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| Warren Beatty | John McCabe |
| Julie Christie | Constance Miller |
| Rene Auberjonois | Sheehan |
| William Devane | The Lawyer |
| John Schuck | Smalley |
| Corey Fischer | Mr. Elliot |
| Bert Remsen | Bart Coyle |
| Shelley Duvall | Ida Coyle |
| Keith Carradine | Cowboy |
| Michael Murphy | Sears |
| Antony Holland | Ernie Hollander |
| Hugh Millais | Butler |
| Manfred Schulz | Kid |
| Jace Van Der Veen | Breed |
| Jackie Crossland | Lily |
| Director | Robert Altman
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| Producer | David Foster
Mitchell Brower |
| Writer | Robert Altman
Warren Beatty Brian McKay Edmund Naughton |
| Cinematography | Vilmos Zsigmond
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Presbyterian Church is a small mining town in the turn-of-the century Pacific Northwest - and a perfect place where a gambler John Q. McCabe and bordello madam Constance Miller can do business. Robert Altman's dazzlingly original McCabe & Mrs. Miller, starring Warren Beatty and Julie Christie (a 1971 Best Actress Academy Award® nominee for her work here), stands the mythology of the Old West on it ear. Shot on beautiful Vancouver wilderness locations, it captures the essence of a long-ago time, coupled with other '70s masterworks M*A*S*H and Nashville. The spellbinding result, critic Pauline Kael wrote, is "a modern classic." |
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