Gone with the West

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Little Moon and Jud McGraw
Gone with the West FilmPoster.jpeg
Original movie poster
Directed byBernard Girard
Written by
Douglas Day Stewart
Produced byWilliam Collins (producer)
StarringSee below
CinematographyGerald Perry Finnerman
Edited byAndrew Herbert
Pat Somerset
Music byBob Ross
Release date
2 July 1975
Running time
92 minutes
95 minutes (Netherlands)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Gone with the West is a 1975 American Western film starring James Caan and Stefanie Powers, directed by Bernard Girard.

The film is also known as Little Moon & Jud McGraw in Australia and Little Moon and Jud McGraw (American reissue title). It was filmed in 1969 under the title Man Without Mercy but did not find a cinema release.[1]

Plot[]

This is a story in a story. A 1970s writer is on vacation with his girlfriend and stops at a desert ghost town, where they get taken until the storytelling begins: Jud McGraw is a stage driver who gets robbed by Nimmo's gang and then gets blamed for stealing the gold. He goes to prison and vows vengeance. When he escapes, he finds the town Nimmo rules. Nimmo pretty much owns the whole town, including the sheriff, whose sister Billie is also Nimmo's woman. A quick-draw gunslinger, Kid Dandy, plays billiards and helps keep Nimmo safe from harm. McGraw watches their drunken parties from the hills, including a gang rape of Little Moon, a native American woman who only speaks Spanish. He later comes across Little Moon bathing in a spring, and her moon is just fine. He devises plans to attack the town and destroy Nimmo, Little Moon does much of the labor and tries to attract McGraw, but he is too preoccupied. They kill many of Nimmo's men in the hills, and then go in for the final plan. McGraw almost gets killed trying to steal dynamite from Nimmo's shack, but Little Moon saves him. They pull it off and have a nice kiss in the end.

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Notes[]

  1. ^ p. 20 Motion Picture Herald, Volume 239 Quigley Publishing Company, 1969

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