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      • Like Frank Gilroy's From Noon Til Three (1977), A Big Hand for the Little Lady is a surprisingly enjoyable, and generally unknown western comedy. Centering around an annual poker game in the old West, the film is bolstered by a well-chosen and diverse group of veteran actors at the top of their game giving thoroughly committed performances.
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  2. A Big Hand for the Little Lady (released in the UK under the misleading title Big Deal at Dodge City, since the film is set in Laredo, Texas) is a 1966 American Western film made by Eden Productions Inc. and released by Warner Bros.

  3. A Big Hand for the Little Lady: Directed by Fielder Cook. With Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward, Jason Robards, Paul Ford. Comedy western in which a traveler bets more money than he can afford in a poker game, and unusual events follow.

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    • Western
    • Fielder Cook
    • 1966-07-01
  4. The story is about how three travelers from the east headed west land in a town where once every year a set of local heavy hitters (Jason Robards, Robert Middleton, John Qualen, Charles Bickford, and Kevin McCarthy) hold a really big poker game with a big pot for the victor.

  5. Recovering gambler Meredith (Henry Fonda), passing through town on the way to San Antonio, gets roped into the game by lawyer Otto Habershaw (Kevin McCarthy). When the stress of the game becomes ...

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    • Fielder Cook
    • Western, Comedy
    • Henry Fonda
  6. A pioneer woman replaces her ailing husband in a poker game after he loses most of their money.

    • Fielder Cook, Joseph E. Kenny
    • Henry Fonda
  7. Feb 6, 2024 · In sum, we found “A Big Hand for the Little Lady” to be a gem worth revisiting for those who appreciate classic film-making and storytelling. Yet, it’s important to bear in mind that it reflects its era, which might not align with the preferences of all contemporary viewers.

  8. A Big Hand for the Little Lady (1966) The five richest men in the territory — undertaker Benson Tropp, saloon owner Dennis Wilcox, Henry Drummond, Otto Havershaw and Jesse Buford — gather in Laredo for their annual high-stakes poker game.

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