VideoDetective.com
Will Penny (1968)
Released By: Paramount Home Video   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: N/A
Your video will start shortly...



More Videos:
Preview Details
User Reviews
Studio: Paramount Home Video
Genre: Western
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: Tom Gries
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Bruce Dern, Charlton Heston, Donald Pleasence, Joan Hackett, Lee Majors
Published ID: 4124
UPC: 097360672343,
Plot: Rambling along at its own measured pace, Will Penny is a vivid western character study, completely dominated by the rapport between stars (Charlton Heston) and (Joan Hackett). Heston plays Will Penny, an aging and impoverished cowboy. With his cohorts Blue (Lee Majors) and Dutchy (Anthony Zerbe), the trio sets out to find employment before winter sets in. Their job search is interrupted by the sudden appearance of Preacher Quint, a vicious Bible-thumping bandit (Donald Pleasance) and his moronic, sadistic sons. Dutchy gets wounded in the fight and Blue stays with him in a small town nearby to nurse him back to health. Will gets a job on a ranch, and though he is supposed to keep squatters off the land, he can't kick out Catherine (Joan Hackett) and her little son (Jon Gries). She herself is en route to join her husband, an Oregon farmer. Despite her wedding vows, Catherine finds herself drawn to Penny -- who makes no unwarranted move towards the woman, but is equally attracted to her. Then the murderous Quint and his sons reappear to exact their revenge. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
IDDateTimeTitleReviewHelpfulVotesTotalVotes
A Great Western
Added 8/13/2009

One of the late Chuck Heston's favorite films, this is the tale of an aging cowboy in a changing world. Will Penny is an illiterate, aging cowboy who does the only job he has known since he was young and finds a mother and son, love and comes to the realization that he can't be what they need -- in own his mind does the right thing -- and rides away. It is a wonderful, low-key film with one of Heston's best performances (in a career so full of them) with great supporting work by Joan Hatckett, Donald Pleasance, Bruce Dern, Anthony Zerbe, Ben Johnson, J.D. Spradlin and his debut movie role, Lee Majors. A wonderful, moving western. If you are a fan of western films, this one has to be a part of your collection. No if's, an's or but's. Nice background featurete.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
DIsappointed
Added 6/18/2009

After reading other reviews I bought this DVD. I'm not a Charlton Heston fan, but I do like vintage westerns. I suppose the story this movie is based on is a decent one. Parts of the movie show that a cowboy's life can be dirty and smelly (ain't no showers behind the bushes).

Unfortunately, the main actors in this movie don't do it justice. There is NO chemistry between Mr. Heston and his co-star, Ms. Hackett.

I would like to correct a few plot points which other reviewers have repeated: the main character, Will Penny, is NOT "staked out" in the desert. He is beaten and stabbed; his gear is taken from him and he is left to die. The woman does not "find" him, she is already installed in Will's cabin which Will Penny manages to stumble to after an unknown time in the wilderness.

Will's character is drawn to the woman and uncomfortable at the same time while the female is somehow drawn to him. The actors TRY to portray this in very cramped quarters. They don't manage it; I was a little embarassed for them.

Both characters are pretty much one-dimensional; the woman's son is almost an afterthought in the film.

One last thing....the characters in this film have got to be the worst shots in the history of the west.
DVD works just fine; sound and picture are good.

2 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Worth Every Penny
Added 9/30/2008

Chuck in fine form as a crusty sodbuster but a bit dour throughout. Earnest performances help carry it along but it's not quite entertainment, is it ? I don't think I can recommend buying it but should prove a worthwhile curiosity as a Wednesday night rental.
0 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Hesten's favorite
Added 8/1/2008

Very good movie and one of Heston's favorites. Not a "traditional" western, but one of my favorites. Well acted and entertaining.
1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
Heston's lone cowboy
Added 6/10/2008

This minor classic Western, totally ignored by Paramount when it was released in '68, stands as one of the best performances the late Chuck Heston ever gave even over "Major Dundee" which he wrote off as a fiasco in an interview he gave. He should be proud of this film because unlike many Westerns of its time, this one is more character-driven than like say "Silverado" which sacrifices character development for action (Lawrence Kasden could take a pointer from this flick). The late Joan Hackett is also excellent as the lone woman who takes in Heston after he is beaten by the crazen Donald Pleasance & his family (Bruce Dern, etc) and learns to love again as she falls for this lonely, 50'ish cowboy. Tom Gries directed with a sure hand and the outdoor photography is fantastic. This western along with Peckingpah's "Ride the High Country" stands as one of the true classics of this genre. Whole heartedly recommended for Heston enthusiasts and western buffs!!
1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
A Great Western
Added 8/13/2009

One of the late Chuck Heston's favorite films, this is the tale of an aging cowboy in a changing world. Will Penny is an illiterate, aging cowboy who does the only job he has known since he was young and finds a mother and son, love and comes to the realization that he can't be what they need -- in own his mind does the right thing -- and rides away. It is a wonderful, low-key film with one of Heston's best performances (in a career so full of them) with great supporting work by Joan Hatckett, Donald Pleasance, Bruce Dern, Anthony Zerbe, Ben Johnson, J.D. Spradlin and his debut movie role, Lee Majors. A wonderful, moving western. If you are a fan of western films, this one has to be a part of your collection. No if's, an's or but's. Nice background featurete.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
DIsappointed
Added 6/18/2009

After reading other reviews I bought this DVD. I'm not a Charlton Heston fan, but I do like vintage westerns. I suppose the story this movie is based on is a decent one. Parts of the movie show that a cowboy's life can be dirty and smelly (ain't no showers behind the bushes).

Unfortunately, the main actors in this movie don't do it justice. There is NO chemistry between Mr. Heston and his co-star, Ms. Hackett.

I would like to correct a few plot points which other reviewers have repeated: the main character, Will Penny, is NOT "staked out" in the desert. He is beaten and stabbed; his gear is taken from him and he is left to die. The woman does not "find" him, she is already installed in Will's cabin which Will Penny manages to stumble to after an unknown time in the wilderness.

Will's character is drawn to the woman and uncomfortable at the same time while the female is somehow drawn to him. The actors TRY to portray this in very cramped quarters. They don't manage it; I was a little embarassed for them.

Both characters are pretty much one-dimensional; the woman's son is almost an afterthought in the film.

One last thing....the characters in this film have got to be the worst shots in the history of the west.
DVD works just fine; sound and picture are good.

2 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Worth Every Penny
Added 9/30/2008

Chuck in fine form as a crusty sodbuster but a bit dour throughout. Earnest performances help carry it along but it's not quite entertainment, is it ? I don't think I can recommend buying it but should prove a worthwhile curiosity as a Wednesday night rental.
0 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Photos


There are currently no photos.
Shopping
IDPriceImageUrlPurchaseUrlIdTypeBindingStore
VHS
$3.96 @ Amazon
DVD
$9.98 @ Amazon
DVD
$29.36 @ Amazon