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Something Big

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Plot

Joe Baker has a dream. He wants to do 'something big.' When he needs a Gatling gun to accomplish this, he seeks out a black marketeer. The price he wants for the gun? A woman! So Baker kidnaps a woman off of the stagecoach, only to find that she is the wife of the commandant of the local Cavalry detachment. Things get further complicated when a girl named Dover McBride shows up. She has come to force Baker to marry her and return east, as he promised to do four years earlier

Cast

Dean Martin as Joe Baker
Dean Martin

as Joe Baker

Brian Keith as Col. Morgan
Brian Keith

as Col. Morgan

Carol White as Dover McBride
Carol White

as Dover McBride

Honor Blackman as Mary Anna Morgan
Honor Blackman

as Mary Anna Morgan

Ben Johnson as Jesse Bookbinder
Ben Johnson

as Jesse Bookbinder

Albert Salmi as Jonny Cobb
Albert Salmi

as Jonny Cobb

Don Knight as Tommy McBride
Don Knight

as Tommy McBride

Joyce Van Patten as Polly Standall
Joyce Van Patten

as Polly Standall

Denver Pyle as Junior Frisbee
Denver Pyle

as Junior Frisbee

Merlin Olsen as Sgt. Fitzsimmons
Merlin Olsen

as Sgt. Fitzsimmons

Movie Facts

Rated

  • PG-13

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • November 19, 1971

Production Companies

  • Stanmore Productions

  • Cinema Center Films

  • Penbar Productions

Production Countries

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • Deutsch

  • English

Budget

  • $0.00

Revenue

  • -

Runtime

  • 1.80 hrs

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Something mediocre RELEASED IN 1971 and directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, "Something Big" is a tongue-in-cheek Western starring Dean Martin as aging outlaw, Joe Baker, who unknowingly kidnaps the wife (Honor Blackman) of a cavalry commander (Brian Keith) in order to obtain a Gatling gun from a scumbag gunrunner (Albert Salmi). Ben Johnson plays a scout while Carol White appears as the wannabe fi…

This is quite a fun outing for Dean Martin as ("Baker") - the leader of a gang of robbers who agrees to swap the wife of local army colonel "Morgan" (Brian Keith) for a Gatling gun. Messrs. Bacharach & David wrote the rather jaunty ditty that kicks the whole thing off - though curiously not sung by the star; and we just know we are in for a bumpy ride with a couple of feisty performances from Hon…