Tras la Guerra de Secesión, dos hermanos desmovilizados del ejército regresan a casa y deben rescatar a unos parientes que han sido secuestrados por una banda de confederados renegados.Tras la Guerra de Secesión, dos hermanos desmovilizados del ejército regresan a casa y deben rescatar a unos parientes que han sido secuestrados por una banda de confederados renegados.Tras la Guerra de Secesión, dos hermanos desmovilizados del ejército regresan a casa y deben rescatar a unos parientes que han sido secuestrados por una banda de confederados renegados.
- Jesse Traven
- (as Jeffrey Osterhage)
- Lieutenant Butler
- (as Marshall Teague)
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- CuriosidadesSam Elliott, Tom Selleck, and Jeff Osterhage wanted to do another western together after they did Al límite de la madrugada (1979). They contacted that film's writer, Louis L'Amour and asked him to write a story idea for them. This film was the result.
- PifiasWhen Dal is leaving town with the sharps rifles, an air conditioner can be seen on the roof of one of the buildings.
As Dal leaves (0:24:16), the sun highlighting a boxy structure on the roof of the bank, which looked like metal. There was a better look at it on his way in to town (0:21:43), a pale blue, see-through slatted structure. Not an air conditioner.
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Dal Traven: [Chuckles as he hurriedly pulls on his boots]
Mac Traven: This seems to remind you of something, don't it?
Dal Traven: Yeah, only it was the other way around.
Mac Traven: Old Man Childers' barn?
Dal Traven: Yeah. I seem to recall his daughter was there too, and her brothers comin' after ya.
Mac Traven: Yeah, I had a helluva time pullin' my boots on.
Dal Traven: It wasn't just your boots, little brother.
- ConexionesFeatured in Super Saturday Cinema: The Shadow Riders (1982)
This Louis L'Amour adaptation (by executive producer Jim Byrnes) amounts to agreeable entertainment, with the expected stunts, action scenes, and lovely scenery. The story is nothing special, but it's not hard to follow, and it DOES kill time amiably. What really makes it work as well as it does is the able cast, including such Western veterans as Ben Johnson (as Mac and Dals' scoundrel of an uncle, Black Jack Traven), R.G. Armstrong, and Harry Carey, Jr. Elliotts' real-life longtime companion, Katharine Ross, is vibrant as Kate, and it's no surprise that the two of them share a natural chemistry. Jeff Osterhage co-stars as a scrappy Traven sibling. Other familiar faces include Dominique Dunne (in what was sadly her last role), Marshall R. Teague, and Jane Greer as Carey's wife. Selleck and Elliott look right at home in this genre, just as they always do, and show off plenty of charisma. Johnson clearly has fun getting to play a colourful role.
The writing might not be particularly sharp or witty, but these filmmakers, led by director Andrew V. McLaglen, *still* manage to show their audience a pretty good time. Nobody ever appears to take any of this very seriously, anyway. It's just "good", lighthearted, amiable, predictable TV-level Western storytelling.
Seven out of 10.
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- 8 nov 2020
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