McCabe & Mrs. Miller 53 years old

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McCabe & Mrs. Miller

A gambler and a prostitute become business partners in a remote Old West mining town, and their enterprise thrives until a large corporation arrives on the scene.

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McCabe & Mrs. Miller Cast

Name Character
René Auberjonois He was 31, 79 years old when he died as Sheehan
Shelley Duvall She was 21, now 75 years old as Ida Coyle
Terence Hill He was 32, now 85 years old as Townsperson (uncredited)
Corey Fischer He was 26, now 79 years old as Mr. Elliot
Warren Beatty He was 34, now 87 years old as John McCabe
William Devane He was 33, now 87 years old as The Lawyer
Bert Remsen He was 46, 74 years old when he died as Bart Coyle
Michael Murphy He was 33, 80 years old when he died as Eugene Sears
Keith Carradine He was 21, now 75 years old as Cowboy
John Schuck He was 31, now 84 years old as Smalley
Julie Christie She was 31, now 84 years old as Constance Miller
Hugh Millais He was 41, 79 years old when he died
Janet Wright She was 26, 71 years old when she died as Eunice
Robert Fortier He was 44, 78 years old when he died as Town drunk
Linda Sorensen She was 31, now 84 years old as Blanche

McCabe & Mrs. Miller Crew

Name Department
Lou Lombardo as Editor. He was 39 (69) years old when He died Editing
Robert Eggenweiler as Producer. He was 47 (76) years old when He died Production
Leon Ericksen as Production Design. Art
Brian McKay as Screenplay. He was 45 (now 98) years old Writing
Robert Altman as Director. He was 46 (81) years old when He died Directing
Robert Altman as Screenplay. He was 46 (81) years old when He died Writing
Vilmos Zsigmond as Director of Photography. He was 41 (85) years old when He died Camera
Graeme Clifford as Casting. He was 29 (now 82) years old Production
Mitchell Brower as Producer. Production
Philip Thomas as Art Direction. Art
Edmund Naughton as Novel. He was 45 (87) years old when He died Writing
Al Locatelli as Art Direction. Art
McCabe & Mrs. Miller poster
McCabe & Mrs. Miller (53 years)

Name your poison.

  • Release day: Thursday, June 24, 1971
  • Runtime: 120 minutes