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Draw! 1984

★ 6.313 votes98 min📅 1984-07-15

"Two great men of action in one great new motion picture."

In the twilight of the Wild West, the final showdown isn't fought with bullets but with words, whiskey, and the ghosts of old rivalries.

Director: Steven Hilliard Stern

Cast

Kirk Douglas
Kirk Douglas
Harry H. Holland aka Handsome Harry Holland
James Coburn
James Coburn
Sam Starret
Alexandra Bastedo
Alexandra Bastedo
Bess
Graham Jarvis
Graham Jarvis
Deputy Wally Blodgett
Derek McGrath
Derek McGrath
Reggie Bell
Jason Michas
Jason Michas
Moses
Len Birman
Len Birman
Ephraim
Frank C. Turner
Frank C. Turner
Poker Player
Maurice Brand
Mr. Gibson
Graham McPherson
Eugene Lippert - Edito,r 'Bell City Gazette'

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Draw! (1984) about?

The film follows the final confrontation between a retired desperado and his former nemesis, a once-fearless sheriff now battling alcohol and time. Their long-standing feud takes a comedic turn as old grudges resurface in a battle of wits and pride.

Who directed Draw!?

Steven Hilliard Stern directed this 1984 western-comedy, blending humor with the rugged charm of the Old West.

Who stars in Draw!?

The film features Kirk Douglas and James Coburn as the lead rivals, supported by Alexandra Bastedo, Graham Jarvis, and Derek McGrath in key roles.

Is Draw! (1984) worth watching?

While it's not a high-octane action flick, Draw! offers a charming, humorous take on western tropes with standout performances from Douglas and Coburn. Fans of classic Hollywood team-ups and dry wit will find it a nostalgic treat.

How long is Draw!?

Draw! runs for 98 minutes.

About Draw! (1984) — A Witty Western Showdown with Kirk Douglas and James Coburn

In the twilight of the Wild West, the final showdown isn't fought with bullets but with words, whiskey, and the ghosts of old rivalries. Kirk Douglas and James Coburn star as larger-than-life figures on opposite sides of the law, trading barbs and bravado in Steven Hilliard Stern's 1984 comedy-western. Their decades-long feud, once defined by gunfights and high stakes, now plays out in a bittersweet clash of personalities, where pride and past regrets collide. The film blends sharp humor with a nostalgic ache for a bygone era, capturing the friction between fading legends and the modern world encroaching on their frontier stomping grounds.

The atmosphere crackles with the dry wit of old-school Hollywood, where every glance and silence speaks volumes. Stern's direction leans into the absurdity of two titans reduced to squabbling like old men, their chemistry sizzling despite the decades between them. With its mix of slapstick and sharp dialogue, Draw! (1984) offers a playful yet poignant meditation on legacy, rivalry, and the art of letting go—all wrapped in classic western flair.