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Jeff Bridges | James Butler 'Wild Bill' Hickok | |
Ellen Barkin | Calamity Jane | |
John Hurt | Charley Prince | |
Diane Lane | Susannah Moore | |
Keith Carradine | Buffalo Bill Cody | |
David Arquette | Jack McCall | |
Christina Applegate | Lurline Newcomb | |
Bruce Dern | Will Plummer | |
James Gammon | California Joe | |
Marjoe Gortner | Preacher | |
James Remar | Donnie Lonigan | |
Karen Huie | Song Lew | |
Steve Reevis | Sioux Chief | |
Robert Knott | Dave Tutt | |
Pato Hoffmann | Cheyenne Leader |
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Producer | Richard D. Zanuck
Lili Fini Zanuck |
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Writer | Walter Hill
Peter Dexter |
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Cinematography | Lloyd Ahern II
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Musician | Van Dyke Parks
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Wild Bill Hickok (Jeff Bridges), a lawman and gunfighter, leads a very colorful and often violent life in the old West, trying to make himself successful onstage with Buffalo Bill Cody (Keith Carradine), shooting Will Plummer (Bruce Dern) while bound to a chair, loving Calamity Jane (Ellen Barkin), and spending time with his scholarly British friend, Charlie Prince (John Hurt). Jack McCall (David Arquette) is a snake of a man who wants Hickok dead. The way that Hickok spends his final minutes is not the same as it was in real life, and it is implied also that he had a death wish. |
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