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The Shooting
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Synopsis
Director Monte Hellman used his beloved "hunter as hunted" theme for his near-existential western The Shooting. Jack Nicholson and Warren Oates are starred in this bare-bones tale of an ex-bounty hunter (Oates) with a price on his head and the cocky young gun (Nicholson) who hopes to collect. The film seems to be exclusively populated by Life's Losers; but even with portents of doom throughout, the ending is still a jaw-dropping experience. Demonstrating the parsimony he'd learned while working with Roger Corman, director Hellman shot The Shooting in Utah simultaneously with another feature, Ride in the Whirlwind, for a combined budget of $150,000. Completed in 1967, The Shooting did not receive widespread release until after Jack Nicholson achieved stardom in the early 1970s. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Will Hutchins Coley
Warren Oates Willett Gashade
Millie Perkins Woman
Jack Nicholson Billy Spear

Production Crew

Gregory Sandor Cinematographer
Richard Markowitz Composer (Music Score)
Monte Hellman Director
Monte Hellman Editor
Jack Nicholson Producer
Monte Hellman Producer
Adrien Joyce Screenwriter
Carole Eastman Screenwriter
Year: 1967
Runtime: 82
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Western

Produced by
American International Pictures