Paint Your Wagon: Regie: Richard Bird Mit Colin Cunningham, Ormonde Douglas, Liam Gaffney, Roy Godfrey
I'm on My Way (Main Title from Paint Your Wagon) I Still See Elisa First Thing You Know Hand Me Down That Can O' Beans They Call the Wind Maria Million Miles Away Behind the Door There's a Coach Comin' In Whoop-Ti-Ay! (Shivaree) I Talk to the Trees Gospel of No Name City Be...
vehicle to cement the stardom he gained in Spaghetti Westerns as legitimate in the Hollywood sense, and after a couple of straight Westerns including Siegel’s turn to the Italianate with Two Mules For Sister Sara (1970) and the ill-advised turn to musical comedy in Paint Your Wagon (1969)...
vehicle to cement the stardom he gained in Spaghetti Westerns as legitimate in the Hollywood sense, and after a couple of straight Westerns including Siegel’s turn to the Italianate with Two Mules For Sister Sara (1970) and the ill-advised turn to musical comedy in Paint Your Wagon (1969)...
Outdoor spots in Baker City, Oregon, simulated a California Gold Rush setting in the 1969 film Paint Your Wagon, while the 1940 Abe Lincoln in Illinois was actually filmed in Eugene, not the Midwest. Free Willy, whose famous orca rescue nominally takes place in the ocean near Seattle, was...
isn’t really singing. He’s just noodling along, helped by lush orchestration. To get the lead in a big-studio musical during the long dying days of the genre, you apparently had to be unable to sing or dance. How else to account forLee MarvinandClint Eastwoodin “Paint Your Wagon“...
218. Paint Your Wagon (1969) 219. The Sterile Cuckoo (1969) 220. Adalen 31 (1969) 221. Downhill Racer (1969) 222. The Brain (1969) 1970s 1. The Molly Maguires (1970) 2. Tropic of Cancer (1970) 3. The Lawyer (1970) 4. The Adventurers (1969) 5. Connecting Rooms (1970) 6...
Paint Your Wagon, 1969 (Paramount, D: Josh Logan; by Lerner & Loewe) with Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood, Jean Seberg Clint Eastwood: “I Talk to the Trees” Lee Marvin: “I Was Born Under a Wandrin’ Star” And then came. . .
Paint Your Wagon (1969) Blazing Saddles (1974) Other related links: The best French films of the 1970s The best French comedies Film Credits Director: Christian-Jaque, Guy Casaril Script: Marie-Ange Aniès, Daniel Boulanger, Clément Bywood, Guy Casaril, Jean Nemours, Eduardo Manzanos Broch...
Some of his films that don’t get as much attention are ClintSingingin the musical with Lee Marvin,Paint Your Wagon; one of his earlier thrillersPlay Misty for Me, and the comedic western with Shirley MacLaine:Two Mules for Sister Sara. Sadly, I confess that I cannot watchThe Outlaw Jose...