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WesternAction

The Quick and the Dead

- Think you're quick enough?

A mysterious woman comes to compete in a quick-draw elimination tournament, in a town taken over by a notorious gunman.

Release Date : 1995-02-09

Language :EnglishSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : TriStar PicturesIndieProd Company Productions

Production Country : JapanUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Sharon Stone

Character Name : Ellen

Original Name : Sharon Stone

Gender : Female

Gene Hackman

Character Name : John Herod

Original Name : Gene Hackman

Gender : Male

Russell Crowe

Character Name : Cort

Original Name : Russell Crowe

Gender : Male

Leonardo DiCaprio

Character Name : Kid

Original Name : Leonardo DiCaprio

Gender : Male

Tobin Bell

Character Name : Dog Kelly

Original Name : Tobin Bell

Gender : Male

Roberts Blossom

Character Name : Doc Wallace

Original Name : Roberts Blossom

Gender : Male

Kevin Conway

Character Name : Eugene Dred

Original Name : Kevin Conway

Gender : Male

Keith David

Character Name : Sgt. Clay Cantrell

Original Name : Keith David

Gender : Male

Lance Henriksen

Character Name : Ace Hanlon

Original Name : Lance Henriksen

Gender : Male

Pat Hingle

Character Name : Horace the Bartender

Original Name : Pat Hingle

Gender : Male

Gary Sinise

Character Name : Marshall

Original Name : Gary Sinise

Gender : Male

Mark Boone Junior

Character Name : Scars

Original Name : Mark Boone Junior

Gender : Male

Olivia Burnette

Character Name : Katie

Original Name : Olivia Burnette

Gender : Female

Fay Masterson

Character Name : Mattie Silk

Original Name : Fay Masterson

Gender : Female

Raynor Scheine

Character Name : Ratsy

Original Name : Raynor Scheine

Gender : Male

Woody Strode

Character Name : Charlies Moonlight

Original Name : Woody Strode

Gender : Male

Jerry Swindall

Character Name : Blind Boy

Original Name : Jerry Swindall

Gender : Male

Scott Spiegel

Character Name : Gold Teeth Man

Original Name : Scott Spiegel

Gender : Male

Jonothon Gill

Character Name : Spotted Horse

Original Name : Jonothon Gill

Gender : Male

Sven-Ole Thorsen

Character Name : Gutzon

Original Name : Sven-Ole Thorsen

Gender : Male

Lennie Loftin

Character Name : Foy

Original Name : Lennie Loftin

Gender : Male

Matthew Gold

Character Name : Foy's Boy

Original Name : Matthew Gold

Gender : Male

Arturo Gastelum

Character Name : Carlos Montoya

Original Name : Arturo Gastelum

Gender : Male

David Cornell

Character Name : Simp Dixon

Original Name : David Cornell

Gender : Male

Josef Rainer

Character Name : Virgil Sparks

Original Name : Josef Rainer

Gender : Male

Stacy Linn Ramsower

Character Name : Young Ellen

Original Name : Stacy Linn Ramsower

Gender : Female

Tony Lee Boggs

Character Name : Zeb

Original Name : Tony Lee Boggs

Gender : Male

Scott Ryder

Character Name : Gunfighter

Original Name : Scott Ryder

Gender : Male

Timothy Patrick Quill

Character Name : Man in Bar

Original Name : Timothy Patrick Quill

Gender : Male

Solomon Abrams

Character Name : Man on Veranda

Original Name : Solomon Abrams

Gender : Male

John Cameron

Character Name : Bordello Swell

Original Name : John Cameron

Gender : Male

Michael Stone

Character Name : Counselor

Original Name : Michael Stone

Gender : Male

Butch Molina

Character Name : Saloon Patron

Original Name : Butch Molina

Gender : Male

Mick Garris

Character Name : Young Herod's Man

Original Name : Mick Garris

Gender : Male

Greg Goossen

Character Name : Young Herod's Man

Original Name : Greg Goossen

Gender : Male

Oliver Dear

Character Name : Young Herod's Man

Original Name : Oliver Dear

Gender : Male

Ruben Angelo

Character Name : Teenager (uncredited)

Original Name : Ruben Angelo

Gender : Male

James Cotner

Character Name : Townsman (uncredited)

