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  1. The Meanest Men in the West (1974) Mark Franklin March 27, 2022 1970s. Lee Marvin is Kalig Talbot and Charles Bronson is his younger brother Harge, a man Kalig secretly hates. That’s because, years earlier, his stepdad faced a choice: Save Kalig’s mom or save the son she was about to give birth to.

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  2. Oct 23, 2014 · The Meanest Men In The West Trailer 1976 Director: Samuel Fuller Starring: Albert Salmi, Charles Bronson, Charles Grodin, James Drury, Lee J. Cobb, Lee Marvin Official Content From...

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  3. Stream 'The Meanest Men in the West' and watch online. Discover streaming options, rental services, and purchase links for this movie on Moviefone.

  4. In one installment, a wealthy man's daughter is kidnapped by a nasty gunslinger. But the crime is only just a means for the ruffian to draw the tough title character into a blood- thirsty revenge scheme. In the second, a drifter burglarizes the Shiloh ranch.

    • Charles S. Dubin, Samuel Fuller
    • Lee J. Cobb
  5. An outlaw plans to kidnap the owner of a ranch and hold him for ransom. But first he has to get rid of the foreman whom he knows will stand in his way. So he tells his brother, whom he blames for their mother’s death, that the foreman whom his brother knew betrayed him.

  6. A climatic confrontation proves to each of them just how mean the other can be. "The Meanest Men in the West" is actually an amalgam of two episodes of the hit 1960's TV series, "The Virginian." In one installment, a wealthy man's daughter is kidnapped by a nasty gunslinger.

  7. Bronson and Marvin star as murderous half-brothers who are running from the law as well as each other. A climatic confrontation proves to each of them just how mean the other can be. "The Meanest Men in the West" is actually an amalgam of two episodes of the hit 1960's TV series, "The Virginian."