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Gone with the West

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
3.0/10
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James Caan, Sammy Davis Jr., Stefanie Powers, Aldo Ray, and Barbara Werle in Gone with the West (1974)
SatireActionComedyDramaWestern

After being framed, a cowboy is sent to jail. After his time is served, he leaves with vengeance in his heart. Soon he meets a young Native American woman and together they go to settle thei... Read allAfter being framed, a cowboy is sent to jail. After his time is served, he leaves with vengeance in his heart. Soon he meets a young Native American woman and together they go to settle their score with a small town and its corrupt leader.After being framed, a cowboy is sent to jail. After his time is served, he leaves with vengeance in his heart. Soon he meets a young Native American woman and together they go to settle their score with a small town and its corrupt leader.

  • Director
    • Bernard Girard
  • Writers
    • Monroe Manning
    • Douglas Day Stewart
    • Marcus Demian
  • Stars
    • James Caan
    • Stefanie Powers
    • Aldo Ray
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.0/10
    550
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bernard Girard
    • Writers
      • Monroe Manning
      • Douglas Day Stewart
      • Marcus Demian
    • Stars
      • James Caan
      • Stefanie Powers
      • Aldo Ray
    • 33User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Caan
    James Caan
    • Jebediah Kelsey
    Stefanie Powers
    Stefanie Powers
    • Little Moon
    Aldo Ray
    Aldo Ray
    • Mimmo - Stage Robber
    Barbara Werle
    Barbara Werle
    • Billie
    Robert Walker Jr.
    Robert Walker Jr.
    • Sheriff of Black Miller
    Sammy Davis Jr.
    Sammy Davis Jr.
    • Kid Dandy
    Heather Angel
    Heather Angel
    • Old Little Moon…
    Mike Lane
    Mike Lane
    • Shark
    Kenneth Adams
    • Artie
    • (as Kenny Adams)
    Michael Conrad
    Michael Conrad
    • Smithy
    Elmore Vincent
    • Jerry
    Anne Barton
    Anne Barton
    • Smithy's Wife
    L. Andy Stone
    • Old Jud
    Paul Bergen
    • Singing Cowboy
    Elizebeth Leigh
    • Gail
    Fred Book
    • Piano Player
    Anthony Gordon
    • Prisoner
    Fabian Dean
    • Charlie
    • Director
      • Bernard Girard
    • Writers
      • Monroe Manning
      • Douglas Day Stewart
      • Marcus Demian
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    Wizard-8

    What the heck went wrong here?

    I agree that this move must have originally been unfinished, or else something bad happened during the production - mainly because of the wrap-around present-day footage and narration that is completely redundant. What I can't figure out is how a cheapo movie like this got stars that were (of the time) pretty prominent, especially Caan. Well, Davis can probably be explained, because he appears in only a few scenes that were probably filmed in a day. I got a laugh out of his shiny black leather pants, and Powers was so mind-bogglingly awful (hardly speaking a word of English, by the way) that there was some extra amusement from that. Other than that, this is an incredibly painful western to sit through, with some of the most ludicrous plot turns even to hit the prairie.
    1FightingWesterner

    The West Is A Mess

    Ex-convict James Caan is released from prison and sets out to exact some long overdue vengeance on Aldo Ray, the man who murdered his family years before and apparently the rest of the town as well.

    There's some trashy fun at first but things run out of steam pretty quick and never recover.

    A paper thin story, the obnoxious free-wheeling 1970's style direction, and the bad funk score are all pretty off-putting, as is the terrible performance by Stephanie Powers, who looks like Johnny Depp in Benny & Joon and is so verbally challenged she makes Tonto look like a radio talk show host!

    The great Sammy Davis Jr. is sadly wasted in this. His leather-clad gunfighter character was the most entertaining thing in the movie and really deserved a better script!
    Tony Rome

    Poor Horrible Western

    This is possibly the worst western that I have ever seen. The sound, photography, and the acting is awful. I would not blame it all on the actors. This appears to be a film that was possibly started many years earlier, with a different intention. Only to be finished years later with a different story, sloppy narration, and other low quality production values.
    4Wuchakk

    Chaotic oddity satirizes the Western

    When an innocent convict (James Caan) is released from prison in the Southwest he teams-up with an AmerIndian woman (Stefanie Powers) to exact vengeance on a town of sadistic revelers in the desert. Aldo Ray plays the sinister town boss, Robert Walker Jr. the weary sheriff and Sammy Davis Jr. a black-clad gunslinger.

