Summary

The Western musical genre is known for its epic bar scrap and saloon brawls , but some movies stand out as take in the best . Westerns ofttimes include shootouts and fights , butthe bar fight is particularly memorable because of the iconic imaging of the Old West saloon . It ’s in the bar that the cast of characters must often come together and resolve their tensions one way or another .

Westerns have been around since the dayspring of cinema , and they have a fussy hold on American filmmaking . Familiargenre tropes of Western moviesinclude vigilantism , gun combat , and a lone male fictional character out for retaliation . Within the saloon brawl , some additional moments can be found across many western sandwich . They let in the quick lot of gun for hire , the use of furniture and bottles in bash , and one man fighting against many . A Western with a effective bar conflict must understand the tropes and how to subvert them .

Westerns are known for their shootouts , but there are deal of memorable fist fights include in the Western film genre imply major whizz .

Paul Newman and Robert Redford as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid engaging the Bolivian Army in the middle of an empty town at the end of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

10Blazing Saddles (1974)

A cross-genre fight scene makes for meta hilarity in the Western spoof.

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Mel Brooks ’s honest moviesare known for their satiric adaptations of Hellenic American films . For his take on the westerly genre as a whole , Brooks worked with frequent collaborator Gene Wilder to make fun of the figure of speech that the musical genre is know for . Of course , this intend the bar free-for-all is anything but ordinary . When the fighting breaks out inBlazing Saddles , the action slop onto a neighboring movie set in a meta credit of the film ’s fancied world . Before this , the fight consists mainly of the characters throwing Proto-Indo European at each other in a slapstick subversive activity of the unremarkably tension - filled battle view .

9Shanghai Noon (2000)

An infusion of martial arts elevates the action in the Western comedy.

Shanghai Noonis a modernistic tress on the Western starring Owen Wilson andmartial arts picture legend Jackie Chan . The latter plays an Imperial Guard from China who travels to Nevada while try out to rescue a confounded princess . It ’s here he meets Wilson ’s character , and they attempt to carry through the princess together . Shanghai Noondelivers a combining of martial arts and classic Western gun - slingingin its action scenes , specially the saloon fight . Chan shows off his abilities in scrap stage dancing , raise the brawl to another level with its unique style and exciting stunts .

8Blood On The Moon (1948)

Mitchum and Preston duke it out in the psychological Western noir.

Starring Robert Mitchum , stemma on the Moonrevolves around a dispute between puncher and homesteaders in the Old West . Mitchum star in several Westerns , includingEl DoradoandThe Way West . His ability to play the rugged hero is exemplified in the combat scene inBlood on the Moon . The shot is a one - on - one fight between Mitchum and his co - superstar Robert Preston . The dramatic lighting and great execution show what a trial of wills the fight is for the two men . Both are go forth bruised and bloody , but Mitchum land the final blow .

7My Name Is Nobody (1973)

A silly tactic gives the bar brawl a memorable moment.

My Name Is Nobodyis an fantabulous portmanteau of action and levity , and though there are comedic elements , it includes a fantastic saloon scene . In the picture show , Terence Hill ’s eccentric attempts to convince Henry Fonda ’s mature gunslinger to come out of retirement for one last combat against a fearsome foeman . A young man with something to prove , Hill ’s Nobody engage in a funny , but impressive bar fight wherehe unceasingly slap his opposite ’s boldness while grabbing his guns . This maneuver both confuses and outwits his foe , as well as the bar patrons .

6Desperado (1995)

Antonio Banderas bests numerous adversaries in an action-packed shootout.

Robert Rodriguez madeDesperadoto show a dissimilar kind of West than the one typically portrayed in the music genre . Antonio Banderas plays the protagonist , El Mariachi , who get involve in drug trafficking , culminating in an action - packed cake scene . Banderas is caught convey weapons and a tight - paced gunfight ensues . Part of what makes this scene so exciting is the odds that Banderas is against . With many men against him , he skirt bullets and arrive at it out active in an unforgettable tantrum .

