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Big Jake
Big Jake

Big Jake (1971)

69% User Rating
1h 50min
Western

"They wanted gold. They gave them lead instead!"

An aging Texas cattle man who has outlived his time swings into action when outlaws kidnap his grandson.

George ShermanDirector

Cast

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John Wayne

John Wayne

Jacob McCandles

Richard Boone

Richard Boone

John Fain

Maureen O'Hara

Maureen O'Hara

Martha McCandles

Patrick Wayne

Patrick Wayne

James McCandles

Christopher Mitchum

Christopher Mitchum

Michael McCandles

Bobby Vinton

Bobby Vinton

Jeff McCandles

Bruce Cabot

Bruce Cabot

Sam Sharpnose

Glenn Corbett

Glenn Corbett

O'Brien

Harry Carey, Jr.

Harry Carey, Jr.

Pop Dawson

John Doucette

John Doucette

Buck Duggan

Jim Davis

Jim Davis

Head of Lynching Party

John Agar

John Agar

Bert Ryan

Gregg Palmer

Gregg Palmer

John Goodfellow

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Jim Burk

Trooper

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Robert Warner

Will Fain

Dean Smith

Dean Smith

Kid Duffy

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Ethan Wayne

Little Jake McCandles

Virginia Capers

Virginia Capers

Delilah

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Jerry Gatlin

Stubby

Don Epperson

Don Epperson

Saloon Bully in Escondero

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Everett Creach

Walt Devries

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Jeff Wingfield

Billy Devries

Hank Worden

Hank Worden

Hank

Bill Walker

Bill Walker

Moses Brown

Chuck Roberson

Chuck Roberson

Texas Ranger (uncredited)

José Ángel Espinosa 'Ferrusquilla'

José Ángel Espinosa 'Ferrusquilla'

Hotel Clerk (uncredited)

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George Fenneman

Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Bernard Fox

Bernard Fox

Scottish Shepherd (uncredited)

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Pedro Galván

Doctor (uncredited)

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Tom Hennesy

Mr. Sweet (uncredited)

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'Chico' Hernandez

Boy on Town (uncredited)

Roy Jenson

Roy Jenson

Gunman at Bathhouse in Escondero (uncredited)

John McLiam

John McLiam

Army Officer (uncredited)

Jorge Russek

Jorge Russek

Saloon Bully in Escondero (uncredited)

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Jerry Summers

Escondero Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)

Lisa Todd

Lisa Todd

Saloon Girl at Escondero (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 70%

February 10, 2017

You follow him and I'll hunt you down and kill yah. Big Jake is directed by George Sherman and written by Harry and Rita Fink. It stars John Wayne, Richard Boone, Patrick Wayne, Christopher Mitchum and Maureen O'Hara. Elmer Berstein scores the music and William H. Clothier is the cinematographer. It's shot in Panavision and Technicolor with the principal location for the shoot being Durango in Mexico. Plot finds Duke Wayne as tough old rancher/gunfighter Jake McCandles, who is estranged from his family and spends his days roaming the west with his trusty dog. However, when the McCandles family ranch is raided by a gang of outlaws led by John Fain (Boone), and Jake's grandson Little Jake is kidnapped for ransom, Big Jake gets the call from his separated wife Martha (O'Hara) to go find the boy. Which he sets off to do, with two of his sons in tow. There were many critics who felt John Wayne should have stopped making movies before the 1970's arrived. Which is a bit ignorant considering he would bow out with the heartfelt and poignant The Shootist in 1976. It's undeniable that of the ten 1970's film's he made before his death, half of them are disposable at best, Big Jake isn't one of them. Yes, the formula is hardly new, only here the blood quota is considerably higher than previous Duke Wayne outings, and yes, tonally the film is a bit too up and down for its own good. But it's a film that finds old hands Wayne and Boone turning in good shows and the action and thematic camaraderie on show more than compensates for the looming cloud of same old same old. Of worth, too, is the time setting of the story, coming as it does towards the back end of the Old West, we get to see many examples of the Wild West being tamed. Be it the railroad, or motor driven vehicle's, our protagonist and antagonist are old school characters framed by a changing West. This is where it pays to have Wayne and Boone in the main roles, turning it in in an old school, knowing, style. The names Clothier and Bernstein are synonymous with the Western genre, and they don't disappoint here, both the photography and score treat the eyes and the ears. And although not in it for very long, O'Hara adds a touch of class in what was the last of the five times she appeared on film with her friend Duke Wayne. In amongst the violence there's also plenty of fun, some intended courtesy of banter between Duke and his estranged sons, some not intended; such as watching the dog out act the siblings of Duke and Robert Mitchum! But all told, if you don't expect The Searchers or Hondo et all, then this holds up as a good way to spend an afternoon. 7/10 Footnote: I wonder if John Carpenter watched and enjoyed this film so much he cribbed a reoccurring joke from it for Escape from New York? Big Jake keeps coming up against people who say that they thought he was dead, same thing happens to Snake Plissken in Carpenter's picture. A homage I'm sure.

Media

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Larry Karaszewski on BIG JAKE

Larry Karaszewski on BIG JAKE

John Wayne Collection 1988 Movie Trailer

John Wayne Collection 1988 Movie Trailer

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