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A Fistful of Fingers

"The greatest western ever made...in Somerset."

Follow the exploits of taciturn hero No Name and his stereotypical Indian side-kick Running Sore as they search for the nefarious villain The Squint.

Top Cast

  • Graham Low

    Graham Low

    Walter Marshall

  • Oli van der Vijver

    Oli van der Vijver

    The Squint

  • Nicola Stapleton

    Nicola Stapleton

    The Pint Sized Hussy

  • Martin Curtis

    Martin Curtis

    Running Sore

  • Jeremy Beadle

    Jeremy Beadle

    Himself

  • Neil Mullarkey

    Neil Mullarkey

    Master of Cermonies

  • Dan Palmer

    Dan Palmer

    'Pile-On' Kid

  • William Cornes

    William Cornes

    Sheriff Marshall

  • Quentin Green

    Quentin Green

    Jimmy James

Overview

Follow the exploits of taciturn hero No Name and his stereotypical Indian side-kick Running Sore as they search for the nefarious villain The Squint.

Rating

5.5 / 10
50 Reviews
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1 Reviews

  • r96sk
    r96sk
    4 Aug 29, 2022

    Edgar Wright's first film is... not good, pretty bad in fact. 'A Fistful of Fingers' does work in small doses, though all in all it's rather limp. The early stages, the opening 25 minutes or so, are solid if hit-and-miss, unfortunately the rest is heavy in the miss department. There are some mildly amusing bits, the Clint Eastwood/'A Fistful of Dollars' schtick is decent but quickly runs dry. There isn't much to talk about regarding the cast, they give alright performances I guess - Graham Low sticks out most, as you'd expect. The film coulda done without the Native American stuff, which is not only lazy and rather unsavoury. The, unexpected, animated bit was cool though. The best part of this film? The poster. Noice.

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