Si vous avez aimé 'Tueur malgré lui' (1971), cette comédie western pleine d'humour et de rebondissements, vous adorerez ces 10 films et séries similaires. Découvrez des histoires tout aussi drôles et captivantes, avec des personnages hauts en couleur et des intrigues malicieuses.

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
Description: A classic Western that explores themes of myth vs. reality, with a mix of drama and subtle humor, set against the backdrop of frontier justice.
Fait: The film was shot in black and white, despite color being widely available, to emphasize its noir-like tone.


Cat Ballou (1965)
Description: A comedic Western that blends humor with traditional Western elements, featuring a strong female lead and a mix of action and satire.
Fait: Lee Marvin won an Academy Award for his dual role in this film, playing both the drunken gunfighter Kid Shelleen and the villainous Tim Strawn.


The Hallelujah Trail (1965)
Description: A lighthearted Western comedy that revolves around a wagon train transporting whiskey, featuring chaotic and humorous situations.
Fait: The film was originally intended to be a musical but was changed to a straight comedy during production.


The Sons of Katie Elder (1965)
Description: A Western that combines family drama with action, focusing on four brothers who reunite to avenge their mother's death and reclaim their family honor.
Fait: The film was shot in Durango, Mexico, known for its rugged landscapes that perfectly suited the Western genre.


The Scalphunters (1968)
Description: A Western with a comedic twist, focusing on the interactions between a trapper, a runaway slave, and a group of outlaws, blending action with witty dialogue.
Fait: The film was shot on location in Mexico, giving it an authentic Western backdrop.


Paint Your Wagon (1969)
Description: A musical Western that mixes comedy, romance, and adventure, set during the Gold Rush with a focus on unconventional relationships.
Fait: The film features one of the few instances where a major Hollywood star (Clint Eastwood) sings on screen.


True Grit (1969)
Description: A Western that balances action with character-driven storytelling, featuring a determined young girl and a grizzled lawman on a quest for justice.
Fait: John Wayne won his only Academy Award for his role as Rooster Cogburn in this film.


The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970)
Description: A blend of comedy and drama in a Western setting, focusing on a man's quirky journey to success and revenge, with a touch of romance.
Fait: The film was one of the first to use a widescreen format, enhancing its visual storytelling.


Blazing Saddles (1974)
Description: A parody of Western films that uses exaggerated humor and satire to critique racial stereotypes and genre tropes, while still delivering action and adventure.
Fait: The film was one of the first to break the fourth wall, with characters acknowledging they are in a movie.


The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
Description: A Western that combines action with a deeper exploration of themes like revenge and redemption, while maintaining a gritty yet humorous tone.
Fait: The film was initially controversial due to its portrayal of violence and its political undertones.