    "Gone with the West" has a strange history: It was actually shot in 1969 under the working title "Man without Mercy," but not released until 1974-1975. This explains how scenes from the movie were available for use in the theater sequence of "Messiah of Evil" (1973). A reedited version with new music and additional scenes (a new intro & conclusion set in modern times) was released in the late 70s under the name "Little Moon and Jud McGraw" wherein Caan's character, Jebediah Kelsey, was changed to Jud McGraw. I viewed the original "Gone with the West" version.

    The movie SEEMS like a serious Western with the typical sadism of Spaghetti Westerns (for example, the opening features a woman being raped with a town mob heartily enjoying the spectacle), but the goofy jazz/rock score keys off that it's supposed to be satirical. If there's any doubt, the ending scene tells all. Speaking of the music, it's akin to the groovy rock in low-budget biker flicks, e.g. "The Cycle Savages" (1969), except that a great acoustic piece surfaces occasionally, similar to something Heart would do back then.

    When I discerned that the film wasn't to be taken too seriously I started to chuckle with it, a little anyway, and was entertained by several sequences, like the knock-down drag-out brouhaha of two women, Sammy Davis Jr.'s deadpan gunfighter and the guy humorously singing "Abide with Me" deadpan, as well as the over-the-top hellish close.

    Unfortunately, the editing is incoherent, like whoever put it together was on acid. Not to mention there's zero meaningful dialogue with Powers babbling in an AmerIndian language the whole time (or was it Spanish?). So, there are items to appreciate in this eccentric Western, but you have to persevere through its outlandishness and defects.

    The film runs 1 hour, 32 minutes, and was shot in Las Vegas with the title sequence shot at Vasquez Rocks, California, just north of Los Angeles in the high country.

    GRADE: C-
    1rooster_davis

    Incomprehensible jumble set to annoying music

    This has to be one of the worst movies ever! How did it take three people to write a story with nearly no dialog and very little plot? How did anyone get talked into financing this bomb? How did they manage to get James Caan and SAMMY DAVIS JR.! to appear in this thing? I think this movie gave Sammy Davis Jr. cancer. He probably never let Sinatra or Dean Martin know he was in this thing. It is that utterly bad. It is more confusing than some bizarre Fellini flick. I watched the whole thing and I have NO idea what it is about, just a collection of scenes that don't add up to a story. I don't know what any of it means - the cockfighting, the woman and little kid getting shot, the two hookers (?) getting into a fight, the wrestling match in the bar (which is perpetually in a fight scene), the cowboy singing 'Abide With Me' every so often. Weird, weird, weird. Maybe it would make sense if you watched it on LSD, since it was apparently written under that influence. I can't recall another movie which has left me feeling so stunned, like 'What the HECK was that?' No wonder it's in the public domain; nobody would have spent the few dollars to keep the copyrights going. Wow. This whole movie makes no sense whatever.

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    • Trivia
      Two versions of this film exist. One is titled "Gone with the West", and appears to have been filmed in the mid-'70s, while the second is titled "Little Moon and Jud McGraw", which appears to be a re-edited version of "Gone with the West", with some additional scenes, and a name change for the main character from "Jebediah Kelsey" to "Jud McGraw". The second version may have been released in the late 1970s.
    • Goofs
      Jud leaves gaol with just trousers and shirt. In his next scene he is wearing a vest and hat as well.
    • Connections
      Featured in Le Messie du mal (1974)
    • Soundtracks
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      Words and Music by Roger Davenport and Bob Ross

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    • Release date
      • September 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Little Moon and Jud McGraw
    • Filming locations
      • Las Vegas, Nevada, USA(Was filmed in 1969 Major cast members were housed at Del Webb's Mint)
    • Production companies
      • Cougar Productions
      • Laurel Associates
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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