The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday

The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Western
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Don Taylor, José Luis Ortega
  • Cast(s): Lee Marvin, Oliver Reed, Robert Culp, Elizabeth Ashley, Strother Martin See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 42min
  • Music: John Cameron,Norman B. Schwartz,Bernard F. Pincus,Greg Dillon
  • Similar To: Blazing Samurai, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
  • Story:
    Sam Longwood, a frontiersman who has seen better days, spies the gold-mine partner, Jack Colby, who ran off with all the gold from a mine they were prospecting fifteen years earlier. He tells his other partners from that time, Joe Knox and Billy, and they confront Colby demanding not only the thousand dollars he took but an addition fifty-nine thousand for their trouble. After being thwarted in this attempt, they, and a would-be whore named Thursday, hatch a plan to kidnap Colby's wife, Nancy Sue, who is coincidently Sam's old flame, but find that Nancy Sue is not the sweet girl that Sam remembers.
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STORY

Story
Sam Longwood, a frontiersman who has seen better days, spies the gold-mine partner, Jack Colby, who ran off with all the gold from a mine they were prospecting fifteen years earlier. He tells his other partners from that time, Joe Knox and Billy, and they confront Colby demanding not only the thousand dollars he took but an addition fifty-nine thousand for their trouble. After being thwarted in this attempt, they, and a would-be whore named Thursday, hatch a plan to kidnap Colby's wife, Nancy Sue, who is coincidently Sam's old flame, but find that Nancy Sue is not the sweet girl that Sam remembers.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Lee Marvin and Oliver Reed had a drinking contest, which Reed won after ten hours when Marvin fell unconscious.

After making this film Lee Marvin left Hollywood and went into semi-retirement from acting.

The period of principal photography on this picture was a shoot of about twelve weeks which ran from late 1974 to early 1975.

The Universal Pictures studio first announced this movie in 1973 with James Garner starring. Other key creatives included producer Jack Sher and executive producer Meta Rosenberg. The project was to be a joint venture between two production companies, Sher's 'Jack Sher Productions' and Garner's 'Cherokee Productions'. Principal photography at that time was slated to commence in 1974. This announcement was made in the 7th September 1973 edition of show-business trade-paper 'Daily Variety'.

Cast members Lee Marvin and Strother Martin, both previously had appeared in the cinema movies Attack (1956), Pocket Money (1972) and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962). They had also both previously appeared on television in The Twilight Zone: The Grave (1961) and Fireside Theatre: Sound in the Night (1952).

Popular Dialogues

"[Sam rebuffs the romantic advances of Thursday] Thursday: Where are you going, Sam? Sam Longwood: I'm going into town to get my money from Jack Colby and then get shed of the bunch of ya! I've been shot five times, knifed twice, bit on the ass by a pig, stomped on by a horse and sat on by a mule. And once, in the winter of '91, a grizzly chewed my big toe off. And I've survived two avalanches, three blizzards, five Indian uprisings and seven Presidential elections, but I aint never been owned by no woman nor dog... and I've come too far down the road to let it happen to me now."

"Billy: Hey, Whatadaya got there, Joe Knox? Joe Knox (Joseph Pendergast Knox): Whores, Billy! Whores!"