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Title The Shootist [electronic resource].
Publication Info. [United States] : Paramount Pictures, 1976.
Made available through hoopla
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Description 1 online resource (1 video file (approximately 98 min.)) : sd., col.
two-dimensional moving image tdi rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
digital rda
video files rda
Access Instant title available through hoopla.
Credits Directed by Don Siegel.
Cast Lauren Bacall, Ron Howard, Bill McKinney, James Stewart, Richard Boone, Hugh O'Brian, John Carradine, Sheree North, Scatman Crothers, John Wayne.
Summary About ten minutes into The Shootist, Doctor Hostetler (James Stewart) tells aging western gunfighter John Bernard Books (John Wayne) "You have a cancer." Knowing that his death will be painful and lingering, Books is determined to be shot in the line of "duty". In his remaining two months, Books settles scores with old enemies, including gambler Pulford (Hugh O'Brian) and Marshall Thibido (Harry Morgan) and reaches out to new friends (including feisty widow Lauren Bacall and her hero-worshipping son Ron Howard). In the end, is shot to death, but in so doing he is able to dissuade another from following his blood-stained example. Throughout the film, Book's imminent demise is compared with the decline of the west, as represented by the automobiles and streetcars that have begun to blight the main street of Wayne's home town. It is unknown if John Wayne was aware that he was dying of cancer when he agreed to film The Shootist; whatever the case, the film is a powerful valedictory to a remarkable man and a fabulous career.
Audience Rated PG.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Genre Western films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Downloadable video collection.
Added Author Wayne, John. actor
Bacall, Lauren. actor
Howard, Ron. actor
Mckinney, Bill. actor
Stewart, James. actor
Boone, Richard. actor
O'brian, Hugh. actor
Carradine, John. actor
North, Sheree. actor
Crothers, Scatman. actor
Siegel, Don. director
Frankovich, Mike J.. producer
Self, Bill. producer
Swarthout, Glendon. writer
Hale, Scott. writer
hoopla digital.
Music # MWT11039851
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