The Good Guys and the Bad Guys

The Good Guys and the Bad Guys

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Outlaw

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Action, Comedy, Western
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Burt Kennedy, Marjorie Mullen, Monte Masters, Richard C. Bennett, Leslie Gorall See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Robert Mitchum, George Kennedy, Martin Balsam, David Carradine, Tina Louise See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 31min
  • Music: William Lava,Brandon Kellogg,Al Overton,Ned Washington,William Thompson
  • Similar To: City Slickers, City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold
  • Story:
    Marshal Flagg, an aging lawman about to be retired, hears that his old nemesis, the outlaw McKaye, is back in the area and planning a robbery. Riding out to hunt down McKaye, Flagg is captured by McKaye's gang and finds out that McKaye is no longer the leader of the gang, but is considered just an aging relic by the new leader, a youngster named Waco. Waco orders Mackaye to shoot Flagg, and when Mackaye refuses Waco abandons both of them. Flagg then takes Mackaye back to town only to find out that he has been "retired", and when he sees how clueless and incompetent the new marshal and the city fathers are, he persuades Mackaye that it is up to the two of them to stop Waco and his gang from ravaging the town.
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STORY

Story
Marshal Flagg, an aging lawman about to be retired, hears that his old nemesis, the outlaw McKaye, is back in the area and planning a robbery. Riding out to hunt down McKaye, Flagg is captured by McKaye's gang and finds out that McKaye is no longer the leader of the gang, but is considered just an aging relic by the new leader, a youngster named Waco. Waco orders Mackaye to shoot Flagg, and when Mackaye refuses Waco abandons both of them. Flagg then takes Mackaye back to town only to find out that he has been "retired", and when he sees how clueless and incompetent the new marshal and the city fathers are, he persuades Mackaye that it is up to the two of them to stop Waco and his gang from ravaging the town.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Robert Mitchum admitted he regretted making this film.

The red car that gets cut in half by a train is one of the "Leslie Specials" from The Great Race (1965).

The movie was filmed on location in Chama, New Mexico, and other locations in New Mexico, Thousand Oaks, California, Silverton, Colorado, and the Warner Bros. Burbank Studios, California.

When Mayor Wilkens says McKay must be a hundred years old, Flagg protests, "He's the same age as me!" In fact, George Kennedy was eight years younger than Robert Mitchum. But he didn't say, "He's the same age as me." He said, "He's no older than I am."

This was originally going to be a John Wayne vehicle.

Popular Dialogues

"McKay: Backshootin'! Bushwhackin'! That's all the young ones know these days. They got no pride! They got no honor! It just ain't no fun anymore."

"Flagg: You gave me your word not to try anything, and the minute I turned my back you almost took my head off. McKay: I didn't give you my word - I gave you my promise. Flagg: It's the same thing! McKay: No it ain't - one's my promise, and the other's my word!"