By 1978, conventional Hollywood wisdom held that the Western was dead. Sure, there were a few true believers trying to keep the genre on life support but even Clint Eastwood had more or less moved on to focus on Dirty Harry and costarring with an orangutan. The last Western to make a dent at the box office had been a parody, Mel Brooks’
Disney Plus-Or-Minus: Hot Lead And Cold Feet
Disney Plus-Or-Minus: Hot Lead And Cold Feet
Disney Plus-Or-Minus: Hot Lead And Cold Feet
By 1978, conventional Hollywood wisdom held that the Western was dead. Sure, there were a few true believers trying to keep the genre on life support but even Clint Eastwood had more or less moved on to focus on Dirty Harry and costarring with an orangutan. The last Western to make a dent at the box office had been a parody, Mel Brooks’