Lloyd and Frank , two lifelong friends and self-styled entrepreneurs in Austin, try to find the get-rich-quick scheme that will actually get them rich. The Whole Shootin Match is a 1978 American English-language Comedy Drama movie starring Lou Perryman, Sonny Carl Davis, Doris Hargrave, Eric Henshaw, David Weber, James N. Harrell and Dick Terry. The Whole Shootin Match was Produced by Lin Sutherland. The Whole Shootin Match is written by Eagle Pennell and Lin Sutherland and it is directed by Eagle Pennell. The Whole Shootin Match was released on 19th March 1978 and takes a screen time of 109 min. and it received positive reviews from critics when it was released. The music was composed by Chuck Pinnell. Lloyd and Frank , two lifelong friends and self-styled entrepreneurs in Austin, try to find the get-rich-quick scheme that will actually get them rich.
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Jini Score 7.9/10
Critics Score 64%
Rating 7.2/10
Jini Score 7.9%
Critics Score 64
Rating 7.2
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Release
Date19 MAR 1978
Language
English
Genre
Comedy
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Drama
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The Whole Shootin Match Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 64%
David Fear
Attention must now be paid: Watch this, and you can see where modern American indie cinema first pecks out of its eggshell. ( Read More )
Vincent Canby
A loving, indulgent, funny, very casual movie about the ups and downs of a couple of innocent, self defeating American clowns. ( Read More )
TV Guide Staff
Though technically this is not a great film, it is rich in characterizations and warmth. ( Read More )
J. R. Jones
Like his hero John Ford, Pennell understands how much self doubt lies beneath the rituals of manhood. ( Read More )
Richard Brody
The concluding sequence, grubby and majestic, rises to a height of luminous insight thats also as benighted as all that came before. ( Read More )