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The Missouri Breaks

  • 19761976
  • PGPG
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
11K
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Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson in The Missouri Breaks (1976)
Tom Logan is a horse thief. Rancher David Braxton has horses, and a daughter, worth stealing. But Braxton has just hired Lee Clayton, an infamous "regulator", to hunt down the horse thieves; one at a time.
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Tom Logan is a horse thief. Rancher David Braxton has horses, and a daughter, worth stealing. But Braxton has just hired Lee Clayton, an infamous "regulator", to hunt down the horse thieves;... Read allTom Logan is a horse thief. Rancher David Braxton has horses, and a daughter, worth stealing. But Braxton has just hired Lee Clayton, an infamous "regulator", to hunt down the horse thieves; one at a time.Tom Logan is a horse thief. Rancher David Braxton has horses, and a daughter, worth stealing. But Braxton has just hired Lee Clayton, an infamous "regulator", to hunt down the horse thieves; one at a time.
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
11K
YOUR RATING
  • Director
    • Arthur Penn
  • Writers
    • Thomas McGuane
    • Robert Towne(uncredited)
  • Stars
    • Marlon Brando
    • Jack Nicholson
    • Randy Quaid
  • Director
    • Arthur Penn
  • Writers
    • Thomas McGuane
    • Robert Towne(uncredited)
  • Stars
    • Marlon Brando
    • Jack Nicholson
    • Randy Quaid
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 105User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
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    Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Lloyd in The Missouri Breaks (1976)
    Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson in The Missouri Breaks (1976)
    Jack Nicholson in The Missouri Breaks (1976)
    Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson in The Missouri Breaks (1976)
    Jack Nicholson in The Missouri Breaks (1976)
    Marlon Brando in The Missouri Breaks (1976)
    Marlon Brando in The Missouri Breaks (1976)
    "The Missouri Breaks" Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Lloyd 1976 United Artists
    "The Missouri Breaks" Jack Nicholson and Randy Quaid 1976 United Artists
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    Jack Nicholson in The Missouri Breaks (1976)
    Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson in The Missouri Breaks (1976)

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    Marlon Brando
    Marlon Brando
    • Lee Clayton
    Jack Nicholson
    Jack Nicholson
    • Tom Logan
    Randy Quaid
    Randy Quaid
    • Little Tod
    Kathleen Lloyd
    Kathleen Lloyd
    • Jane Braxton
    Frederic Forrest
    Frederic Forrest
    • Cary
    Harry Dean Stanton
    Harry Dean Stanton
    • Calvin
    John McLiam
    John McLiam
    • David Braxton
    John P. Ryan
    John P. Ryan
    • Si
    • (as John Ryan)
    Sam Gilman
    Sam Gilman
    • Hank Rate
    Steve Franken
    Steve Franken
    • The Lonesome Kid
    Richard Bradford
    Richard Bradford
    • Pete Marker
    James Greene
    James Greene
    • Hellsgate Rancher
    Luana Anders
    Luana Anders
    • Rancher's Wife
    Danny Goldman
    Danny Goldman
    • Baggage Clerk
    Hunter von Leer
    Hunter von Leer
    • Sandy
    • (as Hunter Von Leer)
    Virgil Frye
    Virgil Frye
    • Woody
    R.L. Armstrong
    • Bob
    Daniel Ades
    • John Quinn
    • (as Dan Ades)
    • Director
      • Arthur Penn
    • Writers
      • Thomas McGuane
      • Robert Towne(uncredited)
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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Marlon Brando's performance in this film was mostly improvised. Director Arthur Penn eventually gave up on him, and decided to just let him act whatever way he wanted.
    • Goofs
      When Tom and Jane mount the same horse, one in front each other, her modern white underwear appears for a while.
    • Quotes

      Tom Logan: [to Clayton, whispering] You know what woke you up? You just had your throat cut.

    • Alternate versions
      The original UK cinema version was cut for a 'AA' (15) certificate by the BBFC to edit a sex scene, a shooting, a shot of a spike hitting a man's forehead, and blood dripping from a man's mouth. The cuts were fully restored in the 1987 video release, though the later 2004 DVD version was slightly re-edited owing to print damage.
    • Connections
      Featured in Marlon Brando: Wild One (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Oh! Susanna
      (uncredited)

      Written by Stephen Foster

      Performed by Cast

    User reviews105

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    Featured review
    8/10
    Much better than most would have you believe
    This film has suffered some pretty undue criticism. It gets the dreaded `BOMB' rating in Leonard Maltin's guide, followed by `The worst film of a great director.' I haven't seen more than a couple of Penn's other films, so I can't comment on that, but it is hardly a bomb. Sure, it is a little slow moving, and it doesn't quite feel like the themes of the film were totally panned out, but most of the film is very good. I'm assuming Brando's the problem with most of the film's detractors. Wow, is his performance weird here. If you ever wanted to find the missing link between The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, here it is. He plays a bounty hunter of sorts hired to discover some horse thieves and murderers. This character is very eccentric, and I'm guessing that Brando had a lot of artistic input on this one based on his later career. He's basically a psycho killer, and he seems much more lawless than the criminals he's seeking. He also speaks with an Irish brogue, some of the time. Personally, the waxing and waning accent is my only real problem with the role, and I'm not a big accent baby anyway. It's a tiny flaw in what is otherwise a very interesting performance. Brando creates a very memorable character. Jack Nicholson plays his rival. He's almost ready to go straight, having found a nice, small ranch and a girlfriend (Kathleen Lloyd). His performance is subdued, and I really think Nicholson is best when he's like that. This isn't his greatest performance, but it is subtle and it's very good. The flaws of the film are offset by the number of great scenes in it. Almost every single actor gets one scene alone with Brando, and both Randy Quaid and Harry Dean Stanton deliver excellent performances especially in those scenes. Nicholson's two best scenes are also alone with Brando. I would guess than he had something to do with their co-star; I do think Brando deserves some credit for the excellence of these scenes. Penn's direction is nothing to write home about. I love the two other films I've seen by him, Mickey One and Bonnie and Clyde, but, let's face it, he was more or less ripping off the Italian and French cinemas of the time, respectively. Missouri Breaks is much more straighforward in that respect, and perhaps it is here that it could have used a boost of energy. 8/10.
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Duell am Missouri
    • Filming locations
      • Red Lodge, Montana, USA
    • Production company
      • Devon/Persky-Bright
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,523
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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