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Goin' South By Marshall Fine
Nicholson directed and starred in this Western spoof about an outlaw
who is saved from hanging by a young widow (Mary Steenburgen) who puts him
to work as an indentured servant. She has a gold mine that no one knows
about and she wants him to help her get the gold before anyone else finds
out. But, of course, his old gang--who gave him up to the law in the first
place--finds out about the mine and wants a piece of it. This was filmed
in the late Super70s, when drug use was rampant (and not particularly
frowned upon) in Hollywood; keep that in mind when you listen to
Nicholson's stuffy-nose delivery. Alternately amusing and flat, with a
cast that includes Steenburgen in her first movie role and John Belushi in
a tiny part as a member of the gang, also making his film debut.
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|  | Director: Jack Nicholson
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|  | Stars: Jack Nicholson, Mary Steenburgen, Christopher Lloyd, John Belushi, Veronica Cartwright, Danny De Vito, Richard Bradford, Luana Anders, Ed Begley, Jr., Anne Ramsey
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|  | Released: October 2, 1978
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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