Two aging gunfighters (Nelson, Kristofferson) re-form their old gang to avenge the murder of one of the former members.Two aging gunfighters (Nelson, Kristofferson) re-form their old gang to avenge the murder of one of the former members.Two aging gunfighters (Nelson, Kristofferson) re-form their old gang to avenge the murder of one of the former members.
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- TriviaListed as Outlaw Justice on TV listings.
- GoofsThe roll that Lee, Willie Nelson, and Jesse Ray, Kris Kristofferson, take their pistols from in the beginning of the movie, is never rolled up after leaving the saloon and heading to the sheriff's office. However, when they leave the sheriff's office, Lee mounts his horse and it is not seen hanging on the side of the horse..
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Bryce Naylor: I have an idea!
[the sound of his voice attracts the enemies, who start shooting]
Lee Walker: Me too: shut up!
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Written by Willie Nelson and Kris Kirstofferson
Performed by Willie Nelson
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I've seen the singers before. Willie is always golden... Kris & Johnny Cash did a real groaner about the last days of Frank and Jesse James, but this is MUCH BETTER than that.
Willie is always fun to watch, because his timing is so good, and Kris is a great outlaw in this one. Kris just looks at people and they think twice about tangling with him.
Waylon is their buddy who gets gunned down like a dog at the beginning, and he narrates a lot after that. (Shades of the Dukes of Hazard.) If you like these guys, you'll LOVE them in this movie. The bad guy is really bad. The "bad guys" -- i.e. "outlaws" -- are really good, and the dialog just rolls along. Not a dull moment -- even Travis Tritt is pretty god, altho he may not be "ten food high and bulletproof." Rick Tombstone, AZ
Willie is always fun to watch, because his timing is so good, and Kris is a great outlaw in this one. Kris just looks at people and they think twice about tangling with him.
Waylon is their buddy who gets gunned down like a dog at the beginning, and he narrates a lot after that. (Shades of the Dukes of Hazard.) If you like these guys, you'll LOVE them in this movie. The bad guy is really bad. The "bad guys" -- i.e. "outlaws" -- are really good, and the dialog just rolls along. Not a dull moment -- even Travis Tritt is pretty god, altho he may not be "ten food high and bulletproof." Rick Tombstone, AZ
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