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Waterhole #3 (1967)
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Reviews Counted:6
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Rotten:6
Average Rating:3.3/10
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: A sprightly spoof of western movie conventions. A disgruntled army officer gets together with an outlaw and a somewhat disinclined hostage to carry out a daring gold robbery. But meanwhile, back... A sprightly spoof of western movie conventions. A disgruntled army officer gets together with an outlaw and a somewhat disinclined hostage to carry out a daring gold robbery. But meanwhile, back in town, the sheriff has his mind on other things... like a gambler who's stolen a prize-winning horse -- and is just about to steal the heart of the lawman's daughter, too. [More]
Starring: James Coburn, Carroll O'Connor, Joan Blondell, Claude Akins
Starring: James Coburn, Carroll O'Connor, Joan Blondell, Claude Akins, Bruce Dern, Margaret Blye, Timothy Carey
Director: William A. Graham
Director: William A. Graham
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Reviews for Waterhole #3
A bit of an homage, if not a rip-off, of every Clint Eastwood character in the wild West...
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