One-Eyed Jacks with Marlon Brando: DVD Cover

    One-Eyed Jacks Director: Marlon Brando Cast: Marlon Brando, Karl Malden, Pina Pellicer, Katy Jurado

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/29/1999
    • Original Release: 1961
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 5,617
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    Interactive menu; Scene selector; Dolby Digital; Trivia quiz; Biography

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. 1. Start [15:40]
    2. 2. Splitting Up [15:54]
    3. 3. Finding Dad [3:52]
    4. 4. A Festival [17:16]
    5. 5. Staying All Night [5:07]
    6. 6. Bringing In Rio [3:12]
    7. 7. Can't Let Go [14:35]
    8. 8. Captured [9:30]
    9. 9. True Devotion [7:39]
    10. 10. End [7:49]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Western bandit Kid Rio (Marlon Brando) is betrayed by his partner, Dad Longworth (Karl Malden). Escaping from prison, Rio learns that Longworth has become a wealthy and influential lawman. Rio thirsts for revenge, but bides his time, waiting for the right moment to strike. In the meantime, Rio spitefully seduces Longworth's adopted daughter, Louisa (Pina Pellicer). After killing a man in self-defense, Rio is publicly whipped by the powerful Longworth. When Rio's old gang accidentally kills a child during another holdup, Longworth has the perfect excuse to eliminate the troublesome Rio once and for all by hanging him. But that's not what happens at all. Stripped to its fundamentals, One-Eyed Jacks is a workable Western, worthy of perhaps 90 minutes' running time. But when Marlon Brando succeeded Stanley Kubrick in the director's chair, he allowed the film's 60-day shooting schedule to stretch into six months, and delivered a finished product running in excess of four hours. The current 141-minute version of One-Eyed Jacks isn't as ponderous as some critics have claimed, but it's still too much of a good thing. While Brando the director isn't precisely in the Kubrick class, Brando the actor delivers one of his finest and most focused performances (though he is upstaged throughout by Karl Malden). Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    October 08, 2006: The Diamond brand DVD is pretty decent. Contrary to BN.com, it IS letterboxed. We don't think the movie is too long. It flows nicely, and the photography is superb. The dialog is excellent.

    This review was written about the DVD edition.