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Quick Gun Murugun: Misadventures of an Indian Cowboy is a 2009 Indian English-language Comedy Western film directed by Shashanka Ghosh and written by Rajesh Devraj. The film stars Rajendra Prasad as the title character alongside Nassar, Rambha and Anuradha Menon.
Full House Media [73] 2016 – 2018 Gaju Bhai: The show showcases the story of a Jollywood superstar Gaju Bhai and his transformation from a reel life hero to a real life hero. Toonz Animation The Walt Disney Company India: Disney Channel India [74] 2017 – 2018 Partners: The story revolves around the three cops who solve the cases which leads ...
Soumyadipta Banerjee of In.com gave 0.5 out of 5 stars and said "Not only that the aliens are weird, the whole movie seems be in some weird planet after a point of time". [23] Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV Movies.com gave the film 1 out of 5 stars and wrote, " Joker is a crude joke of a film that will leave you in tears unless you have a stomach ...
When Clay shoots two Apaches with his rifle, the others flee. The rider is Carleton, a bounty hunter known to Hardin, but not approved of by him. Carleton is intrigued by Clay's shotgun which, he tells Abby, since it has an effective range of only about 30 yards, is a poor weapon for the kind of shooting Hardin usually does.
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Shotgun Stories is a 2007 drama film about a feud between two sets of half-brothers following the death of their father in rural Arkansas. The film was written and directed by Jeff Nichols , and stars Michael Shannon , Barlow Jacobs, Michael Abbott Jr. and Glenda Pannell.
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The 1970s and 1980s have been called the "golden age" of parody movies, led by Mel Brooks and the "ZAZ trio" (David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker). Brooks' parodies included a Western parody, Blazing Saddles (1974), a horror parody, Young Frankenstein (1974), and a space opera parody, Spaceballs (1987).