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The Night They Came Home

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 45m
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3.6/10
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Robert Carradine, Danny Trejo, Tim Abell, and Charlie N. Townsend in The Night They Came Home (2024)
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A frontier lawman partners with an Indian detective to hunt down a ruthless band of teenage criminals known as the Rufus Buck Gang.A frontier lawman partners with an Indian detective to hunt down a ruthless band of teenage criminals known as the Rufus Buck Gang.A frontier lawman partners with an Indian detective to hunt down a ruthless band of teenage criminals known as the Rufus Buck Gang.

  • Director
    • Paul G. Volk
  • Writers
    • John A. Russo
    • James O'Brien
  • Stars
    • Charlie N. Townsend
    • Tim Abell
    • Brian Austin Green
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
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    • Director
      • Paul G. Volk
    • Writers
      • John A. Russo
      • James O'Brien
    • Stars
      • Charlie N. Townsend
      • Tim Abell
      • Brian Austin Green
    • 18User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Charlie N. Townsend
    Charlie N. Townsend
    • Rufus Buck
    Tim Abell
    Tim Abell
    • Heck Thomas
    Brian Austin Green
    Brian Austin Green
    • Chuck Palmer
    Kassius Marcil-Green
    Kassius Marcil-Green
    • Tommy Palmer
    Kelsey Reinhardt
    Kelsey Reinhardt
    • Jolene Palmer
    Robert Carradine
    Robert Carradine
    • Bart
    Phillip Andre Botello
    Phillip Andre Botello
    • Lucky Davis
    Nicholas Rising
    Nicholas Rising
    • Lewis Davis
    • (as Nicholas Ryan Rising)
    Hugh McCrae Jr.
    Hugh McCrae Jr.
    • Sam Sampson
    Chase Stephens
    Chase Stephens
    • Charles Buck
    • (as Chase Alexander Stephens)
    Ivan Villanueva
    • Maoma July
    Peter Sherayko
    Peter Sherayko
    • George Maledon
    Tommy Wolfe
    • Paden Tolbert
    Jesse Kove
    Jesse Kove
    • Wayfaring Stranger
    Jayd Swendseid
    Jayd Swendseid
    • Peta Nocona
    Anna Florence
    Anna Florence
    • Ellie Patterson
    Patrick Durham
    Patrick Durham
    • Spencer Patterson
    Caroline Plyler
    Caroline Plyler
    • Rosetta Hassan
    • Director
      • Paul G. Volk
    • Writers
      • John A. Russo
      • James O'Brien
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    5Cosmotron42O

    Decent Story "B" western...

    Decent Story "B" western... The movie had a pretty good story line. I liked how they presented the viewpoints of different groups and people fairly and realistically, although a bit difficult to swallow at times. It looked like pretty low budget otherwise, but the actors were very well cast I think and most of them did a pretty good job. People have sort of likened it to a Cage movie where you can't quite decide if it's good or bad. But at the end, I'm glad I saw it. It had a realistic message which was explored somewhat with the interactions between the different groups and different interests. I think a good point it made is that getting along is largely determined on an individual by individual basis and how they've decided to fit in into an imperfect world. Sometimes the good guys had good points, sometimes the bad ones did. Nobody's perfect, and this was a good exploration into the complex communities which existed and vied for influence in the twilight years of the Wild Wild West. Some people will surely find it a bit cringe that any of us ever acted this way, but this is just fact. I didn't regret seeing it, let's just put it that way. I would give it 3-4 stars for the actual production, but the story/dialogue/performances really rose above the other issues with sets/wardrobe and were more like around a 6 or so. I'd say this is just about average all things considered; Acceptable.
    1fsqnndcm

    So bad it's embarrassing

    One of the absolute worst movies I've ever seen. Terrible acting mixed with a terrible script. I can not believe I paid actual money to see this sorry excuse for a movie. The only redeeming thing is the scenery and I mean that is the only good thing worth seeing in the entirety of the movie. Not a part of this movie is any where close to believable and I'm never going to admit I watched it. Required characters in this review are still at 159 so I need to keep telling you how awful this movie is again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again.
    2kuner-59029

    A 2 hour social justice lecture with one redeeming factor

    One of many micro budget films with a washed up star plastered on the poster, The Night They Came Home pretends to retell the story of the real life Rufus Buck gang.

    But instead of a western biopic, what we get are endless musings about race and white-man-bad. The writers did put some nuance into the dialogue though, and it's not as stupidly on the nose as a Disney production or something of the sort.

    There are some moments of genuine tension (when they come across a man and his son who they hold an impromptu trial for), and some moments of nuance. After giving a long speech about the injustice of racism to a reporter, once the reporter is gone, the gang breaks out in laughter at the idea of the reporter having bought that cock and bull story.

    It is a testament to the actors portraying the gang members, that the ridiculous writing can be brought to the screen at all.

    Charlie Townsend as Rufus Buck has genuine talent and will hopefully receive better material in the future.

    Production value is nonexistent here, color grading is awful for the most part, and the cheap digital look can make even nice landscapes look terrible. I get better looking shots on my Iphone.

    The music is stock music quality as expected.

    Danny Trejo has a glorified cameo as narrator so they could put him on the poster, but his scenes just suck the air out of what little narrative there is.

    Overall it's quite terrible, but there's talent among the cast.
    jacobsenhart

    "I tip my hat to the Rufus Buck Gang!"

    THE NIGHT THEY CAME HOME is a 2024 western directed by Paul G. Volk and written by John A. Russo and James O'Brien. The film tells the story of the infamous Rufus Buck Gang who waged a campaign of violence from 30 July 1895 to 4 August 1896. Their crime spree spread across the Indian territory of the Arkansas-Oklahoma area. Their crimes included robbery, rape and murder. The young men who composed the gang were Creek Indian and African-American. While their activities appeared brutal and warrantless, there was a socio-political undercurrent that still resonates today.

