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Bronson and Jill in a satire about the making of legends
Many years after the Civil War, an outlaw (Charles Bronson) is forced to stay with a humorless Victorian woman (Jill Ireland) while his buds pull off a job in the nearby town. The few hours they spend together become legendary after she chronicles the events.
From Noon till Three (1976) is an atypical Western that features a quirky air and comedic bits combined with some effective romance in the mold of the first half of Bandolero or The Ballad of Cable Hogue, but morphs into a parable about myth being more important than reality.
Its better than Goin South, but not as entertaining as "The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox, keeping in mind that this isnt an all-out come...