At this point, it’s easy to determine that when it comes to movies, no matter how big the production, there’s absolutely no guarantee it’s going to find any success. There have been plenty of instances when the hype outshines the actual final product. Studios have used many different tactics to get people in the seats at theaters, and nothing is ever a guarantee. One tactic often used, like with the 1995 filmWild Bill,starringJeff Bridges,is to stack up highly recognizable names to lure in ticket buyers.

Like many unfortunate films before it,Wild Billis the perfect example of how it doesn’t matter how many big names are on the marquee, there’s never any way to predict the creation of a classic. On paper, the Western flick, which starsBridges as the title character, Wild Bill Hickok, appears to have all the ingredients to be a critically acclaimed moneymaker. Those who have seenthe seriesDeadwood,know how interesting the character’s story is. However, that plan never came to fruition asWild Billcame and went much like a tumbleweed. But still, it’s interesting to see the talent that went into thisWalter Hill-directed movie.

Jeff Bridges as Bill Hickok drinks with Ellen Barkin as Calamity Jane in Wild Bill

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For those who haven’t seen it (and there’s a good chance you haven’t),Wild Billfocuses on the final days of the iconic gunslinger, as he finds himself in conflict with a rapidly changing American society. Despite the film’s less-than-impressive release, Bridges still puts forth an excellent performance as he complements the impressive ensemble cast of talented actors. Any Western fan will find that the movie itself is entertaining and well-directed. Hill successfully captures the right tone and flavor that makes up a quality film set in a time of gritty lawlessness.

The legendary Wild Bill Hickok, who was born James Butler Hickok in 1837, was famous for his skills as a gunfighter, professional gambler, and even his time upholding the law as a peacemaker. His iconic image was enhanced with his long hair and handlebar mustache. The gunslinger’s fame came from a 1861 shootout in Springfield, Missouri, when he shot three men who were attempting to ambush him. This kicked off the start of his legendary history. There have been plenty of times the legend has popped in film and TV, with original productions andWestern remakes.

Diane Lane in the 1995 movie, ‘Wild Bill.'

The most famous part ofWild Bill Hickok’s story(which, of course, is portrayed in the film), was his death. Legend has it that in 1876, he was shot and killed at a poker table in Deadwood, South Dakota. He famously was holding a pair of aces and a pair of eights, which, from that point on, would come to be known as the “dead man’s hand.” The scene was well-crafted for this 1995 film and was only enhanced by the talented performers involved.

Ellen Barkin Strapped on Her Boots

By the timeEllen Barkinsigned on to be inWild Bill,she had already established herself as a popular and talented actress. Fans already knew her from hits such asThe Big Easy, Sea of Love,andDiner.Adding her to the credit list was a no-brainer forWild Billas she took on the role of Calamity Jane. For those who don’t know, Calamity Jane was a well-known rough and tough partner of Hickok. In fact, Calamity Jane was well-known enough to be amain character in a Western movie,herself and Barkin’s performance exhibited this strong independent character. Barkin’s take on the role captured the real Calamity Jane’s intimidating pushback whenever someone attempted to cast her aside for being a woman. Of course, the subpar success ofWild Billdidn’t hurt Barkin’s career in any way, as she went on to be in films such asOcean’s Thirteenand the seriesAnimal Kingdom.

Diane Lane Was a Faithful Love for Wild Bill

Leading up to joining the star-studded cast ofWild Bill,Diane Lanehad already earned her spot in the Hollywood elite category, popping up in many features, includingA Little Romance,which got her nominated for a Golden Globe Award. In this film, Lane played the character Susanna Moore, who happened to be the love interest of Bridges’ Hickok. And her performance captured the ins and outs of this complex character, showcasing her wide range of talents. Lane’s career took off yet again afterWild Bill,starring in movies such asA Walk on the MoonandUnfaithful.She would then grab herself an Academy Award nomination for the 2003 filmUnder the Tuscan Sun.

Before Crafting Wizard Wands, John Hurt Was Ready to Duel Himself

Even though Wild Bill Hickok had plenty of reasons not to trust everyone who entered his public life, he still had a few select friends, and one of them was Charlie Prince.John Hurttook on this role, using the commanding persona and charm he had been dishing out to audiences long before stepping into this role. AsWild Bill"came and went, Hurt carried on with his impressive career, with roles in films such asContact,theHarry Potterseries, and more. His performance inWild Billquieted any naysayer who believed aBritish actor couldn’t play an American role,especially in a Western.

Christina Applegate and David Arquette Rounded Out the All-Star Cast

Who knew that after all those years of playing Kelly Bundy in Married with Children,Christina Applegatewould display her performance versatility when she took on the role of Lurline in Wild Bill. The character is shown to have an interesting relationship with Wild Bill Hickok, and Applegate proved that she was more than the ditzy teenager she portrayed on the sitcom she was known for. Of course, Applegate would go on to continue to show her range in films like Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Bad Moms, and several more TV series.

BeforeWild Bill,David Arquettewas virtually an unknown actor, that is besides, of course, his well-known family name. As the famous story goes, Wild Bill Hickok was shot in the head during a poker game, and the man who did it was named Jack McCall, portrayed by Arquette in the film. AfterWild Bill,Arquette went on to appear in movies such as theScreamfranchise,Never Been Kissed,and even had a stint in pro wrestling.

John Hurt in the 1995 Western, ‘Wild Bill.'

It is unfortunate that the 1995 filmWild Billdidn’t receive the praise and recognition it may have deserved. It was clear that these talented faces had no idea what the final outcome would be as their performances proved that they weren’t in it for a quick buck.Wild Bill is a reminder for producers and studios across Hollywood that a strong cast never guarantees a successful film. They may look great on posters and the marquee, but there are so many other factors that hinge on whether audiences show up, or read about the obscure film decades later.Wild Billcame and went but is now worth a look at, simply to see a quality production with some of Hollywood’s elite.

Christina Applegate and David Arquette in the 1995 Western, ‘Wild Bill.'