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14th February 2026
10:12am GMT

The Shooting, the cult classic '60s Western starring future Oscar-winner Jack Nicholson, is airing on TV today (Saturday, 14 February).
Written by Carole Eastman (Five Easy Pieces) and directed by Monte Hellman (Two-Lane Blacktop), the film is set in the American West.

Its story follows Willet Gashade (Warren Oates, The Wild Bunch), a former bounty hunter, and Coley Boyard (Will Hutchins, Sugarfoot), his dimwitted partner, as they are approached by a secretive young woman (Millie Perkins, The Diary of Anne Frank).
She offers them money to guide her through the desert, but refuses to discuss why she is travelling.
The group embarks on the journey and is eventually joined by Billy Spear (Nicholson, As Good as it Gets), a volatile gunslinger whom the woman has also hired.
"The only question is why," the plot synopsis adds.
The Shooting did not receive a big release, perhaps because of its low budget or because distributors were unsure about the movie, which subverts many of the expectations of the Western genre and actively avoids a clear resolution in its storytelling.
That said, its reputation has improved massively over time, with the film currently holding a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
The Shooting is now credited as being the first "acid Western", a sub-genre that blends classic Western tropes with elements of 1960s counterculture.
BFI [British Film Institute] has compared the movie to the work of Samuel Beckett, while Criterion describes it as "eerie and existential".
The latter also wrote: "Hellman’s singular odyssey is a vision of the weird old West unlike any other, a spare and challenging work leading to a provocative ending."
The Shooting is airing on TV today on the channel Legend at 4.40pm. It's also currently available to watch for free on the Artiflix streaming service.
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