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The Shootist (1976)

July 21, 1976 (US) Western • 100m

Overview

Afflicted with a terminal illness John Bernard Books, the last of the legendary gunfighters, quietly returns to Carson City for medical attention from his old friend Dr. Hostetler. Aware that his days are numbered, the troubled man seeks solace and peace in a boarding house run by a widow and her son. However, it is not Books' fate to die in peace, as he becomes embroiled in one last valiant battle.

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Top Billed Cast

John Wayne
John Wayne

J.B. Books

Lauren Bacall
Lauren Bacall

Bond Rogers

Ron Howard
Ron Howard

Gillom Rogers

James Stewart
James Stewart

Dr. Hostetler

Richard Boone
Richard Boone

Mike Sweeney

Hugh O'Brian
Hugh O'Brian

Jack Pulford

Harry Morgan
Harry Morgan

Marshall Thibido

Dick Winslow
Dick Winslow

Streetcar Driver

Melody Thomas Scott
Melody Thomas Scott

Girl on Streetcar

Kathleen O'Malley
Kathleen O'Malley

School Teacher

Jack Berle
Jack Berle

Man Outside Metropole (uncredited)

Johnny Crawford
Johnny Crawford

Books' Victim in Flashback (archive footage / uncredited)

Chuck Dawson
Chuck Dawson

Extra (uncredited)

George Dunn
George Dunn

Man Delivering Headstone (uncredited)

Duke Fishman
Duke Fishman

Barfly (uncredited)

Christopher George
Christopher George

Books' Victim in Flashback (archive footage / uncredited)

Jonathan Goldsmith
Jonathan Goldsmith

Books' Victim (uncredited)

Leo Gordon
Leo Gordon

Books' Victim in Flashback (archive footage / uncredited)

Charles G. Martin
Charles G. Martin

Murray the Bartender (uncredited)

Jim Michael
Jim Michael

Barfly (uncredited)

Ernesto Molinari
Ernesto Molinari

Barfly (uncredited)

Darren Patrick Moloney
Darren Patrick Moloney

Paper Boy (uncredited)

Ricky Nelson
Ricky Nelson

Books' Fellow Lawman in Flashback (archive footage / uncredited)

James Nolan
James Nolan

Gambler (uncredited)

Nick Raymond
Nick Raymond

Barfly (uncredited)

Henry Slate
Henry Slate

Pulford Confidant (uncredited)

Bob Steele
Bob Steele

Books' Victim in Flashback (archive footage / uncredited)

Ralph Volkie
Ralph Volkie

White-Haired Bartender (uncredited)

John Zimeas
John Zimeas

Barfly (uncredited)

Crew
Scott Hale
Scott Hale

Screenplay

Elmer Bernstein
Elmer Bernstein

Original Music Composer

Bruce Surtees
Bruce Surtees

Director of Photography

Robert F. Boyle
Robert F. Boyle

Production Design

Jerrold L. Ludwig
Jerrold L. Ludwig

Assistant Editor

Thomas Del Ruth
Thomas Del Ruth

Camera Operator

Richard A. Mention
Richard A. Mention

Assistant Camera

Timothy E. Wade
Timothy E. Wade

Assistant Camera

Douglas Kirkland
Douglas Kirkland

Still Photographer

Dave Sutton
Dave Sutton

Still Photographer

Richard Lawrence
Richard Lawrence

Assistant Art Director

Joe DiBella
Joe DiBella

Makeup Artist

Arthur Jeph Parker
Arthur Jeph Parker

Set Decoration

Dave Grayson
Dave Grayson

Makeup Artist

Joe Florence
Joe Florence

Second Assistant Director

Joseph C. Cavalier
Joseph C. Cavalier

First Assistant Director

Les Fresholtz
Les Fresholtz

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Michael Minkler
Michael Minkler

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

William Cruse
William Cruse

Set Designer

Jerry Whittington
Jerry Whittington

Sound Effects Editor

Arthur Piantadosi
Arthur Piantadosi

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Ted Koerner
Ted Koerner

Special Effects

Augie Lohman
Augie Lohman

Special Effects

Jim Burk
Jim Burk

Stunt Double

David Domeyer
David Domeyer

Special Effects

Luster Bayless
Luster Bayless

Costume Design

Edna Taylor
Edna Taylor

Costume Design

Moss Mabry
Moss Mabry

Costume Design

Betsy Norton
Betsy Norton

Script Supervisor



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 8/10

May 29, 2019

The big man bows out and leaves an indelible mark.

Legendary gunfighter J.B. Books rides into Carson City, diagnosed with terminal cancer he has a short time to live. After taking a room at the widow Bond Rogers' house, he becomes something of a mentor to Bond's son, Gillom.

Dignified, eloquent, perhaps even incredibly sad, The Shootist mirrors John Wayne's personal situation and closes his career (and life) with a poignant last hurrah. Bas… read the rest.

barrymost

⭐ 8/10

September 7, 2019

I publicly take back every negative thing I ever said about John Wayne. I was so far wrong in claiming that he was just a very famous, highly overrated actor, but I blame my misconceptions on the fact that I was probably introduced to him via some of his lesser movies, or perhaps just not the kind of movie I like or usually bother with. I never have been big on Westerns, but after viewing The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, I thought he was okay.… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

June 3, 2023

John Wayne's final big screen role sees him playing a terminally-ill gunfighter determined to go out with his boots on - and to take as much local riff-raff with his as he goes. He settles down in a boarding house run by a slightly puritanical widow - Lauren Bacall, and her teenage son played by Ron Howard. Once his doctor, James Stewart, has confirmed the worst, he manipulates some of the local ne'er-do-wells into ensuring he gets the send off h… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

$13,400,000

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