The Name Is Legendary. The Man Is Real.
Dec 01,1995
Biopic about famous gunslinger Wild Bill Hickock. The early career of legendary lawman is telescoped and culminates in his relocation in Deadwood and a reunion with Calamity Jane.
nudity | Several scenes include whores but without nudity. Calamity Jane jumps out of a hot tub naked, her backside and sides of breasts are visible. Bill and Calamity have sex on a bar table, no nudity. |
violence | Quite a but of violence for a western. The movie's main character is known for how quick he is to draw his gun, so that being said there are multiple shootouts and gun duels throughout the film with some bloody results. A man gets smacked across the face by a Native American with a stick. The man shoots the native. A fight in a bar occurs towards the beginning of the film. A sheriff accidently shoots his own deputy after killing another man. A man in a wheelchair is killed in a gun duel. A woman is seen whipping two boys who cheate in poker. A woman shoots a man in the ear because he was harrassing her. A man gets shot through the hand by an arrow in a flashblack. A young man gets punched in the face. A little blood runs down his lip. A man is shot in a flashback. A young man is hit in the head with a hammer repeatedly, but lives. A man gets pistol whipped. A standoff at the end where Bill guns down many men. A horse takes off and catches someone in its saddle and drags them on the ground. Wild Bill gets shot and killed in the final scene. The narrator states that the man who killed him got hung. |
profanity | Several 'Goddamns', 'Christ's sake', 'hard-on' |
alcohol | Quite a bit of drinking due to the fact of many scenes in a bar, but nothing to bad. Some smoking here and there as well. |
frightening | Heavy violence, the deputy getting killed and Bill's death can be upsetting, disturbing and depressing. |