5Cowboys & Aliens (2011)

Daniel Craig makes the most of his surroundings in a throwback to Western convention.

Former James Bond role player Daniel Craig plays a memorable rodeo rider inCowboys & Aliens . The film tot a sci - fi slant to the Western formula and sees Craig ’s character and his allies oppose against aliens in the Old West . In the saloon brawl scene , Craig ’s hero is up against a radical of military man who have come to arrest him . Using his scrap science , he makes prompt work of them , andthe film utilizes the distance well by comprise many of the elements of a Western bar . In the goal , he is arrested , but only because he is doubly - crossed .

Jon Favreau ’s sci - fi Western Cowboys & Aliens has been all but forget but should it have been ? Let ’s look at its skilful and risky qualities .

4The Magnificent Seven (2016)

Denzel Washington delivers a shorter saloon brawl than usual.

The 2016 version ofThe Magnificent Sevenis a modern take on a story that has been made several times . The 1960 original is a re - imagining of the 1954 filmThe Seven Samurai . In the film , seven men are charter by a group of townspeople to protect them from criminals who are terrorise the town . Denzel Washington star in his first Western movieand play a polar role in the film ’s saloon engagement . The brawl is over in an instant after a slow flesh of tension . Washington shoots several men almost without lookingand at the thought of going up against him , all the other patron take flight .

3Unforgiven (1992)

Eastwood vs. Hackman, ‘nuff said.

Clint Eastwood directs and stars inUnforgiven , claim on the purpose of a righteous vigilance man once again . He brush up against the legal philosophy and the outlaws in the town and fights against them alone in a legal community do . Entering the bar with a fearsome air , he holds a group of men at gunpoint but just want the crooked sheriff , played by Gene Hackman . Their standoff go a prospicient time , building latent hostility , as Hackman and Eastwood ’s characters air their grudge . in the end , Eastwood ’s Munny claim down Hackman ’s Sheriff " minuscule " Bill , but then has the residual of the town to administer with .

2Dodge City (1939)

Dancing leads to fighting with a huge number of participants.

Dodge Citytakes spot in the titular Kansas location and star Errol Flynn as a puncher become sheriff . Flynn ’s character wants to make the town dependable again , and have the citizens live by the law of nature . The film ’s stripe scene bursts with energy , begin witha dancing issue that quickly drop into a fighting between the many patron of the bar . Chairs are have , curtains are torn down , and bottles are smash over head . The out-and-out bit of people involved make water the scene unique , and all of its iconic moment make it a clear intake for many Westerns that came after .

1For A Few Dollars More (1965)

The Man with No Name kicks off a fight with no guns.

For a Few clam Moreis the second photographic film intheDollarsTrilogyby Sergio Leone . It stars Clint Eastwood reprising his role and Lee Van Cleef connect him on his crusade against a band of outlaws . As the action develop , Eastwood ’s " world with No Name " picks a battle in a bar and handles it easily with his fists . He is only forced to show his gas - slinging abilities when he is ambushed from behind . It ’s then that the paladin dash the three men almost instantly and finishes the battle by inject another without see . This bar fighting cements Eastwood ’s character as a fearsome cattleman and includes some fun stunts .

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Chris Pratt as Joshua Faraday in The Magnificent Seven with the remake behind it.

Westerns collage with Gene Wilder and Cleavon Little in Blazing Saddles, Denzel Washington in The Magnificent 7 and Owen Wilson and Jackie Chan in Shanghai Noon

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Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson in a saloon in Shanghai Noon

Robert Mitchum looking down at a woman in Blood on the Moon.

Terrence Hill sticking his tongue out in My Name Is Nobody

Antonio Banderas as El Mariachi hiding behind a bar while holding two pistols in Desperado

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Headshot Of Harrison Ford In The 29th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards

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Denzel Washington as Sam Chisolm in a Cowboy Hat on a Dusty Street in The Magnificent Seven

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Clint Eastwood as Will Munny holding up a rifle in Unforgiven

Cowboys standing around Eroll Flynn in Dodge City