The Over-the-Hill Gang formula for supplying new roles to old film stars: the last American train robbers (circa 1956) are let out of prison thirty years later to try it one more time. Re-teaming the Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday of Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (circa 1957) gives it some added resonance: and who among moviegoers doesn't like Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas? (Well, all right. But who doesn't like Burt Lancaster?) They both have their moments here, and look splendid in their double-breasted pinstripes. But Lancaster had much more than that, in somewhat similar circumstances, in Atlantic City, and without all the sluggishness, silliness, and plain stupidness. Directed by Jeff Kanew. (1986) — Duncan Shepherd
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