Britt MacMaster, a U.S. Marshal who rarely brings them back alive, returns home from the trail to discover his 12-year-old son, Chad has been kidnapped by outlaws Jed Blake and his gang.Britt MacMaster, a U.S. Marshal who rarely brings them back alive, returns home from the trail to discover his 12-year-old son, Chad has been kidnapped by outlaws Jed Blake and his gang.Britt MacMaster, a U.S. Marshal who rarely brings them back alive, returns home from the trail to discover his 12-year-old son, Chad has been kidnapped by outlaws Jed Blake and his gang.
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Awesome scenery, good cinematography. Inresting angles. Indians not well represented. Festive attire? Acting...
Could've done a lot better with the acting considering the story was workable. Stunts were just done with editing. The hosrseback tight shots sucked. Very obviously not on horseback and staged. The ranch in the beginning had a Schlage lock and deadbolt from Home Depot. The hold up house had storm windows and modern lighting.
What's up with the dream sequence???
And again the acting was very high school musical.
What's up with the dream sequence???
And again the acting was very high school musical.
Worst western I've ever seen. Flat characters that can't even hold a gun correctly...horrible sound effects and a modern house that pops out of nowhere. Terrible.
This is just a FYI for all the wannabe directors and movie producers out there. If you do not have enough money for $200 professional squibs that explode on impact, do not have gun fights. Simple. Even in the 80's Dirty Harry had more believable shooting scenes. The lame slo-mo and the gun fights were no better than a high school drama production.
Ok, I can overlook a few things, lets move on to the dialogue. Just painful, every actor is incredibly bad.
1 star for the scenery, which I get to see over and over and over again. I think people could purposely try to make a bad movie and it wouldn't be this bad. Asylum movies are better.
Ok, I can overlook a few things, lets move on to the dialogue. Just painful, every actor is incredibly bad.
1 star for the scenery, which I get to see over and over and over again. I think people could purposely try to make a bad movie and it wouldn't be this bad. Asylum movies are better.
I was really looking forward to enjoying this movie. It was so poorly done that we felt we wasted our time.
It's not often I agree with so many reviews. Right away I noticed the brand new spotless clothes and holsters. And bad acting. I figured I could put up with that if it had a great story - nope. Instead of sympathy for the kidnapped kid I thought he was annoying. Weak script, cliches. Hard not to laugh during a a dramatic dying scene. Very modern doors and architecture on an old west house.
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- TriviaIt is filmed at the TA Guest Ranch in Buffalo, WY. This ranch had a significant role in the Johnson County Cattle Wars of 1889-1893. There are wooden buildings on the property that have bullet holes from shootouts that occurred during that conflict.
- GoofsHoly smokes, who fell asleep in the editing department and scene creation?? A modern prairie-style home is shown in the shoot-out at the 1-hour 25-minute mark- full-length insulated glass doors, electrical lighting, modern furniture- and a complete living room, albeit Western style! Really, did they think the audience wouldn't see it? Using a producer's home or renting location sites is understood, but there is such a blatant lack of accuracy for a Western.
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