From Noon till Three

From Noon till Three (1976)

Genres - Western, Comedy  |   Sub-Genres - Romantic Comedy, Comedy Western  |   Release Date - Aug 13, 1976 (USA - Unknown), Aug 13, 1976 (USA)  |   Run Time - 98 min.  |   Countries - United States  |   MPAA Rating - PG
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson

Written and directed by Frank D. Gilroy, this Western casts Charles Bronson as Graham Dorsey, a two-bit Western outlaw who has a three-hour affair with lonely Amanda Starbuck (Jill Ireland). When Dorsey is reported killed, Starbuck capitalizes on her liaison by building up the "legend" of the supposed deceased outlaw. Soon Dorsey has become an icon, glorified in song, fable, and dime novels. Imagine Starbuck's discomfort when he turns up very much alive, and extremely upset at being turned into Amanda's own private cottage industry. At the end, Dorsey isn't even left with his own identity. This picture is somewhat unconventional for a Western, downplaying violence in favor of characterization and dark humor.

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con/scam, gunfighter, love-fantasy, death, delusion, identity, legend [fable], one-night-stand, outlaw [Western], stories, book, mistaken-identity, romance, craziness, mental-institution, robbery