Summary

The westerly literary genre had a case of déjà vu in 1987 and 1995 : two separate movies were release with the accurate same name . There have been manypairs of movies that have identical titlesthroughout history despite having nothing to do with each other . Most of them share a name because of how shortsighted and generic their titles are , such as 2002 and 2006’sInvinciblemovies . The Western genre ’s reading of this is a especial case , though , as the shared title is a rather rare phrase , andupcoming westerly moviesare very improbable to repeat it .

In one of the genre ’s most rare coincidences , both movies came out just eight years apart , yet they did n’t make much confusion at the time . That ’s because one was a little - known TV movie featuring a major westerly star , while the other was one ofthe skillful Westerns of the nineties . While they ’re both tied together by their title , there are still several vista of each movie that severalize them from each other .

The best westerly movie of all time range from the the likes of of High Noon in the 1950s to The Revenant in the 2010s , but each one is timeless .

Collage of Gary Cooper in High Noon, Clint Eastwood in The Good the Bad and the Ugly and Jamie Foxx in Django Unchained

1987 & 1995’s The Quick & The Dead Movies Explained (Are They Connected?)

Though they shared a title, they were completely separate stories

Those two movies are both titledThe Quick and the Dead . The first version , a 1987 boob tube motion picture starring Sam Elliott , was an adaptation of Lous L’Amour ’s book of the same name . Elliott starred as Con Vallian , a stranger who protected protected a family on their journey West , in standardised fashion to his role intheYellowstonespinoff1883 . The 1995 version sport an all - lead shape of Sharon Stone , Gene Hackman , Leonardo DiCaprio , Russell Crowe , and more . Stone play a distaff gun for hire , Ellen , who entered a gunfighting tournament to kill her father ’s murderer , Hackman ’s Herod . Curiously , both movies were completely unrelated to one another .

The Quick and the Dead(1987 ) is available to watch on YouTube , andThe Quick and the Dead(1995 ) is useable to stream on Fubo TV .

What The Quick & The Dead Really Means & How It Fits Both Movies

It originally meant “the living and the dead” and relates to the movies' gunfights

The phrase " the quick and the dead " found its origins in several translations of the Bible , like the King James Version , as well as the Book of Mormon . The word " quick " as it was used in those books in reality has a dissimilar , older meaning than the modern definition . In the Bible , " quick " mean " livelihood , " so the idiomatic expression originally mean " the living and the idle , " or , in few words , everyone . The phrase is often used in the Bible to describe Jesus Christ as the evaluator of both the living and the dead . William Shakespeare’sHamletalso used the same phrase with the same meaning .

The original definition also helps get in touch each movie to its form of address . In the modern mother wit , The Quick and the Deadrefers to shootout , a raw material of the Western genre . In a gunfight , whoever draws first usually win and survives the conflict , so the quick someone lives and the slower die . That also link back to the original signification of the phrase , as flying is still being used as a synonym for living , though in a more poetic gumption . The fact that both movies end in gunfights just solidifies them as merit of the deed , and make them one of the strangest coincidences in the Western genre .

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

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Sam Elliott and Sharon Stone from their westerns both titled The Quick and the Dead

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Russell Crowe and Gene Hackman in The Quick and the Dead