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The western genre has been forgotten by the big studios, the last feature films are from Quentin Tarantino, such as 'The Hateful Eight' and 'Django'. If you're a fan of this type of movie you will like 'Hickok', which tells the story of Wild Bill Hickok, a legend of the North American Far West. The protagonist of the film is Luke Hemsworth, brother of Chris Hemsworth ('Thor'), who was known for his role in the 'Westworld' series, also with a western atmosphere. It's a very accurate movie in terms of history, despite presenting several problems in the script and in the performances.
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Legendary lawman and gunslinger, Wild Bill Hickok, is tasked with taming the wildest cow-town in the west. While delivering his own brand of frontier justice, the infamous gunfighter's reputation as the fastest draw in the west is put to the test.
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