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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2011
- The Quick and the Dead is a 1995 western film directed by Sam Raimi and starring Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio. The story focuses on "The Lady" (Stone), a gunfighter who rides into the 1878 Wild West town of Redemption, controlled by the ruthless John Herod (Hackman). The Lady joins a deadly dueling competition in an attempt to exact revenge for her father's death.
Writer Simon Moore's script for The Quick and the Dead was purchased by Sony Pictures Entertainment in May 1993, and actress Sharon Stone signed on as both star and co-producer. Development was fast tracked after director Sam Raimi's hiring, and principal photography began in Old Tucson Studios in Arizona on November 21, 1993. Distribution duties were covered by Sony-owned TriStar Pictures and Columbia Pictures. The Quick and the Dead was released in the United States on February 10, 1995 to a dismal box office performance, and received mixed but generally favorable reviews from critics.
This was Woody Strode's final performance (the film is dedicated to him), as well as the last theatrical release of Roberts Blossom. - Фільми й анімація
I like how the spectators stand behind the shooters lol.
Not me 😂
Never thought of that haha
Imagine being one of the spectators behind them but with those long, bright foam noodles like behind the hoop at a basketball game.
Who knows, maybe mayor hackman was forcing to stand back there? 😂
No one was directly behind
Love the Doc in this film. Just walks up to the body, stares at it from a few feet away, and says "Man's dead".
thats Robert Blossoms ...... best remembered for movies like Deranged , Old man in Home Alone , Christin .
🤣🤣🤣
He had to study for seven years to be qualified enough to say that.
In the doctor's defense, Spotted Horse was shot in the chest and flat on his back. In all honesty, I think that most people would have figured that Spotted Horse was a goner.
@@stellertonybeller1972 and Doc in Escape from Alcatraz
Spotted Horse was the toughest SOB in the competition. He took one to the chest and one to the head and even lifted his hand to try and shoot one more time. Bad ass!
aahahahha.......hell yeah
Man..was big pimpin
Thats the man..i hope had at least 1000 bastard spreading whatever genes made his hide refuse to give up the ghost so strong lol
He got hit in the gut I think, which is, as far as I know, much, much more painful. Regardless, Spotted Horse was tough, the toughest, shame he was a shit shot and slow.
He's a good actor ..
@@Evilfish82 How accurate of a shot would you be after being shot in the stomach, not counting the other times you'd been shot and the one bullet that hasn't even come out yet?
Apart from everything else, I miss Gene Hackman on the screen so much! What a legend!
One of the best too ever do it.
He seemed to play the same character in every movie where his intensity was either at 10 mph or 110 mph with nothing in-between.
@@leveljoe your not wrong. The man is a method actor of extreme highs and lows legend on the screen
He's 92 years old I think he deserves cozy retirement and besides he's given us plenty
Well, he has a catalog of 387 or so movies to watch so, you can relive his greatest hits
My grandfather was an extra in this movie, you could see him at 1:27, on the right, he's the one with the big hat and the all brown suit standing tall and proud.
r.i.p. Tata ❤❤❤
We miss you
All of them wear big hats. Be specific 😂
@@micktaylor7745 ALL brown suit??? The other two have either black or white, the one in all brown on the right.
I see him. Congratulations. This is one of my favorite underrated films.
he looks amazing!
Are you on instagram by any chance?
I don't think that doctor is a qualified medical professional.
Kenazzle I guess the general idea is that when you get shot in the centre of the torso, you tend to die
I don't believe that man's ever been to medical school
Kenazzle i
"I dont believe that man has ever been to medical school." - Buzz Lightyear
I was so hoping he'd come by again and say that he's dead a second time.
"I cannot be killed by a bullet."
-Man killed by bullet
2 bullets
Those who say "i cannot be killed" will most certainly be killed
He did say A bullet ha ha
by2
Lex Luthor let him die.
Cameraman: how many zoom in sir?
