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Texas Rangers

  • 2001
  • 7
  • 1h 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,2/10
6,5 mil
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Texas Rangers (2001)
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Un grupo de jóvenes se une después de la Guerra Civil Americana para formar los Texas Rangers, un grupo encargado de la peligrosa y despiadada tarea de limpiar de malhechores el Oeste.Un grupo de jóvenes se une después de la Guerra Civil Americana para formar los Texas Rangers, un grupo encargado de la peligrosa y despiadada tarea de limpiar de malhechores el Oeste.Un grupo de jóvenes se une después de la Guerra Civil Americana para formar los Texas Rangers, un grupo encargado de la peligrosa y despiadada tarea de limpiar de malhechores el Oeste.

  • Dirección
    • Steve Miner
  • Guión
    • George Durham
    • Scott Busby
    • Martin Copeland
  • Reparto principal
    • James Van Der Beek
    • Rachael Leigh Cook
    • Ashton Kutcher
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,2/10
    6,5 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Steve Miner
    • Guión
      • George Durham
      • Scott Busby
      • Martin Copeland
    • Reparto principal
      • James Van Der Beek
      • Rachael Leigh Cook
      • Ashton Kutcher
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    • 29Metapuntuación
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    James Van Der Beek
    James Van Der Beek
    • Lincoln Rogers Dunnison
    Rachael Leigh Cook
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    • Caroline Dukes
    Ashton Kutcher
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    • George Durham
    Dylan McDermott
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    • Leander McNelly
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    • Randolph Douglas Scipio
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    Leonor Varela
    • Perdita
    Brian Martell
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    • Jean-Pierre Marsele
    Alfred Molina
    Alfred Molina
    • John King Fisher
    Billy Morton
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    Kate Newby
    • Henrietta Dukes
    Robert Patrick
    Robert Patrick
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    Gordon Michaels
    Gordon Michaels
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    Joe Renteria
    Joe Renteria
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    Jon Abrahams
    Jon Abrahams
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    Bob Bancroft
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      • Steve Miner
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      • Scott Busby
      • Martin Copeland
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    revtg1-2

    Oliver Stone could not have deviated further from the truth.

    From the opening shots through every scene acted out afterward NOTHING that is depicted in this movie EVER happened. It is a worse distortion than "Tombstone." I don't know where to start. For openers, the actor portraying McNelly admonishes a Ranger who is about to leave the service that he is "riding a Ranger horse and saddle, wearing Ranger clothes and carrying a Ranger gun," and if he leaves he will be arrested for theft. Anyone who knows squat about the Rangers of that day knows they had to bring their own horse, tack, weapons and clothes and then they would be considered for the service. Using Ranger badges for target practice is absurd beyond words. At that time the Rangers HAD NO badges. Just a letter stating they were Rangers. The makers of this movie either did not know or care. All a Ranger had to do to quit is ride away with what he brought. Also, John "King" Fisher was not a Mexican. He never shot down a crowd at a cattle auction. Leander McNelly's assignment in the Nueces Strip was to stop Mexican raiders from stealing cattle in Texas. His run in with John "King" Fisher was incidental and no shots were fired. McNelly and his men rode out to Fisher's ranch, arrested him and turned him over to a local sheriff. Days later they met Fisher and some of his men on the trail. Turns out Fisher had a friend who was a local judge and the judge let him bond out. McNelly had no authority to override that and Fisher went free for a time. The Black man McNelly took into his band was a former slave named Ben Kinchlow. He was hired as a tracker at no pay,just meals and equipment. When the shooting started between McNelly and the Mexican raiders, Kinchlow held the horses. The Mexican General was an officer in the Ruales, not the Mexican army, and he had no connection with Fisher. He was killed in the first shoot out with McNelly's men. The pistols McNelly's men used were black powder five shot revolvers. The pistols used in the movie had not been invented at the time. The rifles they used were single shot, black powder muzzle loaders. It wasn't until around three years after McNelly raided Mexico that the Rangers were given 1873 Winchesters. Over all the movie is an almost amusing "western" shoot-'em-up. The kind kids paid 15 cents to see back in the 1950s. It has nothing to do with the Texas Rangers. I don't know where the movie was filmed, but I know the land from Corpus Christi to Brownsville to the Rio Grande and is is an ancient sea bed, flat as a football field as far as you can see. This movie could have been titled "Leo Gorcey and the Dead End Kids" and the title would have been no more non-related than calling it "Texas Rangers."
    eagl3f3ath3r

    LISTEN TO ME: this film is much better than most reviews give it credit

    The acting is great, the director did a great job and its a cool, typical cowboy film. If you like westerns watch it, if not i recommend watching it on a friday night if your plans have collapsed. You wont regret it...trust me
    thrillhouse678

    Where have you gone Clint Eastwood?

    I sat in the theatre, watching the credits. It was nearly empty, the theatre i mean. As the other two people that had just seen this horrible train wreck of a film with me left the theatre, i hung my head and cried. I mourned the Western film genre. No not really, but that wouldnt sound too unlikely if you see this horrible nightmare. I did ask the question listed above, however. "Where have you gone Clint Eastwood?" The last good western i remember seeing was an Eastwood movie: Unforgiven. So after witnessing this "western" i begged that question. We need Eastwood, i don't care if he is 71 years old. All we need is one more good western, just one, and there will be hope left for the genre.

    But, I know this will never happen. Because after viewing this...thing, and recalling American Outlaws, i have discovered the truth. It is simply this: Hollywood is attempting to kill the western. Don't deny it. Think about it. Just think about the cast of this movie. First there's James Vanderbeek (who's last name im sure i spelled wrong.) Does ANYONE out there buy Dawson as a Texas Ranger? I mean shouldn't this guy move off the creek before he tries to be a tough guy?

