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Maverick is an Academy Award-nominated
1994 Western comedy film based on the 1950s television series of the
same name, created by Roy Huggins. The film was directed by Richard
Donner from a screenplay by William Goldman and features Mel Gibson,
Jodie Foster, and James Garner. The film was nominated for an Academy
Award for Best Costume Design.
Synopsis
The story, set in the American Old West, is a first-person account by a
wisecracking gambler Bret Maverick (Mel Gibson), of his misadventures
on the way to a major five-card draw poker tournament. Besides wanting
to win the poker championship for the money, he also wants to prove,
once and for all, that he is "the best". However, complications keep
getting in the way.
Maverick rides into the fictional town of Crystal River intending to
collect money owed to him, as he is $3,000 short of the poker
tournament entry fee of $25,000. His efforts to make up this $3,000
provide some plot motivation, as well as diversions caused by, and in
the company of, three people he encounters at Crystal River: an
antagonist named Angel (Alfred Molina), a young con-artist calling
herself Mrs Annabelle Bransford (Jodie Foster), and legendary lawman
Marshal Zane Cooper (James Garner, who played Bret Maverick in the
original TV series). The first two are also rival poker players.
Maverick, Bransford and Cooper share a stagecoach (the driver of which
dies at the reins at full gallop), agree to help a wagon train of
migrant evangelist settlers who have been waylaid by ruffians (for a
fee which Maverick in the end is too big-hearted to accept) and are
headed-off by a troop of Indians led by Joseph (Graham Greene). Unknown
to his companions, Joseph and Maverick are good friends, and Maverick
allows himself to be "captured." Joseph is another one of his
unreliable debtors, and in and around his tribal grounds they
collaborate on a scheme to swindle a Russian Grand Duke.
During this time, Angel has received a mysterious telegram ordering him
to not allow Maverick to reach the poker game, and has also learned
that Maverick had conned him in Crystal River. These scenes are some of
the very few which do not involve Maverick directly. Angel catches up
with Maverick after he has left Joseph's tribe, beats him up and
attempts to hang him. Despite being tied to both a tree and to his
horse, Maverick escapes and reaches the poker game, which is taking
place on a paddle steamer. Bransford and Angel have also reached the
game, and Cooper has engaged to oversee its security. Learning that
Bransford is still short several thousand dollars of the entry fee,
Maverick finds the Grand Duke on board and cons him out of the needed
amount so she can get in the game.
After preliminary rounds, the four finalists are Maverick, Bransford,
Angel, and Commodore Duvall (James Coburn), the boat's owner and the
tournament organizer. Maverick almost fails to reach the final table by
the 5:00am deadline, having had his stateroom door chained (by an
unknown person) after a short tryst with Bransford. The game proceeds,
with Bransford the first eliminated, and shortly thereafter a "fixed"
hand is dealt to the three remaining players. The Commodore is given
four 8s and Angel is given a low straight flush, whilst Maverick has
the 10, Jack, Queen and King of Spades. The Commodore and Angel each
bet "all in" (implying that Maverick is the chip leader at this stage).
Maverick observes the dealer bottom-dealing to the others, protests the
conduct of the hand, and eventually accepts one card dealt by Angel and
calls the bets without checking the card. It turns out to be the Ace of
Spades, giving Maverick an unbeatable royal flush and the championship.
An enraged Angel draws his gun, but he and his stooges in the audience
are killed by Cooper and Maverick.
Three plot twists follow Maverick's win. Firstly, Cooper steals the
$500,000 prize money instead of presenting it to Maverick. Secondly, it
is revealed that the Commodore and Cooper were secretly in cahoots on
the theft and that Angel had actually been working for the Commodore.
Thirdly, Maverick ambushes the two around a campfire and steals back
the money, leaving them a single (unloaded) gun to settle their
affairs. Cooper beats up the Commodore and seeks to take revenge on
Maverick.
Later, Maverick is relaxing in a bath-house when Cooper finds him, and
drops the facade to reveal (to the audience) that he is in fact
Maverick's father. It is also revealed that the real conspiracy was
between the two of them. However, Bransford enters the bath-house and
robs Cooper and Maverick (whose relationship she had easily surmised).
However, she only gets away with half of the money she had expected, as
Maverick had hidden the rest in his boots. Maverick smiles and comments
that it will be a lot of fun getting the rest of the money back from
her.
Cast
* Mel
Gibson as Bret Maverick
* Jodie Foster as Mrs. Annabelle Bransford
* James
Garner as Marshal Zane Cooper
* Graham Greene as Joseph
* Alfred Molina as Angel
* James Coburn as Commodore Duvall
* Paul L. Smith as The Archduke
Cameo appearances
There are appearances through the film as many familiar faces from
Westerns of the past and Country Western music, particularly in the
final riverboat poker tournament scenes. These include (in no
particular order):
* Dub Taylor as a room clerk
* Leo Gordon as a gambler at Maverick's first game. Gordon actually
appeared in five episodes of the original series as Big Mike McComb
* Robert Fuller as the last gambler at Jodie Foster's first game.
* Geoffrey Lewis as Matthew Wicker, a.k.a. Eugene, the banker
* Hal Ketchum and Corey Feldman as two of four bank robbers
* Paul Brinegar of Rawhide as the stagecoach driver
* Carlene Carter as a waitress on the Commodore's ship
* Waylon Jennings and Kathy Mattea as a couple found with a gun
* Denver Pyle and Clint Black, who are thrown off the boat for cheating
at poker
* Vince Gill and then-wife Janis Gill as spectators during the game
* Johnny Cash as a gambler whose total screen time is less than five
seconds
* Doug McClure as one of the riverboat gamblers.
In addition to these stars, actor Danny Glover (Gibson's co-star in the
Lethal Weapon franchise of films) appears as the lead bank robber. He
and Maverick (Gibson) share a scene where they look as if they knew
each other, but then shake it off. As Glover makes his escape with the
money, he mutters "I'm too old for this &**.", his character's catch
phrase in all four Lethal Weapon films. In addition, a strain of the
main theme from Lethal Weapon plays in the score when Glover is
revealed.
Also, another cameo was by actress Margot Kidder, who played one of the
villagers robbed of their mission money. Kidder starred as Lois Lane in
Superman, also directed by Donner.
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