Wild Wild West
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Wild Wild West

Jim West is a guns-a-blazing former Civil War hero. Artemus Gordon is an inventive U.S. Marshal who excels in disguise. When the United States is thre...atened by psychotic Confederate Arliss Loveless, President Ulysses Grant teams the duo up to bring him to justice. On a hazard-packed train journey from Washington D.C. to Utah, West and Gordon must combine their skills to best Loveless and his diabolical machines. Show More

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In the action-packed movie Wild Wild West (1999), Jim West, a guns-a-blazing former Civil War hero, and Artemus Gordon, an inventive U.S. Marshal skilled in disguise, join forces to protect the United States from the psychotic Confederate Arliss Loveless. President Ulysses Grant forms an unlikely team by pairing West and Gordon together to bring Loveless to justice.

The duo embarks on a treacherous train journey from Washington D.C. to Utah, where Loveless plans to unleash his diabolical machines that threaten the entire country. Along the way, West and Gordon must use their unique skills and quick thinking to overcome the numerous hazards they encounter. From dangerous assassins to deadly mechanical spiders, they face constant challenges that test their abilities and teamwork.

With non-stop action and thrilling adventures, Wild Wild West keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, the film combines elements of Western, steampunk, and comedy genres to offer an entertaining and unforgettable cinematic experience.

Join Jim West and Artemus Gordon as they navigate their way through a world of danger, deception, and relentless pursuit in Wild Wild West. This explosive film promises high-stakes action, clever disguises, and ingenious contraptions, making it a must-watch for fans of adventure and excitement.

Also Known As:

Wild Wild West

Release Date:

30 Jun 1999

Writers:

Jim Thomas (story), John Thomas (story), S.S. Wilson (screenplay), Brent Maddock (screenplay), Jeffrey Price (screenplay), Peter S. Seaman (screenplay)

Awards:

15 wins & 17 nominations.