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Bad Company By Marshall Fine
A genteel Northerner during the Civil War (Barry Brown) is robbed by
scalawag Jeff Bridges--and winds up teaming up with him. Together, they
become a criminal duo (although with one member more reluctant than the
other) in this entertaining, realistic tale of what the West was really
like. Bridges has a gangly, easy-going demeanor, as well as a sense of
playfulness that even extends to moments of extreme jeopardy. He makes an
interesting team with the stiff, proper Brown, creating comedy seemingly
out of thin air. Film directing debut of Robert Benton, who had cowritten Bonnie
and Clyde, and who would go on to win an Oscar for Kramer
vs. Kramer.
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|  | Director: Robert Benton
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|  | Stars: Jeff Bridges, Barry Brown, Jim Davis
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|  | Released: October 8, 1972
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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