Bite the Bullet

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Bite the Bullet

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Directed by Richard Brooks
Produced by Richard Brooks
Written by Richard Brooks
Starring Gene Hackman
James Coburn
Candice Bergen
Music by Alex North
Cinematography Harry Stradling Jr.
Editing by George Grenville
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) 1975
Running time 131 min.
IMDb profile

Bite the Bullet is a 1975 western directed by Richard Brooks starring Gene Hackman, James Coburn and Candice Bergen. It concerns a grueling 700 mile cross-country horse race taking place in the early twentieth century and the way it affects the lives of the various participants. It touches on the themes of sportsmanship, friendship, animal cruelty, the yellow press, racism, ageism and much more. Two former Rough Riders, a lady of easy virtue, a punk kid, a Mexican with a toothache (who provides the films title), an old man and an English gentleman are the main protagonists of the race which tests not only the endurance of horse and rider but also their philosophies of life and the meaning of winning and losing.

  • Mister: "God, what ain't I tried. Pony express rider, Overland Stage driver, lawman, gambler, riverman, rancher, rodeo hand, barman, spittoon man... old man. Never much to remember. Of course, there ain't much to forget, either. Nobody's got much use for an old man. I can't blame 'em much. That's why I'm going to win this here newspaper race. When I cross the finish line, I get to be a big man. Top man. A man to remember."
  • Mister: "I've never saw a man who could hold his liquor like a bottle."
  • Clayton: "The people some people marry."
  • Miss Jones: "Killing a man don't prove you're a man".

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