Cat Ballou

1965

Action / Comedy / Romance / Western

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Jane Fonda as Cat Ballou
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Lee Marvin as Shelleen--Strawn
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Arthur Hunnicutt as Butch Cassidy
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692.78 MB
1280*682
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 37 min
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1.45 GB
1920*1024
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 37 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ma-cortes7 / 10

Entertaining and fun western with agreeable comedy

A good and nice movie concerning a school teacher named Cat Ballou (Jane Fonda) , when the family farm is being threatened by the railroad she becomes a bandit to avenge her father's (John Marley) death , creating an outlaw group formed by a motley and butcher team ( Michael Callan , Tom Nardini and others) . Later on , she engages a boozy gunfighter (wonderfully interpreted by Lee Marvin) and they 'll take on a number of villains and other nasties (led by Reginald Denny) that have a hired gun , a murderer with an artificial nose ( also played by Marvin). A gen-u-ine movie first! A way-out whopper! A funny movie? You bet it is...! It's That Way-Out Whopper Of A Funny Western...A She-Bang To End All She-Bangs! . Cat Ballou Is All A Ball! .Is this the way to make a funny movie...? You bet it is!

It's a bemusing western with adjusted runtime in which there's humor , tongue-in-cheek , spoof , irony , shootouts , it's fast-moving and that's why isn't boring but funny . Lee Marvin won a deserved Oscar Academy Award for his double playing as a drunken , sympathetic cowboy and his twin , an odious , ominous killer , as Marvin is the best . The support cast is awesome , thus appearing habitual Western secondaries : J. C. Flippen , Arthur Hunnicut and Bruce Cabot . While Nat King Cole and Stubby Kaye play splendidly two singing minstrels . Frank de Vol (Robert Aldrich's usual musician) soundtrack is jolly and lively .The film was well directed by Elliot Silverstein , he will subsequently achieve great success with ¨A man called horse¨. Rating : Better than average. Well worth seeing. . Essential and indispensable watching for Lee Marvin and Jane Fonda fans.

Reviewed by Hitchcoc8 / 10

Lee Marvin's Magnum Opus

I have always enjoyed the tour-de-force effort of Lee Marvin in this movie. There are a series of scenes that make it an utter delight. When the rear of the stagecoach is opened and the crumpled up gunslinger rolls out on the ground, we know it's going to be a tough ride. When they get him sobered up enough to show his skill and in a demonstration of shooting, he misses the barn. He and his horse leaning against a building, both of them apparently drunk. Kid's rendition of Happy Birthday at the funeral of Cat's father. The ongoing chorus of "The Ballad of Cat Ballou" with Stubby Kaye and Nat "King" Cole. The scene where Kid Schelleen is bathed and preened in preparation for the big showdown is a classic. It's so much fun from beginning to end. This is a feel-good movie which never needs to be taken seriously.

Reviewed by MartinHafer5 / 10

highly overrated and somewhat stupid

Lee Marvin got a lot of kudos for his portrayal of a hilarious drunk gunman. The only trouble was that when I saw it, Marvin was far from hilarious--just rather annoying and it is hard to believe this is supposed to be a comedy. Where are the laughs? I guess everyone tries real hard but the writing just isn't there and Marvin's character is just one-dimensional and uninteresting. I wonder what it would have been like if his character from the Dirty Dozen could have been substituted?! The sad thing about this movie is that despite his performance, Marvin got the Oscar that year. See for yourself with an open mind and you'll probably find yourself saying "why?".

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