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                  |  Nevada Smith (1966)
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                    | Starring: | Steve McQueen,
Howard Da Silva,
Pat Hingle,
Brian Keith,
Arthur Kennedy,
Martin Landau,
Karl Malden,
Janet Margolin,
Suzanne Pleshette,
Raf Vallone |  
                    | Director: | Henry Hathaway |  
                    | Category: | Westerns,
 Revisionist Western |  
                    | Studio: | Paramount Pictures |  
                    | Subtitles: | English |  
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Length: | 130 mins |  
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Nevada Smith is a rugged innocent boy born in the 1890s during California's gold rush days to a Native American mother and white father. When he finds his parents have been murdered by vicious killers, he sets out to track them down. While the film is a western, and has plenty of action, it is also a powerful and revealing study of the regeneration of a man. In this case a long gunslinger who is so blinded by his compulsion that it obscures any other motive for living. Steve McQueen's dynamic presence as Nevada Smith is memorable.
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