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Winchester et jupons courts

Original title: Cattle Annie and Little Britches
  • 1980
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.1K
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Burt Lancaster, Diane Lane, Amanda Plummer, John Savage, and Rod Steiger in Winchester et jupons courts (1980)
Coming-of-AgeCostume DramaPeriod DramaDramaWestern

In 19th-century Oklahoma, two teen girls who love stories about outlaws are on a quest to meet and join up with them. They find a shadow of a former gang and, although disappointed, still tr... Read allIn 19th-century Oklahoma, two teen girls who love stories about outlaws are on a quest to meet and join up with them. They find a shadow of a former gang and, although disappointed, still try to help them escape from a vigorous Marshal.In 19th-century Oklahoma, two teen girls who love stories about outlaws are on a quest to meet and join up with them. They find a shadow of a former gang and, although disappointed, still try to help them escape from a vigorous Marshal.

  • Director
    • Lamont Johnson
  • Writers
    • David Eyre
    • Robert Ward
  • Stars
    • Scott Glenn
    • Redmond Gleeson
    • William Russ
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lamont Johnson
    • Writers
      • David Eyre
      • Robert Ward
    • Stars
      • Scott Glenn
      • Redmond Gleeson
      • William Russ
    • 19User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Scott Glenn
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    • Bill Dalton
    Redmond Gleeson
    Redmond Gleeson
    • Red Buck
    William Russ
    William Russ
    • Little Dick Raidler
    Kenny Call
    • George Weightman
    • (as Ken Call)
    John Savage
    John Savage
    • Bittercreek Newcomb
    Buck Taylor
    Buck Taylor
    • Dynamite Dick
    Michael Conrad
    Michael Conrad
    • Engineer
    Amanda Plummer
    Amanda Plummer
    • Annie
    Diane Lane
    Diane Lane
    • Jenny - 'Little Britches'
    Burt Lancaster
    Burt Lancaster
    • Bill Doolin
    Chad Hastings
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    John Quade
    John Quade
    • Morgan
    Yvette Sweetman
    • Mrs. Sweetman
    Perry Lang
    Perry Lang
    • Elrod
    Tom Delaney
    • Ned's Father
    Matthew Taylor
    Matthew Taylor
    • Ned
    John Sterlini
    • Corey
    Rod Steiger
    Rod Steiger
    • Tilghman
    • Director
      • Lamont Johnson
    • Writers
      • David Eyre
      • Robert Ward
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    10ralphsampson

    Wonderful old-fashioned family western

    Amanda Plummer and Diane Lane are perfect complements in the title roles. Cattle Annie, as played by Plummer, is assertive, questioning, and somewhat rambunctious. In contrast, Lane's character is a lot like Barbara i One Day At A Time. The two young ladies get in the middle of Legendary Marshal Bill Tilghman's attempts to take the gang led by Burt Lancaster. The dialogue is sensational, and the acting, including terrific performances by Scoot Glenn and John Savage, could not be better. This is one to savor.
    7a_chinn

    Meandering but utterly charming western

    9-year-old me wanted to watch this movie in the theaters, but my parents wouldn't take me, though now that Kino-Lorber has release it on blu-ray, I finally get to watch it. Honestly, the main reason I bought this film is I've had a crush on Diane Lane since "Six Pack" and still really wanted to watch this movie. It tells the tale of two teenage girls in the old west falling in love with outlaws and being pursued by the law. That's about it, but what makes the film work is a surprisingly strong cast. Besides Diane Lane, in only her third film, you also have Amanda Plummer ("Fisher King" "Pulp Fiction") in her film debut as Cattle Annie. There's also Scott Glenn ("Silverado" "Silence of the Lambs"), John Savage ("Enter the Dragon" "Nightmare on Elm Street") Buck Taylor ("Tombstone" "Cowboys & Aliens"), and even Hollywood legends Rod Steiger ("On the Waterfront" "In the Heat of the Night") and Burt Lancaster ("From Here to Eternity" "Sweet Smell of Success"). Overall, the film is lightweight fluff, but it's utterly charming and goes down easy like comfort food.
    7Tweetienator