Director: yes
I actually like sam raimi's zoom in, it feels like you're watching a comic book film.
This comment deserves more likes.
athi jinx - Should have zoomed in on that chick on her horse!
That's Sam Raimi baybeee
just lazy storyboarding i bet. not at all like the good the bad and the ugly final duel. if u haven't seen it, it's freaking awesome ua-cam.com/video/aJCSNIl2Pls/v-deo.html
Such an underrated film. Excellent chemistry between all the actors. Gene Hackman is one of those rare actors who can play a good guy or bad guy equally well and has never been typecasted.
I honestly believe that mainstream critics didn't understand Raimis pulp western. It is such a good film, a great love letter to spaghetti western and early pulp. Also beautifully shot and edited.
Hackman's acting career is something just short of Godlike.
Hackman was well named, he's a hack, man.
Especially when he plays a villain in a western
How do you figure that?
even in the worst Superman film he does way better than the movie had any right to.
@@tval00 It's Unforgiven, not The Unforgiven. That's a whole different movie.
"Spotted Horse cannot be killed by a bullet!"
Yeah, it took two!
Until he got shot in the head. You want to kill something, headshot's the way to go.
Always aim for the head!
Dean D unless her name is malalaa
Yeah, and he had a ten shooter to boot. After firing five shots there were still more in the chamber. Go figure
But two? Now that’s a different story.
Love the references to spaghetti westerns, like the close-ups on the faces when the gunslingers are about to shot. What an underrated movie!
Except done in a way that shows that this director had no idea why those movies worked and were shot so beautifully
@@joeldb yeah these made me want to laugh. The spaghetti westerns were BAD ASS when they did it.
@@joeldb What a stupid remark. Who says that the director had the ambition to make just another "classic" western? In fact, he surely didn't want to do that. This movie works in its own way, the reference to classic westerns is there, without the intention to have the same content (or lack of content, since so many westerns cruelly lack of content).
I kinda hate all that stuff because Raimi makes it feel like a parody of westerns. It sucks out the sincerity.
Just sitting here laughing my ass off at all the people complaining, thinking this was supposed to be a serious western or something. This is an awesome movie for what it is, and it never claims to take itself seriously.
I agree. Not every film has to be Jane Austen or Wuthering Heights. For every bit of Oscar bait, there needs to be a Police Academy 3 or Batman Lego Movie. Pure, simple escapism.
It was supposed to be a joke and it is.
Just as well it doesn't try to take itself seriously because it's a steaming pile of horseshit.
You're a steaming pile of horseshit that nobody around you takes seriously. The movie's already a cult classic, lmfao, and you're NOTHING
Agreed. Can’t understand all the hate for this movie.
I love the way this scene is edited. The last we see of Russell Crowe before Spotted Horse is killed is a look of defeat, making the shot all the more "quick" for the audience.
"more quick" is the terminology of a poorly educated individual.
"quicker" is the word used by better educated persons.
@@7ebr830 Okay but nobody asked, ya fucking Redditor.
@@LordVader1094
If you don't mind me asking, who asked _you_ for your comment? Oh, that's right, idiots like you don't give a fcuk about making sense or avoiding hypocrisy because you're too self-centered and stupid to realise how dumb you are. 😜🤣
@@7ebr830 - It was a play on the title of the movie, "The Quick and the Dead." Did you notice how I put quotes around "quick?"
Also, you should capitalize words that start sentences.
@@WastedPo
1. When breaking grammatical protocol, use "sic" to demonstrate your intention. I can't be expected to know what's on your mind.
2. I did not need to use a capital in either of the two sentences in my original post because each was a word in quotes employed in context. (Neither broke grammatical rules as used in situ, ergo, I had no need to paranthesise them with "sic".)
I love how squeaky his hammer is from the spring, old irons like that wore from moisture on the internals
He was right,…
“A” bullet could not kill him.
That engine was WAY smart!!
