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Aces and Eights
Aces and Eights
Actors: Tim McCoy, Luana Walters, Rex Lease, Wheeler Oakman, J. Frank Glendon
Director: Sam Newfield
Genres: Action & Adventure, Westerns, Mystery & Suspense
NR     2004     1hr 2min


     
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Actors: Tim McCoy, Luana Walters, Rex Lease, Wheeler Oakman, J. Frank Glendon
Director: Sam Newfield
Creators: Jack Greenhalgh, James Diamond, John English, Leslie Simmonds, Sigmund Neufeld, George Arthur Durlam, Joseph O'Donnell
Genres: Action & Adventure, Westerns, Mystery & Suspense
Sub-Genres: Crime, Westerns, Mystery & Suspense
Studio: Alpha Video
Format: DVD - Black and White - Closed-captioned
DVD Release Date: 11/23/2004
Original Release Date: 06/06/1936
Theatrical Release Date: 06/06/1936
Release Year: 2004
Run Time: 1hr 2min
Screens: Black and White
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Languages: English
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Movie Reviews

TIM MCCOY KEEPS PEACE HIS WAY.
Rsoonsa | Lake Isabella, Calif. | 09/28/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)

"The title refers to the "dead man's hand" held by Wild Bill Hickok when he was gunned down during a poker game, and which plays an important part in this limply directed Western that fortunately stars the always poised Tim McCoy, whose piercing glances enfeeble his rivals in his portrayal of "Gentleman" Tim Madigan, an unethical gambler whose finer instincts cause him to assist a beleaguered Mexican family near the California/Nevada border. Madigan survives by his wits as he carries no gun and is given some clever lines from the uneven screenplay, that McCoy delivers with aplomb, stealing the acting honors with ease in this rather subdued example of the genre, wherein recovery is the keyword: of pride, honor and property.
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