Movies like Quigley Down Under (1990)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Quigley Down Under, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Tombstone

    #70 most popular movie yesterday

    Featuring a star-studded cast including Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer, Tombstone recounts the story of Wyatt Earp and his battle with the Cowboy gang. It's a gripping tale of lawmen in the Old West that should entice any Quigley Down Under fan.

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    2. Dances with Wolves

    #878 most popular movie yesterday

    Another Kevin Costner epic, Dances with Wolves involves themes of frontier life and interactions with Native American tribes, akin to Quigley Down Under's exploration of Australian aboriginal culture. Its sweeping narrative will captivate those looking for a serious Western with depth.

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    3. Unforgiven

    #1,024 most popular movie yesterday

    Clint Eastwood's Academy Award-winning Unforgiven is a gritty deconstruction of the Western genre, focusing on an aging outlaw. Its intense storytelling and complex characters make it a must-watch for fans seeking a more nuanced Western after Quigley Down Under.

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    4. Open Range

    #2,655 most popular movie yesterday

    This film stars Kevin Costner and Robert Duvall, who defend their cattle operation against a corrupt sheriff. Like Quigley Down Under, Open Range offers beautiful cinematography, strong moral characters, and a satisfying showdown.

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    5. Silverado

    #2,941 most popular movie yesterday

    Silverado is a Western adventure with all the staples of the genre, including a corrupt sheriff and a ragtag group of gunslingers. Its lighthearted take on Western tropes and action-packed plot make it an engaging follow-up for Quigley Down Under enthusiasts.

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    6. Pale Rider

    #3,039 most popular movie yesterday

    Pale Rider stars Clint Eastwood as a mysterious preacher defending a group of prospectors against miners. The film's solitary hero and his fight against injustice echo the themes found in Quigley Down Under.