Top cast:Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson,John B. O'Brien,Fred Church
Director:Giuseppe de Liguoro
Genre:Western
Region:United States
Year:2006
Storyline:It""s called suspension of disbelief.Gus: I like that."Suspension of Disbelief."Nick: What""s your new book about?Catherine: A detective.He falls for the wrong woman.(Nick turns around)Nick: What happens?Catherine: She kills him.The film is most famous for the following scene, one of the best in the film: the police interrogation scene.]The film also features the music of Sinatra reincarnation Harry Connick, Jr.This was one of cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld""s last efforts in that role - he went on to directThe Addams Family (1991)(his directorial debut film) andAddams Family Values (1993),Get Shorty (1995), andMen in Black (1997), among others.The slaughter of innocent bystanders, and the use of women as shields (in the all-male film) were served up as counterpoints o the media""s honest display of violence during the late 60s, with he Vietnam War, assassinations, urban riots, and other events filling he airwaves.In another memorable concluding scene, Bick heroically engaged in a brutal fist-fight with Sarge (Mickey Simpson), a bigoted roadside cafe owner of Sarge""s Place who refused to serve an elderly Latino couple, while Mitch Miller""s hit song "The Yellow Rose of Texas" blared on the jukebox.