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  1. After selling his screenplay The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean for $300,000 (an almost unprecedented amount in 1971, especially for a writer whose asking price was $85,000), Milius told Esquire, “I make terrific deals. My hole card on this one was I didn’t particularly want to sell Roy Bean anyway.

  2. Genre Western. Comedy | Remake. 19th Century Synopsis A comic take on the legendary hanging judge, Roy Bean. Told through a series of vignettes, the story covers different stages of Bean's life, from his arrival in the town of Vinegaroon where he sets himself up as judge, through his romance with a local Mexican girl, to the destruction of the town in a devastating fire.

  3. Music by. "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean" sets out to be an elegy to the passing of the Old West, and ends up being an elegy to the passing of bad manners. There's a rough pattern to the film; the more original characters get killed, the less lynching, belching and passing of wind there is. Finally we are left with a Technicolor vision ...

  4. Streaming charts last updated: 5:09:47 AM, 05/28/2024. The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean is 23854 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 24568 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than The Great New Wonderful but less popular than I Shot Jesse James.

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  5. Vinegaroon law goes like this. Penalty for stealing whisky: hanging. Penalty for not cutting the judge in on a bank heist: hanging. Penalty for speaking ill of New York actress Lillie Langtry: shooting. Then hanging. PAUL NEWMAN joins director John Huston, screenwriter John Milius and a cast of superb sidewinders to turn the real-life Wild West into a tall tale of a Wilder West. NEWMAN tackles ...

  6. The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean. An outlaw (Paul Newman) appoints himself hanging judge of a two-bit Texas town. IMDb 6.8 2 h 3 min 1972. PG. Comedy · Drama · Romance · Western. This video is currently unavailable.

  7. Life And Times Of Judge Roy Bean (1972) -- (Movie Clip) Fate Of The Wicked The full performance of Tab Hunter as unrepentant murderous drifter Dodd, addressing the camera in the same manner as other famous-actor-cameo characters, processed quickly by Paul Newman as the title character, bogus judge in 1890’s West Texas, Jim Burk, Matt Clark, Bill McKinney, Ned Beatty and Steve Kanaly the new ...