: After the robbery fails and Dorsey is presumed dead, Amanda writes a wildly romanticised best-selling book about their "legendary" affair.
: Graham Dorsey (Bronson), a bank robber, stays behind at the mansion of a beautiful widow, Amanda Starbuck (Ireland), while his gang goes to rob a bank. Over a three-hour tryst, they fall passionately in love. From Noon Till Three
(1976) is a quirky, revisionist Western that stands out as a rare romantic comedy in Charles Bronson’s typically gritty filmography. Starring Bronson alongside his real-life wife, Jill Ireland, the film satirises the way history is romanticised into legend. Plot Summary : After the robbery fails and Dorsey is
: When Dorsey eventually returns to find a world obsessed with his fictionalised self, he discovers that the legend has become so grand that Amanda doesn't even recognise the real man. Key Details (1976) is a quirky, revisionist Western that stands