McCabe & Mrs. Miller

A film review by Christopher Null - Copyright © 2001 Filmcritic.com

Robert Altman's only Western takes a long time to get heated up, but in its final hour it truly burns. As John McCabe, Warren Beatty is terrific as a hustler who's built a reputation for himself as a gunslinging tough guy, though secretly he's really a coward who's never killed anyone. After opening a smash-hit brothel in a wintry village, a big cartel swoops in to buy him out. He refuses, and a price is quickly put upon his head.

While Beatty is fabulous, Julie Christie's Mrs. Miller (the madam who runs his whorehouse) doesn't make much of an impression -- and astonishingly, she was nominated for an Oscar for this role. (In fact, the original novel is just called McCabe, with no mention of Miller at all.) The folky/twangy score is also a bit rough on the ears, but all is forgiven by the character study that plays out in the film's final moments. Lovely.

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Rating

3.5 out of 5 Stars

Cast and Crew

  • Director: Robert Altman
  • Producer: Mitchell Brower, David Foster
  • Screenwriter: Robert Altman, Brian McKay
  • Stars: Warren Beatty, Julie Christie, Rene Auberjonois, William Devane, John Schuck, Corey Fischer, Bert Remsen, Shelley Duvall, Keith Carradine, Michael Murphy, Antony Holland
  • MPAA Rating: R