfully deceptive femininity and ignorance of poker, also stands out.

    Great photography, very solid script with twist ending and splendid direction by Fielder Cook, better known for his TV work.

    Well worth watching!

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    • Trivia
      Director Fielder Cook had liked James Berwick's performance so much that he insisted Berwick reprise his television role of barman Sam Rhine in this film, despite his lack of cinema experience. This was Berwick's only screen role of any note, all other appearances being bit parts.
    • Goofs
      Toward the end of the movie, the banjo players are playing five-string banjos which didn't exist until well after the turn of the century.
    • Quotes

      [upon being offered a poker hand as collateral]

      C.P. Ballinger, Banker: Forty-six years ago, I started lending money in Larry Bingham's back room. My first customer was a drover named Penny. He wanted two dollars on a Brindle cow at six percent interest. He said she gave six quarts of milk a day. You know what I made him do? I made him move that cow into my back yard for a whole week. And I watched him milk her every day. Sure enough, she gave an average of six and a half quarts a day, so I gave him the money at six and half percent interest. Not only that, I kept the 60 pounds of manure she left behind. When you show me collateral, madam, you better make sure it's good collateral. For forty-six years, I've been lending money on good, old-fashioned principles. I stand here now to tell you one and all that I've never been offered a better piece of collateral that I hold in my hand now!

    • Connections
      Featured in AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Henry Fonda (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      Hello, Ma Baby
      (aka "Telephone Rag") (uncredited)

      Written by Ida Emerson and Joseph E. Howard

      Performed by Marilyn Powell

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 1966 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La última jugada
    • Filming locations
      • Flagstaff, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Eden Productions Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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