But 2 did 😂
Hackman, what a diverse actor. Villain, victim, loner, hero, just anything. And one's immediately convinced he's the actual character.
Fumbling relative Buck Barrow in Bonnie & Clyde. That was his first film IIRC. I even thought he was very good in that one especially for an unknown.
CMON ELTON JOHN GAVE HIM BULLET!
That blind kid sure throws a bullet like a mean pinball! He's a bullet ball wizard. There has to be a twist. A bullet ball wizard's got such a supple wrist.
When you run out of quarters at the arcade and you’re on your last life
Literally since I think Spotted Horse was down to his last bullet too.
"Give me another bullet John!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Hackman smiles that beautiful smile.!
Deserved the Academy Award just for the smile!
I love this movie so much when I was a kid.
I mean, gunslingers. Fast-draw shooting tournament. A badass retired gunman vs evil boss gunman. This is anime material to the core.
Oh, did I mention Leo Di Caprio?
I feel like you would enjoy Trigun then
@@nickirmen6671 I love Trigun, but it's not exactly a wild west- themed manga. You should check out Peace Maker tho, it's literally a gunslinger manga.
You forgot to mention Sharon Stone!
Raimi went crazy with the camera in this movie, and I love it.
I still need to watch Army of Darkness every few years to get my fix of his best work and Bruce Campbell's sassy comebacks. The two movies are only 3 years apart in release.
I like how the doctor casually walked by him and said he's dead! Then he gets back up a minute later. Fucken doctors sucked even then.
Old timey doctors were the best, drunk as hell all day and diagnosing people like, "You got demons in your blood, you should do cocaine about."
He didn't poke him with a stick first. You ALWAYS poke them with a stick. Then you KNOW for sure they're dead.
@@georgecoventry8441 hahahaaa
This is depressingly accurate, the sheer number of people buried alive resulted in a market for coffins with supplies, air tubes, and various alarms built in so people could be recovered if they weren't actually dead.
@@joescott778 worst case of toe foot I ever saw
I love when autocomplete on search bars vindicate me. I typed "spotted horse" and the first thing that popped up was "spotted horse cannot be killed by a bullet".
russell looks so cool in his young age
bee 2bee same thing can be said for almost everybody
It's the hair.
watch The silver brumby film of russell crowe in his late 20s he is so good looking and so young...
I know cool
Why did they keep different bullets in the same box?
The kid's selling whatever people's buying. And he's blind. It's amazing he'd even managed to discern them.
To build tension.
bc reasons
The script said so.
Because movies
Russell Crowe is damned near the greatest actor of my time(I'm 55) . I can't see that anyone surpasses him. A Beautiful Mind(should have won best actor), Gladiator (omg loved that), Cinderella Man(magnificent), LA Confidential( he and Kevin Spacey made that movie), Master and Commander( one of the greatest movies of all time) and so on and so on....
Well i mean there IS GENE HACKMAN
There's Tom Hanks, Denzel Washington, John Malkovich, Sir Sean Connery and lot's of others who could have a claim to that title as well
Kiefer Sutherland was offered the role of Cort but he was committed to another film.. He could have done it good as Crowe.
@@rickim.clarke8894 lol those scrubs don’t compare
@@rickim.clarke8894 We're not seriously considering Sean Connery as part of the same generation of actors as Crowe, are we?
I guess this man has to entertain people everywhere he goes from Roma to the states
"Elton John giving a bullet to Maximus the Merciful " ancient Greece 2000 bbc
Colorized
LMMFAO!!! ‘And young Bullet Boy blind, blind as a bat, leadeth Cort The Killer to earning moniker Killer afoot with much weeping for Spotted Horse…’-cf. Ezra Pound, Canto II
I like the attention they gave to the guns. Notice he has to put the bullet in the proper chamber and doesn't just magic it like a lot of movies do.
I remember one of the evil dead films (think it was the 3rd one) where it is totally obvious that ash wasn't actually reloading his shotgun. He just fumbles with it 😊.
