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The past-and the future-close in on a reformed gunslinger. Like Alan Ladd's Shane, Gregory Peck's The Gunfighter and Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven, The Lonely Man belongs to that saddlebag full of Westerns bout a gunslinger coming to terms with his infamous past and uncertain future. Jack Palance stars as Jacob Wade, a notorious outlaw trying to ride the trail of respectability. But where Wade goes, his reputation follows. And so does trouble. Fearful citizens are quick to turn him out of their town. Vengeful killers have vowed to stalk him to his grave. And Wade's son (Anthony Perkins), embittered over his father's long absence, cannot quell the pain and hate in his heart. Neville Brand, Lee Van Cleef, Claude Adkins and Elisha Cook co-star in this spare, ruggedly entertaining sagebrush saga. (forgalmazó hivatalos szövege)

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angol It presents itself as a typical western about a tough guy trying to find his son and bond with him a bit. And it's exactly that kind of movie. But Jack Palance's acting here seemed so perfect for the role of a cowboy trying to at least make something right that I enjoyed following his destiny. Young Anthony Perkins doesn't significantly mess anything up either. ()