    Ride On

    Good old-fashioned Western movie with a good shot of comedy. A great production and fine working cast (Diana Lane and Amanda Plummer are all too gorgeous as drifters) make this one a gem for everyone who like Western movies a la True Grit, Cat Ballou, Waterhole and so on.
    7adrianovasconcelos

    Great cast, nonsense fun, hard not to like

    I know shamefully little about Lamont Johnson, other than he worked mainly in the TV medium. An ageing Burt Lancaster plays the part of Bill Doolin, leader of the Dalton-Doolin gang, which robs trains and banks and is chased by Marshall Tilghman, well portrayed by Rod Steiger.

    John Savage also shines as a half-breed, but Amanda Plummer as Annie and Diane Lane as Little Britches steal the show as Doolin's most loyal supporters, even when the gang appears to be defunct.

    Burt Lancaster was a great actor and he is the life of the film despite putting on smug facial expressions, wide gestures reminiscent of his TV Moses reaching the promised land, and clearly enjoying the love of underaged Little Briches. Meanwhile, his character as Bill Doolin veers constantly between good sense and uprightness on one hand, and robbing all he can and leading a bunch of outlaws on the other. When he notices the disappearance of the latest robbery's proceeds (dollar notes put away in the trousers of a lawman), at the cost of some of his men, he laughs like Walter Huston upon realizing that it is fool's gold, not the real thing, in TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE (US 1948). I did not like that sequence, or the ending, but I must admit that the film keeps an enticing pace throughout.

    Scott Glenn seems sadly underused while John Savage begins substantially enough but somehow sinks into near invisibility after taking Cattle Annie swimming.

    Strong cinematography by Larry Pizer, interesting soundtrack. 7/10.
    6planktonrules

    It's okay.

    "Cattle Annie and Little Britches" is, believe it or not, based on real characters. Yes, two weird women, Cattle Annie and her friend, Little Britches, were actually members of the famous Doolin Gang and were responsible for a short reign of terror in the latter days of the old west.

    Apart from casting the way too elderly Burt Lancaster as the gang leader, Bill Doolin, the movie is good...though also not especially memorable. The biggest problem is that in the film, these criminals don't do a whole lot and they also aren't very sympathetic. I don't know about most viewers, but I just found I didn't care about anyone in this movie. It's competently made but curiously uninvolving as well.

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    • Trivia
      John Wayne had been offered the film in 1978, but said he felt too ill.
    • Goofs
      When Bill Doolin hands a shotgun shell to the kid who wants to watch the approach to the town for him, he hands him a standard red 12-gauge shotgun shell that any 12-gauge owner today would know well, but it was only in the late 1960s that manufacturers began using a color-coding scheme, originally red for 12-gauge, gold for 20-gauge. In 1890s Oklahoma it would not have been the color shown on screen.
    • Alternate versions
      Having been discarded by its distribution company, Universal Pictures, the movie has only received one English-language video issue since it arrived in theaters c. 1981: a UK release on Picture Time Video. This version is truncated by 7 minutes; instead of the full 95-minute cut, the film runs only 88 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: So Fine, Gallipoli, Cattle Annie and Little Britches, True Confessions, Rich and Famous (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Cattle Annie and Little Britches
      Written by Tom Slocum, Sanh Berti, Dehl Franke Berti

      Performed by Mary McCaslin, Jim Ringer, Tom Slocum, Beverly Spaulding

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bill Doolin le hors-la-loi
    • Filming locations
      • Durango, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Cattle Annie Productions
      • Hemdale
      • Monday Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $5,100,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $534,816
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $115,679
      • Apr 26, 1981
    • Gross worldwide
      • $534,816
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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