One-Eyed Jacks (Marlon Brando, 1961) Western | Remastered | Full Movie | Subtitled
- It is based on the novel written in 1956 by Charles Neider "The Authentic Death of Hendry Jones" (which narrates the events of Billy The Kid & Pat Garrett) of which Marlon Brando held the rights.
- The original title is "One-Eyed Jacks," and the film initially ran twice as long, namely 4 hours and 40 minutes, but Paramount decided that 241 minutes would be more than enough, and it was released in 1961.
- It was supposed to be directed by none other than Stanley Kubrick, in fact, he started it with a screenplay by Sam Peckinpah, but dissatisfied with the execution, it was Marlon Brando himself who directed it to the end (not before contacting other directors of the caliber of Elia Kazan and Sidney Lumet, among others), and it was his first and last film as a director, and nothing...
- It is based on the novel written in 1956 by Charles Neider "The Authentic Death of Hendry Jones" (which narrates the events of Billy The Kid & Pat Garrett) of which Marlon Brando held the rights.
- The original title is "One-Eyed Jacks," and the film initially ran twice as long, namely 4 hours and 40 minutes, but Paramount decided that 241 minutes would be more than enough, and it was released in 1961.
- It was supposed to be directed by none other than Stanley Kubrick, in fact, he started it with a screenplay by Sam Peckinpah, but dissatisfied with the execution, it was Marlon Brando himself who directed it to the end (not before contacting other directors of the caliber of Elia Kazan and Sidney Lumet, among others), and it was his first and last film as a director, and nothing...
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