I Had No Idea Marlon Brando And Jack Nicholson Starred In A Western Together. It’s Classic Brando
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I Had No Idea Marlon Brando And Jack Nicholson Starred In A Western Together. It’s Classic Brando


As part of my celebration of movies that came out in 1976, in this, their 50th anniversary year, I’ve been watching and rewatching a mix of movies I’ve long loved and new ones. This week, I watched The Missouri Breaks starring Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson. It’s a movie I actually never knew existed until I started this project, and I have to say it’s been one I’d been looking forward to watching. I didn’t love it, that’s for sure, but I’m sure glad I watched it.

Jack Nicholson in a hat, looking intense in The Missouri Breaks

(Image credit: United Artists)

Expectations Were Very High For The Western

When The Missouri Breaks was released in May 1976, the two lead actors were both on the heels of Oscar-winning performances. The Western, about a “regulator” played by Brando tracking down a gang of horse thieves led by Nicholson’s character, was released just about a month and a half after Jack Nicholson won his first Best Actor Oscar for one of his all-time best roles in One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest. The movie was also Brando’s first release since he’d won in the same category for The Godfather at the 1973 Academy Awards.



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