The best Donald Moffat’s western movies

Donald Moffat

Donald Moffat

26/12/1930- 20/12/2018
Today we present the best Donald Moffat’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Donald Moffat’s movies.

The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid

The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid
6.1/10
The gangs of Jesse James and Cole Younger join forces to rob the First National Bank in Northfield, Minnesota, but things do not go as planned.

Showdown

Showdown
5.9/10
  • Genre: ActionWestern
  • Release: 20/06/1973
  • Character: Art Williams
Two men who have been friends since childhood find themselves on opposite ends of the law.

Desperado

Desperado
6.9/10
Duell McCall finds himself in the middle of a deadly feud in a small mining town. Framed for the murder of Sheriff John Whaley, McCall is forced to wander the wild frontier in search of the one man who can clear him.

The Devil and Miss Sarah

The Devil and Miss Sarah
6.1/10
A notorious outlaw being escorted to prison by a homesteader and his wife turns out to have satanic powers. He uses them on the man's wife to try to possess her and help him escape.

Houston: The Legend of Texas

Houston: The Legend of Texas
6.4/10
Sam Elliot stars as Sam Houston, the visionary who nearly single-handedly forged the state of Texas into a powerful entity in its own right. Refusing to forget the Alamo (as if anyone could), Houston led the military in Texas' rebellion against Mexico. G.D. Spradlin co-stars as President Andrew Jackson, with Michael Beck appearing as Jim Bowie, James Stephens as Stephen Austin, and Richard Yniguez as Mexican General Santa Anna. Lensed on location in the Lone Star state, this sweeping made-for-TV film originally occupied three hours' screen time on November 22, 1986. Its title at that time was Houston: The Legend of Texas. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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