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Sunset By Marshall Fine
Blake Edwards directed this homage to both the Old West and the silent
era in filmmaking that undeservedly received indifferent reviews and did
little business. James Garner is perfectly cast as Wyatt Earp who, his
lawman days behind him, is brought to Hollywood in the waning days of
silent movies to serve as a consultant on a movie about his life. There,
he hooks up with cowboy star Tom Mix (Bruce Willis, in relaxed, low-key
mode) and together they solve a murder. Though Edwards includes elements
of slapstick, he actually puts together a fairly involving mystery plot
and a compelling cast of characters, including Malcolm McDowell, Mariel
Hemingway, and Dermot Mulroney. But this is Garner's film, aided by a
surprisingly likable Willis performance.
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|  | Director: Blake Edwards
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|  | Stars: Bruce Willis, James Garner, Malcolm McDowell, Mariel Hemingway, Jennifer Edwards, Kathleen Quinlan, Patricia Hodge, Richard Bradford, M. Emmet Walsh, Joe Dallesandro
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|  | Released: April 29, 1988
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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