    Next theres Ashton Kutcher: Dude Where's My Car? Enough said.

    Then theres Usher: USHER?!?!? How the hell did that happen? Seriously, are you tellin me that just after the Civil War a confederate state is going to make a black guy a lawman?

    So, add to the worst casting in the history of American cinema quite possibly the worst script Hollywood has puked up in the last fifty years and you have THE WORST WESTERN EVER. Where have you gone Clint, where o where have you gone?
    uglykidmatt

    To the millions who didn't go...it's your loss

    It's a real shame. "Texas Rangers", Steve Miner's new take on the founding of the famous band of Old West law enforcers, was held back from release for almost a whole year, subjected to numerous re-edits, dumped into theatres without any fanfare, and greeted with apathy and pathetic grosses. And you know what? It's one of the most entertaining films I've seen all year.

    The film stars James Van Der Beek as an upright Eastern inventor's son who, on his first trip to the wild west, sees his parents and brothers killed before his eyes by marauding bandits. Desperate for revenge, he enlists with the Rangers, a more-or-less vigilante band led by Leander McNelly (Dylan McDermott), an ex-Confederate soldier with a vendetta of his own. McNelly's band of young gunslingers battle their way across the Texas border country, sniffing out bandits, doling out frontier justice, romancing the women-folk, etc., etc.

    In other words, "Texas Rangers" does nothing you can't see in any B-western on Saturday afternoon TV. It's just that it does most of it a lot better than we've seen for quite some time. After the rather too glossy "American Outlaws", it's nice to get a Western with a gritty, authentic look. The towns look appropriately small and weather-beaten, the costumes nice and trail-worn. The only gloss here is on the guns...and I guess some of those young cowpokes are kind of glittery, too.

    Miner's direction is curiously hot and cold here. He excels in quiet moments, dialogue and character, but his action scenes sometimes come up short. He seems particularly to have a bad habit of always putting his camera in the wrong place when his quick action payoffs arrive (bullets hitting home, knives landing on target). Still, the picture moves with lots of energy and excitement, and Miner is definitely to thank for that. Also, he scores in the big action climax, where the Rangers storm the desperadoes' Mexican hideout. Here, the camera always finds the right spot, and the result is a fast, pulse-quickening blowout.

    A fine cast gives a lot of luster to the material. James Van Der Beek has never been just another WB pretty boy, and he takes to the Western with grace and conviction. Ashton Kutcher is okay as a hayseed gunman, but at times comes off a little too much like he's still on "That '70s Show". Usher Raymond is nicely understated as a former-slave ranger, and while Rachael Leigh Cook's rancher's daughter is really superfluous to the plot, her gorgeous face is absolutely essential. Fine supporting turns dot the picture, with standouts being Randy Travis and Robert Patrick as McNelly's lieutenants and Vincent Spano as a cocky, villainous gunslinger.

    Really, though, this is Dylan McDermott's show. I have never been much of a fan of "The Practice", and was stunned by the force and power of McDermott's work here. He carries himself with solid-as-a-rock strength, and handles his quieter emotional moments with consummate restraint. He also looks superbly the part, eyes glowering beneath his black hat, guns blazing away from the back of his horse. Of course, it also helps that Scott Busby and Martin Copeland's screenplay turns McNelly into a complex and fascinating character. Haunted by the memory of his wife and child, (stolen by bandits while he was off in the wars), dogged by a sickness that is bearing down on his soul, always trusting the gun and the noose over the badge and the lawbook, McNelly is a classic western hero, bigger than life and still movingly human. It's a terrific performance, one of the best I've seen this year, and it makes me wish that they'll keep making westerns just so McDermott can keep acting in them.

    Of course, they won't keep making them if people won't get off their duffs and go see the good ones when they come along. And trust me, "Texas Rangers" is one of the good ones, a top-class B-picture with an A-list lead performance. Give it a look, if it's still at your local theatre. I guarantee you won't be sorry you did.
    8uhfgood

    Enjoyable, but could have used more character development.

    I don't know why people are saying this is a horrible movie. It's actually a very enjoyable movie, but was a bit short, and short on character development. The actors do decently for being mostly TV actors, and the scenery was great, as well as the music. And it doesn't suffer from pacing problems. I almost wish I could have seen it in the theatre. Overall a good movie. As far as historical accuracy, I don't know, but Hollywood has been known to extend the truth a bit. For the most part, however, it is fairly believable. Don't listen to people that say it's a waste of time, make your own decision, but I believe it's at least worth a rental if not more.

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    • Curiosidades
      The film was in development for many, many years. In its earliest stages, it was planned as a directorial project for Sam Peckinpah.
    • Pifias
      In the scenes on crossing the Rio Grande you can clearly see the water flowing from left to right looking from Texas to Mexico. The river, of course, flowing from west to east all along the Texan/Mexican border should be seen flowing from right to left.
    • Citas

      Leander McNelly: [dying] When they remember us rangers... let them remember us not as men of vengence... but as men of law... and justice.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Rosie O'Donnell Show: Episodio #4.159 (2000)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 5 de diciembre de 2002 (España)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Texas rangers: los justicieros
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Durango, México
    • Empresas productoras
      • Greisman Productions
      • Larry Levinson Productions
      • Price Entertainment
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      • 38.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 623.374 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 319.516 US$
      • 2 dic 2001
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      • 763.740 US$
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      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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