A gambler and a prostitute become thriving business partners in a remote Old West mining town until a large corporation arrives on the scene.
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Warren Beatty
John McCabe
Julie Christie
Constance Miller
René Auberjonois
Sheehan
William Devane
Lawyer
John Schuck
Smalley
Corey Fischer
Mr. Elliott
Bert Remsen
Bart Coyle
Shelley Duvall
Ida Coyle
Keith Carradine
Cowboy
Michael Murphy
Eugene Sears
Director
Robert Altman
Screenplay
Brian McKay
Tagline
"The story of a gambling man and a hustling lady and the empire they fashioned from the wilderness."
Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Production
Warner Bros. Pictures, Robert Altman-David Foster Productions, David Foster Productions
John Chard
July 22, 2018
If a man is fool enough to get into business with a woman, she ain't going to think much of him. McCabe and Mrs Miller is directed by Robert Altman and Altman co-adapts the screenplay with Brian McKay. It's adapted from the novel McCabe written by Edmund Naughton. It stars Warren Beatty, Julie Christie, John Schuck, Keith Carradine, Rene Auberjonois and Bert Remson. Music is by Leonard Cohen an...
Wuchak
August 16, 2019
***Dreary, realistic Western about a brothel in a remote town in the Great Northwest*** A gambling businessman (Warren Beatty) rides into a secluded town near Puget Sound, Washington, and starts a house of ill repute with a professional madam (Julie Christie). When he arrogantly refuses the offers of a major corporation to buy him out, they send grim men to take care of the situation. Bein...
CinemaSerf
March 29, 2026
The elements that are most initially striking about this drama are the cold and the filth. The photography really does immerse us in the grubbiness of the existence of these gold-miners living in squalor and drunken lawlessness amidst the snowy mountains of the American north west. It is to one such hamlet that the ambitious gambler and erstwhile gunman “McCabe” (Warren Beatty) travels full of ide...
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