Original Name : James Cotner

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Nice try from Raimi, but ultimately it creeps just above average. The Western is a tough genre to tackle in the modern age, more so when it's post Dances With Wolves and Unforgiven's masterclasses 101. But tackling both these challenges is nothing to the one which director Sam Raimi asks of the audience in his stab at the genre. A female gunslinger is here played by a Hollywood beauty, Sharon Stone, but she isn't right for the lead role. She obviously looks gorgeous and she broods and pouts better than most of her modern day peers, but she lacks a menacing streak, a bit of believable nastiness that just might have lifted the film to better heights. We understand and expect the vulnerability she shows, but to succeed here in the testosterone fuelled town of Redemption, she's going to have to convince as a tough gal. And Stone just isn't up to the task. The film does have good points to enjoy though, very much so. The story, although gimmicky, works well as an entertaining popcorn munching tale, while the cast list reads like a whose who of solid and quality thespers, (Gene Hackman wandering in from Unforgiven to play Little Bill's ghost, Russell Crowe, Leonardo DeCaprio, Keith David, Pat Hingle & Lance Henriksen). Also into the plus column is the always impressive cinematography from Dante Spinotti, and there is no denying Sam Raimi's keen eye for detail, with his zooming shots a real treat during the shoot out sequences - his Spaghetti Western leanings further enhanced by Alan Silvestri's pasta influenced score. Yet in spite of this bravado attempt, and acknowledging that the makers have tried something different, The Quick & The Dead isn't quite quick enough on the draw to outlive the leading lady misstep. 6/10

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-08-27

Now I saw this in the cinema in 1995 and had somehow managed to completely forget all about it - until I saw it again just last week and realised why. It's not that it is awful, it's just that it is so very derivative and very, very dependant on Gene Hackman ("Herod") who walks a fine line between menace and ham in a none too convincing fashion. He is running a to-the-death gun slinging competition - almost like one of the chivalric jousts of old - with the winner having to face him in the final shoot-out for an huge poke. Sharon Stone ("Ellen") arrives in his dingy town just at the start of the process determined to avenge her father's killer; Russell Crowe is "Cort", a preacher who also has a pretty violent past and "the Kid" (Leonardo di Caprio) who has the clear belief that his youth and skill make him all but immortal are all coaxed, cajoled and threatened into participating in this game of death. Sam Raimi has all the ingredients of a great little western adventure, but the cast don't work well together at all. Stone is well past her potent best and the usual guy-with-a-grudge theme is now so hackneyed as to render this little better than a series of gunfights with characters about whom I could not care less. The cinematography and some of the photographic styles are interesting, though - the film has a classy look to it and Alan Silvestri creates some tension with his slightly untypical (for a western) score; but the whole is nowhere near the sum of the parts leaving us with something that now, more than ever, just looks like it's been made for telly.

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2024-09-18

**_Mythic Western about a quick-draw contest in a town with an all-star cast_** Sharon Stone stars as a grim, nonchalant woman who, curiously, enters a dueling contest in a remote Southwest desert town "ruled" by outlaw Herod (Gene Hackman). A pacifist preacher is forced by Herod to participate in the contest, but he ain't no conventional minister (Russell Crowe). Other notables include: Leonardo DiCaprio, Lance Henriksen, Tobin Bell, Keith David, Gary Sinise and Pat Hingle. "The Quick and the Dead" (1995) was co-produced by Stone and she was responsible for getting the youthful & skinny DiCaprio in the cast, she even paid his salary (?!). Stone also apprehended New Zealander Crowe with this being his first American feature. When dressed in her tight leather pants Sharon was unable to sit down (lol). Interestingly, she fired her hottie stand-in because she was getting more attention from the crew on set (!). She later confessed that Crowe was her favorite on screen kisser, but kissing DiCaprio was like kissing her arm (lol). The tone is mythic in the manner of those spaghetti Westerns of the 60s, but with superior production values and obviously seminal to Tarantino Westerns ("Django Unchained" and "The Hateful Eight"). While the vibe isn't exactly realistic, the cast members take the material seriously and ham it up with gusto. You can tell they all had a great time. The movie's town bound and comic booky with larger-than-life characters, but it's not campy or comedic, although it's somewhat silly. The film's title is presumably taken from 1 Peter 4:5 of the KJV translation of the Bible, which details how Christ "is ready to judge the quick and the dead." The phrase also appears in the Apostle's Creed with the same meaning. In both cases 'quick' is an Old English term for "living." The movie's title clearly plays off both the modern and archaic meanings in that there are two kinds of gunfighters in the Old West: those who are quick (that is, fast and alive) and those who are dead. It runs 1 hour, 47 minutes, and was shot completely in Arizona (including Old Tucson). GRADE: B+