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    PG-132003 · Western · 2h

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  1. Monte Walsh is a 2003 American Western television film directed by Simon Wincer and starring Tom Selleck, Isabella Rossellini, and Keith Carradine. It was adapted from Jack Schaefer 's 1963 novel Monte Walsh. This film is a remake of the 1970 Monte Walsh film that starred Lee Marvin.

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  2. Jan 17, 2003 · A remake of the 1970 western film, Monte Walsh follows the life of a cowboy in Wyoming in 1892. The movie features Tom Selleck, Isabella Rossellini, Keith Carradine and other actors, and is nominated for a Primetime Emmy.

    • (3.1K)
    • Drama, Romance, Western
    • Simon Wincer
    • 2003-01-17
  3. Monte Walsh is a 1970 American Western film directed by cinematographer William A. Fraker (his directorial debut) starring Lee Marvin, Jeanne Moreau and Jack Palance. The name "Monte Walsh" is taken from the title of a 1963 western novel by Jack Schaefer, but the film has little to do with the plot of Schaefer's book.

  4. Monte Walsh: Directed by William A. Fraker. With Lee Marvin, Jeanne Moreau, Jack Palance, Mitchell Ryan. An aging cowboy realizes that the West he knew and loved will soon be no more--and that there will be no room for him, either.

    • (3K)
    • William A. Fraker
    • PG-13
    • Lee Marvin, Jeanne Moreau, Jack Palance
  5. MONTE WALSH BY Jack Schaefer chronicles the life and times of a man who makes his life as a cowboy working for the Slash Y outfit, and begins with Monte leaving home as a young boy after escaping a beating from his stepfather after injuring a prized stallion he wasn’t supposed to ride.

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    • Paperback
  6. William A. Fraker's relatively little-known Monte Walsh (1970) somehow fell between the cracks of The Wild Bunch and Robert Altman's elegiac McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971), but it's still an impressive film that benefits greatly from Fraker's experience as an A-list cinematographer.

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  8. Monte Walsh is a Western novel written by Jack Schaefer and published on January 1, 1963. It was loosely adapted into a movie in 1970 and a television series in 2003.

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