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6.1/10
IMDbThe film correctly shows the way the historical Wild Bill carried his revolvers, butt-forward in a belt or sash without any holsters.
Charles Bronson's final western.
This monster movie was produced by Dino De Laurentiis who around the time of the mid-1970s in the wake of Jaws (1975) produced a number of these movies featuring wild beasts. These movies included King Kong (1976), Orca (1977) and The White Buffalo (1977).
Final movie that star actor Charles Bronson made with producer Dino De Laurentiis.
Kim Novak earned $50,000 for just 3 days work.
"[after their stagecoach is attacked, Hickok and Pickney check for casualties] Wild Bill Hickok: This lady's walkin' the streets of glory. Abel Pinkney: God damn! Blue Whistler musta caught her right in the third eye."
"[first lines] Amos Bixby: What the Hell is going on? Wild Bill Hickok: I had a dream. Amos Bixby: If there'd been anyone in the upper, you'd have sent him to Hell on a shudder. Wild Bill Hickok: Sorry, Mister Bixby. Amos Bixby: My God, Mister Otis. You will stow those damned irons in your carpet bag or I'll stop this train and set you out in Wyoming on your boots. Amos Bixby: [narrating] In September of 1874 Wild Bill Hickok came back to the Old West. I didn't place him then because he was wearing a different name and he had a strange bee in his bonnet, a deadly dream that was eating out his soul. A nightmare that he had to hunt down and face up to before it turned him into a raving maniac. I oughta know. I was there."