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Maverick
Film review
Mel Gibson is delightful as the charming rambling gambler Bret Maverick in this big-screen remake of the beloved 1950s TV series. For those who don't know, "Maverick" was a Western with a wry and witty sense of humor, at once lampooning and embracing the genre as Bret became the first TV cowboy who would rather talk his way out of trouble than use his gun.
And since James Garner originated the role of Bret Maverick on television, it was certainly inspired casting to bring him aboard the movie version, as U.S. Marshal Zane Cooper, who seems to be dogging our hero's every move.
Add to the mix Jodie Foster as con artist Annabelle Bransford, demonstrating an unexpected flair for physical comedy, and Graham Greene, doing his patented comic American Indian with a "boy-you-white-men-sure-are-dumb" chip on his shoulder, and you have sure-fire comic potential.
To a fair degree, that potential is achieved, but somewhere along the way, screenwriter William Goldman ("Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," "The Princess Bride") and director Richard Donner (the "Lethal Weapon" movies) have forgotten how understated the source material was, instead going for more showy, elaborate set-pieces and big slapstick gags.
Furthermore, Donner and Gibson confess to having adlibbed an awful lot of the wisecracking dialogue here, and it isn't always to the film's advantage.
The storyline has Bret traveling around the countryside, catching up with old friends who owe him money. He's trying to get $25,000 together so he can enter a high-stakes, winner-take-all riverboat poker game being run by the Commodore (James Coburn).
But Bret keeps bumping into the lovely and wiley Annabelle, who snuggles up to him so she can lift his wallet, as well as Marshal Cooper, who is apparently suspicious of Bret's gambling activities. Even more dangerous are Bret's encounters with the malevolent Angel (Alfred Molina), who has been charged with keeping him from reaching that championship game.
In a series of loopy encounters, Goldman and Donner keep the adventure and the comedy at a high pitch, while rooting the film's sensibilities firmly in the '90s unfortunately, that's the 1990s. There's a constant, glib winking-at-the-audience mentality that wears out its welcome after awhile, and some the comic action is just too bombastic. (Not that anyone ever accused Donner of subtlety.)
Still, the pleasures here are many, including some surprise cameo appearances by movie stars, country singing stars and old TV Western stars. There is also a double or triple twist ending that will surprise you.
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Maverick is a fun, light hearted film that will get u
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MATT MOVIES | Sept. 19, 2003 at 4:18 p.m.
Cast: Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster, James Garner, Alfred Molina.
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