Welcome back, killer. Great line.
Maximus ! Maximus ! Maximus !
Roham Pasha
Maximus, the Merciful!!
...
Usually.
Pity Cort wasn’t paired with the Swedish champ. Titus vs. Maximus all over again.
Damekles
Sword !! Give me a sword!!
@@Konrad_Wallenrod it does remind me of gladiator
Then a few years later Russell's opponent was the one saying "give me a sword".
"Spotted Horse cannot be killed by a bullet!"
(HERE LIES SPOTTED HORSE
KILLED BY A BULLET)
TheCoolProfessor Technically, he was right. Spotted Horse could not be killed by A bullet. No one said anything about TWO bullets.
Lemme guess, you're Navajo right
"Movement", don't feel alone nor singled out, world history is replete with peaceful societies & civilizations who were wiped out for their land & property by those who could.
It's not just whites, it's Humans.
There were plenty of historical recorded skirmishes between tribes leaving one the loser, the other the winner to whom went the spoils of their little war.
Only when the government is back in the hands of the Creator will true peace once again reign throughout all creation.
I have no answer *why* it is this way.
"It isn't 'Why?' - it just *IS* "
- Van Morrison
Dave Studdaman windtalkers
Movement. We coulda won but they didn't tell you we lost by diseases, if it weren't for those dirty ass bitches coming off that ship and they weren't sick! We would of won!
Gene, wherever you are, if you're reading this, you played a real helluva bad guy!
Heck, you're a real good everything because you've acted just about every possible character there is and have done so with the highest "caliber" of performance.
I hope your remaining years here are in peace filled preparation for the greatest of all roles, entering eternity without needing to act.
...for another has taken that role for all of us "Bad Guys".
†
The hell are you on about?
You can't *see* what I'm saying? Acts 26:18
Sin in a myth. A phony disease designed to sell a phony cure.
@@Easy-Eight The hell are you babbling about? According to certain religions, the very act of existing is a punishable sin. No need to dirty your hands by killing, they were born dirty.
Get off of your fucking high horses, atheists. Y'all are typically shittier people than even the most greedy of Evangelical preachers.
"Sword!!! Give me a sword" 😁
Dat medic xD "doesn't move? Its dead"
Emmanuercules reminds me of a doctor .
battlefield 4 medics
Medic's wife: "doesn't move? Its impotent"
Preacher goes from thou shalt not kill to “give me a bullet, goddammit!” Real quick… breaking a couple commandments in just seconds 🤣🤣🤣
When crap hits the fan, people show their true colors.
He didnt want to kill anybody but he had to defend himself and also he forced into this gunfight.
Hands down, one of my favorite movies. My dad played this movie all the time
Ah, all the hardcore western movie aficionados whining in the youtube peanut gallery. This movie was fun and obviously made tongue in cheek. Another brilliant Hackman performance.
Imagine if he rubbed his hands with the sand just like gladiator before the fight lol
This movie ages like fine wine
gene Hackman great actor
For unknown reasons. Spotted Horse is my favorite supporting character in this movie.
After this he went back to living his life as a gang member where he would be captured by a boy and his dad and taken by train at 3:10 to Yuma.
He was a preacher in this movie, and in 3:10 to Yuma, his gun was called "The Hand of God."
@@5TailFox his gun would later be passed down to a footballer called Maradona
Welcome back, killer.
Probably the most aired movie on TBS.
I’m gonna have to watch this movie again....I forgot how cool it was!👍
Evan Abbott
I just bought a 3 dollar copy at Walmart it was worth the money always feels nice to watch something on DVD, but it’s also free on UA-cam.
That bullet flipping through the air is the real star of the show
Are you not entertained!!!!
Juan Lopez so, you know where that comes from.
Wrong movie
Not really nah
Wild Bill quote
Good old gladiator
"Now, goddamit!"
says the priest.
He’s a priest, not a saint.
