Outlaw and self-appointed lawmaker Judge Roy Bean rules over an empty stretch of the West that gradually grows, under his iron fist, into a thriving town, while dispensing his his own quirky brand of frontier justice upon strangers passing by.
Paul Newman
Judge Roy Bean
Victoria Principal
Maria Elena
Ned Beatty
Tector Crites
Matt Clark
Nick the Grub
Roddy McDowall
Frank Gass
Jacqueline Bisset
Rose Bean
Bill McKinney
Fermel Parlee
Anthony Perkins
Reverend LaSalle
Tab Hunter
Sam Dodd
Stacy Keach
Bad Bob
Steve Kanaly
Whorehouse Lucky Jim
John Huston
Grizzly Adams
Ava Gardner
Lily Langtry
Roy Jenson
Outlaw
Gary Combs
Outlaw
Richard Farnsworth
Outlaw
Leroy Johnson
Outlaw
Fred Krone
Outlaw
Dean Smith
Outlaw
Jim Burk
Bart Jackson
Francesca Jarvis
Mrs. Jackson
Neil Summers
Snake River Rufus Krile
Jeannie Epper
Whore
Fred Brookfield
Outlaw
Bennie E. Dobbins
Outlaw
Terry Leonard
Outlaw
Margo Epper
Whore
Stephanie Epper
Whore
Barbara J. Longo
Fat Lady
Frank Soto
Mexican Leader
Karen Carr
Mrs. Grub
Lee Meza
Mrs. Parlee
Dolores Clark
Mrs. Whorehouse Jim
Jack Colvin
Pimp
Bruno the Bear
Watch Bear
Howard Morton
Photographist
Billy Pearson
Stationmaster
Stan Barrett
Killer
Dean Casper
Desk Clerk
Don Starr
Opera House Manager
Alfred G. Bosnos
Opera House Clerk
Anthony Zerbe
Hustler
John Hudkins
Man at Stage Door
David Sharpe
Doctor
Ken Freehill
Bedfellow (uncredited)
Mark Headley
Billy The Kid (uncredited)
Duncan Inches
Man at Vinegaroon (uncredited)
Rusty Lee
Tuba Player (uncredited)
Director
John Huston
Writer
John Milius
August 30, 2019
5
Beanisms!
The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean is directed by John Huston and written by John Milius. It stars Paul Newman, Jacqueline Bisset, Anthony Perkins, Ned Beatty, Roddy McDowall, Tab Hunter, Victoria Principal and Ava Gardner. Music is by Maurice Jarre and cinematography by Richard Moore.
In Vinegaroon, Texas, former outlaw Roy Bean becomes the self appointed judge for the region and dispenses his brand of justice as he sees fit.
There were a handful of Quirky Revisionist Westerns that surfaced in the 1970s, usually directed by a big name and starring another, one such film is this effort, and much like the others of its ilk it is met with understandable division. The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean can not be recommended in confidence since it is far too rambling and episodic for its own good, something which writer Milius was at pains to say himself. Going so far to say that it’s not the film he wrote and that Huston just did his own thing and steered the pic in another direction – for better or worse depending on your own filmic proclivities.
The intention on the page was to have a man clearly with delusions of grandeur, a self appointed judge, jury and executioner, and as an egostical berk into the bargain as well, this side of things comes through. Yet the pic never settles down into a coherent rhythm, as a number of characters played by guest stars wander into each episode, the pic stalls and resorts to bawdy frothery or pretentious surrealism to hopefully hook you into staying with the piece. Unfortunately come the hour mark this becomes tedious and it’s a slog to get through.
Some folk do love it, and maybe it’s one to revisit on occasion to catch any nuances missed previously, maybe even grasp the point Huston was trying to make? But for me it’s a mess, an overblown mess that not even the great Paul Newman could save. 5/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00