Zachariah with Don Johnson: DVD Cover

    Zachariah Director: George Englund Cast: Don Johnson, Doug Kershaw, John Rubinstein

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/24/2004
    • Original Release: 1970
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 34,715
     
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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Main Title/Desert Rock [5:49]
    2. "Far Out" [3:32]
    3. Trigger-Happy [6:13]
    4. The Crackers [5:14]
    5. Big Ideas [5:22]
    6. Fiddler of Fortune [2:25]
    7. Gun-Shy [1:53]
    8. Music to His Ears [5:54]
    9. "Fast Friends" [4:09]
    10. The Searcher [5:15]
    11. Old-Timer [2:14]
    12. Playtime [5:13]
    13. At Belle Starr's [6:57]
    14. Lone Rangers [4:58]
    15. Seekers [4:04]
    16. Holdup [3:52]
    17. Camino Real [2:31]
    18. The Gunfighter [1:42]
    19. Salt of the Earth [2:28]
    20. Call Out/End Credits [12:25]

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    Editorial Reviews

    This western is permeated with the culture of the early '70s; it features contributions by writers for the Firesign Theatre, a counter-culture comedy troupe of the period, as well as music from groups such as The James Gang, Doug Kershaw, White Lightening and others--a rock/folk/country fusion. With highly stylized sets, music and story, this movie is full of surprises. Don Johnson as Matthew and John Rubinstein as Zachariah are two friends who go on the run. Together and separately they explore life as outlaws, at first enjoying and later being repelled by the reckless violence involved in gunfighting, bank robbing, and the other kinds of mayhem which come from the outlaw life. Along the way, they meet up with guides and gangs of various kinds, from a troupe of traveling, bank-robbing musicians (Country Joe and the Fish), to the greatest gunfighter in the world. Their paths diverge until Matthew comes gunning for Zachariah in a dramatic final confrontation. Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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    August 04, 2004: I don't think this was ever meant to be a good movie. But if it was so bad, why have I been looking for it for 25 years. Because it is a classic. Evryone from the Woodstock era needs this movie (and soundtrack).. B&N please note the soundtrack part!!!