The Shootist (1976) | |
Director(s) | Don Siegel |
Producer(s) | M.J. Frankovich, William Self |
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The Shootist (1976) was a Film directed by Don Siegel and produced by M.J. Frankovich and William Self.
Academy Awards 1976 --- Ceremony Number 48 (source: AMPAS)
Award | Recipient | Result |
Best Art Direction | Art Direction: Robert F. Boyle; Set Decoration: Arthur Jeph Parker | Nominated |
Best Art Direction | Art Direction: Robert F. Boyle; Set Decoration: Arthur Jeph Parker | Nominated |
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The Lauren Bacall blogathon: The Shootist (1976)
By Caftan Woman on Sep 14, 2015 From Caftan WomanLauren Bacall (1924 - 2014) The Lauren Bacall blogathon is hosted by The Good Old Days of Classic Hollywood and runs from September 14 - 16. Here is the spot you want to be for all the contributions. Lauren Bacall became a movie star at the age of 19 in her first film role in Howard Hawks... Read full article
The Shootist (1976)
By 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 30, 2014 From 4 Star FilmsIn his last film performance, John Wayne stars alongside Lauren Bacall, Ron Howard, and James Stewart in this tale about a notorious old gunfighter, who comes to stay in a small western town. J.B. Brooks gets a medical diagnosis from an old friend, and the doctor confirms that he is slowly dying fro... Read full article
The Shootist (1976)
By 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 30, 2014 From 4 Star FilmsIn his last film performance, John Wayne stars alongside Lauren Bacall, Ron Howard, and James Stewart in this tale about a notorious old gunfighter, who comes to stay in a small western town. J.B. Books gets a medical diagnosis from an old friend, and the doctor confirms that he is slowly dying from... Read full article
Classic Films in Focus: THE SHOOTIST (1976)
By Jennifer Garlen on May 21, 2012 From Virtual ViragoDon Siegel’s Western, The Shootist (1976), is best known today as John Wayne’s last film, the swan song of the genre’s most iconic star. Given its subject matter, no picture could be more appropriate for an actor’s final bow, but The Shootist also serves as an elegy for the W... Read full article
Classic Films in Focus: THE SHOOTIST (1976)
By Jennifer Garlen on May 21, 2012 From Virtual ViragoDon Siegel’s Western, The Shootist (1976), is best known today as John Wayne’s last film, the swan song of the genre’s most iconic star. Given its subject matter, no picture could be more appropriate for an actor’s final bow, but The Shootist also serves as an elegy for the W... Read full article
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