Nachdem eine berüchtigte Bruderschaft von Mördern und Dieben auf eine Person dezimiert wurde, macht sich ein beauftragter Revolverheld auf die Jagd nach dem letzten "Cowboy".Nachdem eine berüchtigte Bruderschaft von Mördern und Dieben auf eine Person dezimiert wurde, macht sich ein beauftragter Revolverheld auf die Jagd nach dem letzten "Cowboy".Nachdem eine berüchtigte Bruderschaft von Mördern und Dieben auf eine Person dezimiert wurde, macht sich ein beauftragter Revolverheld auf die Jagd nach dem letzten "Cowboy".
Jake Busey
- McCloskey
- (Nicht genannt)
Abigail Hunt
- Whore 2
- (Nicht genannt)
Dan Koenig
- Cowboy 3
- (Nicht genannt)
Curt Lambert
- Deputy Dan
- (Nicht genannt)
Daniel Luján
- Tarak
- (Nicht genannt)
David Nett
- Ike Bullard
- (Nicht genannt)
Edward Neumeier
- Cowboy 1
- (Nicht genannt)
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The production is terrible. The sound is so bad.... The gun shots sound really fake like muffled cannons, all the background sound is laughable, with extra wind noise, muffled sound one minute, one minute nothing at all. I'm not sure the horses moving ever sounds right. The story is good, and Tom Berenger is ok. Everything else is just bad.... Characters even die in funny ways.
Ed Morrone plays Artemis Hollinger, an uncorruptible and determined law enforcer hired by the legendary Marshall Terrance McTeague (Tom Berenger) to chase the cold-blood killer Abel Cruz (Casper Van Dien) in a classic "good vs. Evil" manhunt.
The mediocre sound quality of the film, the poor acting of some secondary characters, the discrepancies in timing between a bullet impact and the physical reaction of the bodies being shot at (which are in fact highlighted by slow-mo takes) are all strong reminders that this is a low budget movie.
But, if we manage to put that aside, we´re left with a nice story which reminds us that the world doesn´t always fall into the clear-cut, black-and-white model that we´d want it to fit most of the time for the sake of our peace of mind.
Chivalry, honour and ethics strugle to find a share at a place and time where those qualities maybe were rather unusual.
Despite the feeble general production of the movie, director and writer Justin Lee succesfully achieves the task of delivering a story that is worth to be told.
BTW, there is a cute redeeming post-credit scene that somehow enhances the plot twist that the whole movie ends up revolving around. Make sure you don´t miss it.
The mediocre sound quality of the film, the poor acting of some secondary characters, the discrepancies in timing between a bullet impact and the physical reaction of the bodies being shot at (which are in fact highlighted by slow-mo takes) are all strong reminders that this is a low budget movie.
But, if we manage to put that aside, we´re left with a nice story which reminds us that the world doesn´t always fall into the clear-cut, black-and-white model that we´d want it to fit most of the time for the sake of our peace of mind.
Chivalry, honour and ethics strugle to find a share at a place and time where those qualities maybe were rather unusual.
Despite the feeble general production of the movie, director and writer Justin Lee succesfully achieves the task of delivering a story that is worth to be told.
BTW, there is a cute redeeming post-credit scene that somehow enhances the plot twist that the whole movie ends up revolving around. Make sure you don´t miss it.
Parts of this movie were enjoyable, and the ending was quite nice, however, getting to the ending takes a bit of effort.
Since I love the old style dramatic Westerns,,CGI and special effects I can do without, but "sloppy" wardrobe is something that doesn't cost a lot to do well. There were no pre-printed paisley bandanas back then. The real ones were probably solid color rags from this or that. These (which literally EVERYONE wore) looked like they had just come off the shelf from Walmart. At least they could have washed & dried them (and the brand new cargo pants with the buckle in the back and all the "brand spanking new" vests and crisp shirts) No ironing, and leave them out in a dust storm a bit, especially the hats! This wardrobe GLARINGLY said "Fake".
Some very poor acting and writing, Jeff Fahey and Danny Trejo almost stole the whole movie with one scene.
Nice to see Tom Berringer looking and acting so well in his '70's - Wow.
Barely watchable. However, it had a pretty good "feel good" kind of ending.
Since I love the old style dramatic Westerns,,CGI and special effects I can do without, but "sloppy" wardrobe is something that doesn't cost a lot to do well. There were no pre-printed paisley bandanas back then. The real ones were probably solid color rags from this or that. These (which literally EVERYONE wore) looked like they had just come off the shelf from Walmart. At least they could have washed & dried them (and the brand new cargo pants with the buckle in the back and all the "brand spanking new" vests and crisp shirts) No ironing, and leave them out in a dust storm a bit, especially the hats! This wardrobe GLARINGLY said "Fake".
Some very poor acting and writing, Jeff Fahey and Danny Trejo almost stole the whole movie with one scene.
Nice to see Tom Berringer looking and acting so well in his '70's - Wow.
Barely watchable. However, it had a pretty good "feel good" kind of ending.
I watched this Western while suffering from pseudo-COVID (y'know, you have all the symptoms but the tests show negative), so the oddly muted gunfire sounds were kind on my headache-infested skull. As some of the action scenes were also in slo-mo, I linked the softened bullet noises to the filmmakers attempting to imitate life going slower and softer in a stress situation. May be wrong, just my take.
Some dialogue was good, some was flowery, and some just superfluous. Quite liked any dialogue from the stoic Gunslinger, Artemis Hollinger (Ed Morrone). Direct, judicial use of words that offered just the right level of explanation. I found the costumes and make-up jarring for people living in a hot dust bowl. No sweat-stained shirts, dust and horse hair matted pants, hats that have seen better days or limp, discoloured bandanas. It was all stiff spotless shirts and dresses, shiny hats, whitest of white aprons and patterned vests and bandanas. Repeat shots of perfect American white chompers, women sporting contemporary eyeshadow, and lots of clean styled head and facial hair conspired to crack the illusion I was watching a Western set in the US Civil War era.
Mainly watched to see Tom Berenger again, who can forget his iconic portrayal of Sgt. Barnes in Platoon?
Some dialogue was good, some was flowery, and some just superfluous. Quite liked any dialogue from the stoic Gunslinger, Artemis Hollinger (Ed Morrone). Direct, judicial use of words that offered just the right level of explanation. I found the costumes and make-up jarring for people living in a hot dust bowl. No sweat-stained shirts, dust and horse hair matted pants, hats that have seen better days or limp, discoloured bandanas. It was all stiff spotless shirts and dresses, shiny hats, whitest of white aprons and patterned vests and bandanas. Repeat shots of perfect American white chompers, women sporting contemporary eyeshadow, and lots of clean styled head and facial hair conspired to crack the illusion I was watching a Western set in the US Civil War era.
Mainly watched to see Tom Berenger again, who can forget his iconic portrayal of Sgt. Barnes in Platoon?
If you like westerns and Jake Busey (big fan and it's criminal he's not in more) then you'll accept this film and watch it.
Action wasn't that good for a western but it wasn't the worst.
I enjoyed this film for what it was and I would recommend it only to big western fans.
7/10 - 7 because of the cast.
Action wasn't that good for a western but it wasn't the worst.
I enjoyed this film for what it was and I would recommend it only to big western fans.
7/10 - 7 because of the cast.
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- PatzerGeronimo surrendered in 1886 ending the Apache Wars. Therefore, with hostile Apaches, this movie must take place before that date. Yet during the poker game in the saloon the piano player is clearly playing Scott Joplin. In particular, he plays The Entertainer at one point. But The Entertainer was not written until 1902.
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