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Cat Ballou (1965) Reviews

Cat Ballou (1965)
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This musical spoof of Westerns featured Lee Marvin in dual roles that won him a Best Actor Oscar. Jane Fonda stars as the title character, a prim schoolmarm returning to her hometown of Wolf City, Wyoming, after receiving an Eastern education. On the train ride, Cat meets up with a pair of friendly, charming crooks, Clay Boone (Michael Callan) and his uncle, Jed (Dwayne Hickman), the former becoming hopelessly smitten with the naive but tough Cat. Upon arriving home, Cat discovers that her eccentric father, Frankie (John Marley), is being threatened with bodily harm by a development company that desperately wants his land. When Frankie is murdered by ruthless, noseless killer Tim Strawn (Marvin), Cat straps on a pair of six-shooters and persuades Clay, Jed, and her father's loyal Native American hand Jackson Two-Bears (Tom Nardini) to sign on as her posse. In her quest for revenge, Cat also recruits Kid Shelleen (also played by Marvin), a one-time fearsome gunslinger who's now a hopeless alcoholic. Cat Ballou (1965) is interspersed throughout the narrative with appearances by Stubby Kaye and Nat King Cole as a pair of balladeers who comment on the action musically in Greek chorus style. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Jane FondaLee Marvin, (more)
Director(s):
Elliot Silverstein
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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(14 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


June R.

Cute, silly, action, adventure. I love old movies. You get a good story, romance without nudity, and even a murder can get sneaked in without being gory.

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James W.

This is a good vehicle for Jane Fonda. It is entertaining, has good plot twists. The ballad that is played throughout gets a little trying.

Yes   |   No


Aaron C.

Really goofy movie. It seems like it was put together on a lark. We rented it to check out Lee Marvin's celebrated performance and we were both bemused, rather than impressed, by his over-the-top drunk.

Yes   |   No


Victor A.

A GREAT CLASSIC

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Charlie R.

It was OK . . . had seen it a long time ago and remembered as being funnier . . . maybe I'm just getting old.

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Carolyn M.

Very simply--an Oldie but Goodie. Good acting overall, with Lee Marvin performing well as a drunk. Good way to spend a rainy afternoon...you can feel as if you haver not wasted an hour and half of your time.

Yes   |   No


Linda O.

They don't make them like they use to.

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Judy K.

Old comedy movies are fun to watch,especially if it's been awhile.Jane and the gang played well together and its good to see entertaining fun without violence and nudity

Yes   |   No


Rich B.

Hanoi Jane was OK/cute in this movie, but it was too "cutesy" and predictable for me.

Yes   |   No


Gwendolyn M.

It was when I saw it as a child and I still love it.

Yes   |   No


 
 
 

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    June R.

    Cute, silly, action, adventure. I love old movies. You get a good story, romance without nudity, and even a murder can get sneaked in without being gory.

    Yes   |   No

     
    James W.

    This is a good vehicle for Jane Fonda. It is entertaining, has good plot twists. The ballad that is played throughout gets a little trying.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Aaron C.

    Really goofy movie. It seems like it was put together on a lark. We rented it to check out Lee Marvin's celebrated performance and we were both bemused, rather than impressed, by his over-the-top drunk.

    Yes   |   No

     
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