The Missouri Breaks

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The Missouri Breaks
Directed by Arthur Penn
Produced by Elliott Kastner
Robert M. Sherman
Written by Thomas McGuane
Starring Marlon Brando
Jack Nicholson
Randy Quaid
Harry Dean Stanton
Music by John Williams
Cinematography Michael Butler
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) 1976
Running time 126 min
IMDb profile

The Missouri Breaks is a 1976 western film starring Jack Nicholson and Marlon Brando. This film is directed by Arthur Penn, with supporting performances by Randy Quaid, Harry Dean Stanton, and Frederick Forrest. The soundtrack was composed by John Williams.


The movie chronicles a gang of horse thieves that set their sights on a Missouri ranch, with Nicholson posing as a farmer who soon comes under the suspicion of Brando, an eccentric bounty hunter hired by the ranch's ruthless owner.


In a May 24, 1976 Time Magazine interview ( "The Private World of Marlon Brando" ) it is revealed that Brando "changed the entire flavor of his character -- a bounty hunter called Robert E. Lee Clayton -- inventing a deadly hand weapon resembling both a harpoon and a mace that he uses to kill. 'I always wondered why in the history of lethal weapons no one invented that particular one. It appealed to me because I used to be very expert at knife throwing.' "



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