Download Full Movie Maverick In Hindi

Download Full Movie Maverick In Hindi

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Download Full Movie Maverick In Hindi

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Maverick is recreated from the character James Garner created in the 1950s TV program. Maverick is a gambler who would rather con someone than fight them. He needs an additional three thousand dollars in order to enter a Winner Take All poker game that begins in a few days. He tries to win some, tries to collect a few debts, and recover a little loot for the reward, all with a light hearted air. He joins forces with a woman gambler with a marvelous, though fake, southern accent as the two both try and enter the game.
Gambler Bret Maverick is on his way to a poker tournament wherein half million dollars is at stake. At he needs is $25,000 and he has so far 22. So he goes around trying to collect from people who owe him but it appears they all try to get out of paying him. And he plays poker hoping to come up with the money. Along the way he crosses paths with a man named Angel whom he out plays which makes him dislike Maverick and a woman named Annabelle who is a con woman. So as he continues to go to the tournament and tries to get the rest of the money he needs. Angel's asked by someone to keep Maverick from getting to the tournament and he tries. But Maverick is just too lucky.
This is one of those rare movies you can watch over and over again without getting tired of it. Forget what some people have said about Jodie Foster, she is absolutely perfect as the apparently-dumb-but-smarter-than-she-looks blonde, and the chemistry between her and Mel Gibson is superb. Also perfect are James Garner as the marshal, Graham Greene as the harassed native chief, and Alfred Molina (the Englishman who is so good as an Iranian in Not Without My Daughter and a Cuban in The Perez family) as the "Spaniard". The writing is simply brilliant, one of William Goldman's best - how anyone could describe it as "virtually plotless" just staggers the imagination. The direction and cinematography are superb. A special treat is the Lethal Weapon reprise with Danny Glover.
&quot;Maverick&quot; is a comedy Western which relates the adventures of Bret Maverick, a gambler and adventurer in the Old West. (It is based, apparently, on a television series from the 1950s, but I am too young to remember it; indeed, I am not sure if it was ever shown in Britain). Maverick wants to enter a major poker tournament, but lacks the entry fee of $25,000. The film tells the story of how he manages to scrape together the required money and what happens to him during the tournament itself, as well as his dealings with three people he meets along the way- Marshal Zane Cooper, a lawman based upon Wyatt Earp, a rival poker player named Angel (ironically, as he is far from angelic) and a young thief and con-woman named Annabelle Bransford.<br/><br/>The film stars two actors, Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster, whom I would not normally have associated with comedy. Gibson had previously made the light action-adventure films &quot;Bird on a Wire&quot;, and the &quot;Lethal Weapon&quot; films contain some elements of humour, but &quot;Maverick&quot; is the closest he had yet come to pure comedy. As for Jodie, while she had made some comedies such as &quot;Bugsy Malone&quot; in her teenage days, by 1994 she had become regarded as a rather serious, intense young actress. Her previous film before this one was &quot;Sommersby&quot;, another costume drama set in the late nineteenth century, but much more serious.<br/><br/>Both, however, reveal their previously hidden comic talents here, which is just as well. Neither Maverick nor Annabelle is, morally speaking, a particularly admirable individual. He is a wisecracking adventurer who lives by his wits; his code of ethics as a professional gambler might prevent him from cheating at the poker table, but he is not always so scrupulous in other areas, of his life, although he is occasionally capable of a generous gesture. She makes a living out of stealing and swindling, normally from men who are attracted to her good looks. As neither is admirable, therefore, it was important to make them sympathetic, and both Gibson and Foster succeed in this. Gibson&#39;s Maverick comes across as a likable rogue and Foster makes Annabelle sexy and winning enough for us to overlook the fact that she is a scheming minx. Another good performance comes from James Garner as Cooper; in the sort of in-joke that modern casting directors love, Garner played Bret Maverick in the television series.<br/><br/>The film was directed by Richard Donner, who had earlier directed Gibson in three instalments of the &quot;Lethal Weapon&quot; franchise and was later to direct him in a fourth, as well as in &quot;Conspiracy Theory&quot;. Donner is an experienced director of action films, and manages to make the film an entertaining mixture of humour and thrills, often combining the two in the same scene, such as the one where Maverick is desperately trying to stop a runaway stagecoach in which he, Annabelle and Cooper are travelling. Unlike some other films from this period starring Gibson (e.g. &quot;The Man without a Face&quot;) or Foster (e.g. &quot;Nell&quot;), there is nothing very deep or serious about &quot;Maverick&quot;. For all that, however, it makes entertaining viewing. 7/10
This exuberant Western is a crowd-pleaser that remains faithful to the genre while having a roaring good time sending up its conventions.
The robber is played by Danny Glover, who was Mel Gibson&#39;s partner in the Lethal Weapon series of films (also directed by Richard Donner). When he pulls down the mask they look at each other for a second and a musical sound bit from Lethal Weapon plays as they look at each other and shake their heads. Also when leaving the bank, Danny Glover is heard saying &quot;I&#39;m too old for this shit.&quot; which he says (or a variation) of in all 4 Lethal Weapon movies. a5c7b9f00b

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