That blind guy had the fastest hands there
And made a pretty good throw all things considered.
Love when Herod throws the preacher collar in Cort’s face. It’s basically Herod saying “GFY” 😆
I love how he wasn’t wearing it the whole scene until that very second…
@@deadschooled are you blind ?
Man of his word, couldn't be killed by a single bullet, it took 2.
No, he was wounded by one bullet and then he was killed by one bullet
One of the best western
Love this movie haha, Gene Hackman scared me in this role.
+Chloe Lane welcome back.....killer. heh heh heh heh.....
He's ruthless in this role.
jim johnston I guess he realized how good he is at playing evil sheriffs after Unforgiven
0:08 - I like the whole scene of him loading the gun, wheeling it along his finger, and landing the gun into his holster.
And the crowd went silent…
This is actually a pretty accurate representation of how hard it can be to kill, especially with 19th Century pistols.
It can take a couple of shots and a minute or two...
And very often, you just would have missed...
Yeah, if you look at velocities and grain weights of early cartridges especially handgun cartridges you might be surprised how underpowered some of them are. The .38 colt ammunition that the preacher was using used a 130 to 150 grain bullet going just over 700 fps. By comparison. 147 grain 9mm luger rounds go 1000 fps.
@@adeptronic
And? 45acp only travels about 800fps and has killed a lot of people
@@kirkstinson7316 That is a 230 grain bullet you are talking about though. I am not going to have to explain to you why a lighter bullet traveling at a similar speed to a heavier bullet would have less energy right?
Depends where ya get hit
I love the way Hackman claps softly with his leather gloves
Sharon Stone was an A list star at this point and as the producer cast newcomers Crowe and DiCaprio.
There’s more zooms in this than there are gear shifts in the F&F franchise, Days of Thunder, and Talledega Nights combined.
Lol "now Goddammit!" -preacher
"So are you like spotted horse or sitting bull?"....
"No no I'm not one of those awesome guys".....
Gene Hackman.. Ultimate Bad Guy.
Sharon stone was pretty in this movie
How can nobody be talking about the way he fired that 2nd shot? It's gangsta style+, because he held his gun sideways but also shot from the hip, increasing the difficulty, plus he got a head shot. Best shot in the movie by far!
Decreased the time to shoot, though. Loading gate's on the right, he pointed the right side up. He stopped and aimed, he would have died.
@@RisingAurora Yup, time was def becoming an issue, though I think Spotted Horse was also on his last bullet unless he has a second gun on him.
@@LucianDevine He was.
So, fun fact and I know it's not the same gun used here, but the Chinese replica of the Mauser c96 chambered in .45cal was designed to be fired holding it sideways. Chinese warlords in the 1920s would use it in full-auto to clear buildings. It was nicknamed "Bandit shooting".
Wouldn't be too much of a stretch to assume that weapons with nasty vertical recoil like the 1851 Navy would be held sideways when fired from the hip to account for the recoil.
@@SSD_Penumbra Yes, that was a style of shooting back then. See the Bridgeport rig, a mechanism that rotates the revolver at the hip for shooting. However, a black powder revolver has less recoil then you'd think-the powder has a slower, less efficient burn. Modern(ish) smokeless powder tends to burn more violently. This is why cartridge conversion models have to be a steel frame non-break top, and run a cold load. Figured a fact earned a fact.
I like how this movie is actually a succession of stills images at a fast rate.
My lord, Russell Crowe was so damn beautiful. 🤩 He’s so fit & young looking in this picture. I recently saw him & he was unrecognizable.
Well made movie, very entertaining, SUPER CAST. Sharen Stone is EXPLOSIVE.
This movie kicked butt back in the mid '90's
Spotted horse speaks truth
It takes two
If you haven't seen Russell in the movie Romper Stomper, I highly recomend it ,it's the movie that gave him a big kick start in the movie industry, and one of his best performances,
Cort was my favorite sympathetic character in this movie. Reminded me a little of Josey from Outlaw Josey Wales. A man who is a deadly fighter but tries to reform and only wants to be left alone, but gets dragged back into having to be a badass by crummy lowlifes like Herod and his goons.
