Cat Ballou
When hired gun Tim Strawn (Lee Marvin) kills her rancher father, Cat Ballou (Jane Fonda) becomes an outlaw set on vengeance. Cat then hires a famous gunman, but he's very different from what she expects.
31 March 1905, Pennsylvania, USA
3 June 1901, Calabria, Italy
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10 January 1901, Indian Territory, USA [now Oklahoma, USA]
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21 February 1896, Newark, New Jersey, USA
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15 June 1899, Panola, Illinois, USA
October 17, 2002
This is neither Fonda's finest role nor a very challenging one - it's a cleavage and one-liner affair - but it's fun and entertaining.
March 23, 2008
A drunk Lee Marvin on a horse to match makes this comedy western classic.
March 12, 2004
Mainly remembered for Marvin's Oscar-winning comedic performance
August 22, 2002
A wonderful Western spoof. Marvin great in dual role; drags at times, but mostly a hoot.
November 20, 2003
Marvin won an Oscar for his dual good guy/bad guy portrayal.
December 22, 2010
Super Jane Fonda in Wild West. Ride 'em cowgirls!
June 03, 2007
Though designed as a star vehicle for Jane Fonda, this first "official" spoof of the Western genre, catapulted Lee Marvin to major stardom, offering him two divergent roles (one played with a silver nose) for which he was rewarded with the 1965 Oscar.
December 01, 2002
First-rate western parody.
August 05, 2005
Clever spoof with great roles for Fonda and Marvin
February 01, 2006
Lee Marvin clearly steals the film in his double role as the good guy/bad guy hired gunman.

