Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Action, Adventure, Crime, Drama, Western | Big Jake | 1971 | Big Jake | George Sherman John Wayne | United States | 110 |
7,2 IMDb Nr.452 | Handlung "Big John = Big Jake = Big Western" In 1909, when John Fain's gang kidnaps Jacob McCandles' grandson and holds him for ransom, Big Jake sets out to rescue the boy. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by ecarle on 20 August 2003) Some comments here have mentioned how much the Western "Big Jake" reminds them of "Dirty Harry." Actually, both films were written by the same screenwriters -- Harry and Rita Fink -- though additional writers were brought in on "Dirty Harry." Both films were developed and shot around the same time. "Big Jake" came out in summer 1971, and "Dirty Harry" came out at Christmas 1971. John Wayne said he was offered "Dirty Harry" before Eastwood took it (but Dirty Harry was also supposedly offered to Paul Newman, Frank Sinatra, Bill Cosby and Walter Matthau before Eastwood, too!) The twice-repeated "do you feel lucky?" speech in "Dirty Harry" and the twice-repeated "your fault, my fault, nobody's fault" speech in "Big Jake" prove to me that the same writers worked on both scripts. Also, Richard Boone must be singled out. This powerful, amusing actor always made a great villain. Wayne had tried to get him as the villain for several films before "Big Jake" (he'd done a cameo in "The Alamo"). Boone finally said "yes" to "Big Jake" and the verbal showdowns between Big John and Big Boone in "Big Jake" are a wonder to behold. BTW, Boone turned down a lot of movie parts during the 70's (like the Robert Shaw part in "The Sting") but came to help out his old friend Wayne twice in that decade: "Big Jake" and "The Shootist" (1976.) | Darsteller John Wayne ... Jacob McCandles Richard Boone ... John Fain Maureen O'Hara ... Martha McCandles Patrick Wayne ... James McCandles Christopher Mitchum ... Michael McCandles (as Chris Mitchum) Bobby Vinton ... Jeff McCandles Bruce Cabot ... Sam Sharpnose Glenn Corbett ... O'Brien Harry Carey Jr. ... Pop Dawson John Doucette ... Buck Dugan | ||||
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