Yup, and the thing was, Herod knew Cort was faster than he was.
Gene Hackman is great. When I actually hate the "bad guy", I know its a great actor. Gene has been that guy in several movies.
Lex Luther , 1978
Unforgiven with Eastwood for me. But yeah, Gene always managed to get under your skin when he played a bad guy, but then could also be a great good guy too.
The Hack man!
Such a great actor
Ok doctor you are FIRED....lol
Russell Crowe is NOT wearing the liturgical collar throughout the entire scene until the last shot when Hackman yanks it off him...WHOOPS!
Pretty sure he is its just not as white and noticeable as the one that that is yanked off. After its yanked off you can see he has a short collar on his shirt but at 0:52 and 1:31 you can see he has the collar on.
Yeah it’s there but it looks dirty and blends in with his skin tone
Welcome back killer.
Did you know there are people who don't realize this movie is a satire of the western genre? Amazing.
I don't know about "satire." It's more like a playful exaggeration that still occasionally takes itself seriously.
Sort of in the same vein as "A Knights Tale."
@@kgpspyguy Fair enough, that's actually a pretty good comparison
When I saw this I was just a kid and thought it was awesome. Now, not so much but Sharon Stone is a right bobby dazzler so I'd watch again just for her.
It just goes to show, anyone worth shooting once is worth shooting twice...
Spotted horse cannot be killed by a bullet
Kill by two bullets
Very under rated film, it was a great western with a different style than the norm. But it worked!
All I can think of is "Wanda, don't Cort can kill you with a single bullet from the gun on his belt using his hand..."
"What hand?"
Gene Hackman is an awesome villain in this
Hackman’s amazing performance in this movie makes his death in Unforgiven even more satisfying - true acting, made me hate him so much! Great job
I love American western movies. And that was a good one.
Hackman made this movie, Pure evil. but spotted horse made it badass.
Well he was right about not "A" bullet, in the singular of course.
I like how he hits everything but him.
He just got shot in the gut. How accurate of a shot would you be?
No bullet can kill spotted horse.. but two yes. Great movie
I love this movie Gene Hackman was brilliant in this movie
"Spotted Horse cannot be killed with a bullet."
Nobody mentioned bullets.
“Spotted Horse cannot be killed by a bullet!”
In walks John Wick with a pencil.
A fkn peencil
Who the f*uck can do that?!
Heckman deserve Oscar for this too
The editing and camerawork are great
Gene Hackman is DEATH in this movie - he derives great pleasure in watching people die playing his deadly game - with him the top contender to challenge and defeat if anyone can. He even brings a reformed criminal now a priest back to face him as he taunts and tests his will not to kill - which he is forced to do. Only by deception and can a lost soul, Ellen, who seeks retribution and vengeance against Death for tricking her as a child, into unintentionally shoot and kill her father - the former town sheriff. Ellen and her secret partner - the priest, blow Deaths town to hell with dynamite. and then she faces down and kills DEATH while the priest kills all of Deaths Henchmen. This is a very good movie with lots of details to pay attention too.
I love this movie. I love how it built up to the finale throughout the entire movie, and even crafted about the only possible scenario where Ellen could actually beat Herod, and even then it wasn't a flawless win. With all the odds against Herod he dueled her to a draw on the first shot before finally losing on the second.
Is he death or the darkside of our self?
Bill O'Reilly, I mean Gene Hackman was a beast in this movie.
Although dark movie, performances all wonderful, Gene Hackman, this scene, whom I sometimes miss on screen now-
russel crow magnificent actor
Looked like he loaded something much smaller than a .38 long colt 😂
Doctor my friend is hurt and he won't wake up!
*doctor stares at him for a few seconds without even doing a vital sign check*
Doctor: Man's dead