    The film opens with sunlight beaming through the bars of a jail cell. Young Rufus Buck (Charlie Townsend) awaits his own hanging. In this brief scene, it is made clear that Rufus isn't just another villain with a short temper. His countenance is mindful and his lamentations ring true, "Things look a lot more beautiful when you know it's the last time you're gonna see 'em."

    Danny Trejo is then introduced as the Gravedigger, who serves as the film's narrator. Who he is and how he knows intimate details of the gang is never explained, adding a sense of grim whimsy to the proceedings. And while the Grave Digger illuminates the Rufus Buck story, he is decidedly vague about his own identity, "Digging graves is what I do. I like to think it doesn't define me. But it does."

    The Rufus Buck Gang is a motley crew of cheerful rogues - the Lewis brothers, Sam Sampson, Maoma July and, later, Buck's cousin, Charles. They follow their charismatic leader without hesitation. They act as a single, decisive entity. Their presence is, at once, terrifying and genuine; the camaraderie is addictive. A tense introduction of the Rufus Buck Gang establishes an ominous tone for what is to come as they steal a horse from a local farmer (Brian Austin Greene) and his son. Rufus reveals himself to be a bleak visionary when he recounts how God punished the wicked with a great flood in the Book of Genesis. He concludes the sermon with a gloomy forewarning: "There just might need to be another flood."

    It is revealed that, like so many Native children at that time, Rufus and his friends were inducted, against their will, by a Missionary School, where they were subjected to what one character calls, "Death by civilization." And that is the fuel that burns a vengeful fire inside Rufus. He is driven by ambitions to raise an army and push the whites back to Europe. His confidence is unapologetic as he declares, "Let 'em spread the word of the Rufus Buck Gang!"

    In pursuit of the gang are a mismatched duo of historical lawmen, Deputy Marshall Heck Thomas (Tim Abell) and Marshall Paden Tolbert (Tommy Wolfe). They are commissioned by Cherokee High Sheriff Sam Sixkiller to bring the gang to justice, and to stave off any lynching. They form a sort of buddy-cop dynamic that adds to the fun.

    While the low-budget production is competent and nuanced - a hangman's living room is decorated with empty nooses. The acting is convincing with authentic performances by Abell and Trejo. But it is the young actors playing the Rufus Buck Gang who steal the show. Phillip Andre Botello, as real life gang member Lucky Lewis, delivers a character that is at once charming and chilling. And in a tour de force performance, Charlie Townsend commands every scene he is in, somehow making Rufus Buck - an unrepentant rapist and murderer - not only sympathetic, but a bit joyful! His men are loyal to him - one gang member even volunteers to be used as a decoy so the others can escape, inspiring Rufus to spout my own favorite line, "I tip my hat the Rufus Buck Gang!" The script by Russo and O'Brien is packed with terrific wordplay. Trejo practically sings his dialogue, spouting lines like: "Justice may be blind, but she's a cold ass bitch to the man in chains."

    Paul G. Volk helms the film with bold strokes, balancing the gang's breezy attitude with their penchant for sudden, relentless violence. Volk casually asks the audience to embrace these killers despite their horrific faults in order that we may understand them. In the film's most harrowing scene, the gang nonchalantly draws cards to see who gets to rape a pioneer woman first. Volk challenges the audience to contemplate, not the vile act itself, but the reason behind it. Rufus and his men are convinced that "there is nothing innocent when it comes to whites." And Volk neither indulges in the cruelty nor condemns it; rather he simply asks us to look beyond the inhumanity and see the emotional motives for such heinous acts. The actions of Rufus Buck, though awful and malignant, are capitulated in one of his most compelling sentiments, delivered from behind bars to his white captors: "I hate y'all for not allowing this world to be the way the Great Spirit intended it to be."

    While the film sports a fair amount of action, this is not a cut-and-paste shoot-em-up; and though the budget is sparse, this is not a B-movie. THE NIGHT THEY CAME HOME is a splendid drama and a compelling character piece. But most of all, it's a real western. I dare say it's a classic.

    Closing with a haunting song by Rob Matthews called "Still I Try", the film invites introspection; and that is exactly what all the classic westerns do, from High Noon to Unforgiven. They cause us to consider our own morality and sense of compassion. And that is why I recommend THE NIGHT THEY CAME HOME to anyone who loves a great story, and everyone hankering for a true western. Congratulations to the cast and crew! This is a terrific film worthy of celebration!
    1coreywilkins

    When Bad Writing & Bad Acting Intersect

    As an avid fan of Westerns and always looking under that rock for the next great story-regardless of budget, i.e. "Bone Tomahawk"-I tried to give this one a chance. This one absolutely sucked from the first scene on; and kept getting worse. I stuck it out, but it's nearly two hours I will never get back. The dialogue was preachy and dumb. The camera work was erratic and novice, oftentimes looking like it was filmed on a iPhone. I'm amazed that shows like this make it beyond the pitch to production. This movie was absolutely horrible in every measurable way. I would rather take up crochet or eat a warm bucket of hamster vomit than sit through this hot mess of a feeble attempt at cinema.

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      Around the 32 minute mark when they find the guns and whiskey. They briefly show the bottles of whiskey which are clearly Bulleit whiskey. Bulleit whiskey uses methods which are over 150 years old. However the company was founded in 1987. So those bottles couldn't have existed.
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      Written by Amy P. Owens & Rob Matthews

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    • Release date
      • January 8, 2024 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Öö mil nad koju tulid
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Arck Productions
      • Bungalow Media
      • Four Horsemen Films
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      • 1h 45m(105 min)
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