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Powered by JustWatch. I'm not sure whether Burt Lancaster plays the good guy or the bad guy in "Lawman," but maybe that's the point. He plays a hard, cold, sullen law-and-order type, who sides with justice against mercy at every opportunity, and he causes a lot of unnecessary grief before the movie's over.
73% Tomatometer 11 Reviews 63% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings During a drunken spree in the small Wild West town of Bannock, one of a half-dozen workers from a nearby ranch accidentally shoots an...
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- Michael Winner
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- Burt Lancaster
LAWMAN is a pretty decent American-made western, shot in Mexico by director-for-hire Michael Winner who doesn't get much chance to show off his later style, although the film is perhaps a little grimmer, a little grittier, a little more grounded in reality than usual.
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Critical. References. Notes. External links. Lawman (film) Lawman is a 1971 American revisionist Western film produced and directed by Michael Winner and starring Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan, Lee J. Cobb and Robert Duvall . Plot synopsis. In the opening scenes drunken cowhands from the town of Sabbath are shooting up the western town of Bannock.
Aug 4, 1971 · Lawman: Directed by Michael Winner. With Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan, Lee J. Cobb, Robert Duvall. A lawman from Bannock arrives in Sabbath to arrest all the cattlemen whose wild celebration the year before resulted in the accidental death of an old man.
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- Adventure, Drama, Western
- Michael Winner
- 1971-08-04
Lawman is a pretty decent American-made western, shot in Mexico by director-for-hire Michael Winner who doesn't get much chance to show off his later style, although the film is perhaps a… Review by Andy Summers 🤠 ★★★½ 24
Steve Crum Kansas City Kansan. Slow but sure oater with stoic Lancaster. Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Dec 27, 2004. Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times. TOP CRITIC. What we're left with is a...