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  1. Waterhole #3 is a darn funny movie. It seems everyone is a crook or a crook wannabee. A series of ongoing blunders by each character moves this comedy western along with a smile.

  2. Waterhole No. 3. “Waterhole No. 3,” advertised as a Western comedy, is approximately as hilarious, as a pail of limp grits. I think I’ve figured out why. James Coburn is not funny. What’s more, he’s actively unfunny, and what he does to a funny line shouldn’t be done to a dog, although it often is.

  3. Waterhole #3 is a 1967 Western comedy film directed by William A. Graham. It is considered to be a comic remake of The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. The film stars James Coburn, Carroll O'Connor and Margaret Blye.

  4. Jan 14, 2023 · At Waterhole Number 3, they discovered a stash of stolen Army gold large enough to tempt the sheriff to throw in with the rascal. But there’s a band of outlaws on their trail who figure the gold is rightfully theirs.

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  5. Jul 27, 2005 · Despite a very minor cult following, the awkwardly-titled Waterhole #3 (1967) is an almost complete misfire, a Western comedy with an interesting cast, a few clever ideas, and no laughs.

  6. 3 (from 1 vote) Review: A wagon containing four bars of gold is ridden into the town of Dolores by members of the Army, led by Captain Shipley (James Whitmore), to leave it in the care of a guard there, but what he doesn't know is the man he has given this responsibility to, Sergeant Foggers (Claude Akins), is not as noble as he seems.

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  8. May 2, 2005 · ’Waterhole #3’ is a wonderfully light-hearted movie that is a lot of fun to watch. Coburn and O’Connor steal the show, but also the supporting cast makes a great impression, most notably Margaret Byle, Claude Akins, and James Whitmore.

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