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Sunset (1988)
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Director Blake Edwards departed from his customary sex farces to direct an unusual satirical Western comedy-thriller. In 1927, legendary lawman Wyatt Earp (James Garner) comes to Hollywood to serve as an advisor to a film studio making a movie about Earp's life. He meets silent screen cowboy star Tom Mix (Bruce Willis). The two stumble upon a murder that has apparently occurred on the set but is linked to a renowned bordello. The aging cowboy and the young actor set off on a series of time-warp misadventures to try to solve the mystery. Along the way, they encounter the shady Alfie Alperin (Malcom McDowell) and the intriguing Cheryl King (Mariel Hemingway). ~ Michael Betzold, Rovi

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Starring:
Bruce WillisJames Garner, (more)
Director(s):
Blake Edwards
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
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JUDY R.

This is a good movie. Bruce Willis and James Garner are both good and they have a great chemistry. The storyline is a little schlocky but I liked it..

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Steven C.

This film is not sure if it wants to be a comedy, a mystery, or an adventure flick. Ultimately, it's not very good at any of those. It was awfully slow at the beginning and I kept waiting for the "good part" to come - but it never came. Garner and Willis do a great job, but good acting couldn't salvage the weak script.

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Don B.

Mariel Hemingway is the prettiest thing I have ever seen in a tuxcedo. Bruce Willis and James Gardner are both supurb. Could be the best movie I've ever seen, "Give or take a lie or two".

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