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The Over-the-Hill Gang

  • TV Movie
  • 1969
  • Unrated
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
744
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Jack Elam in The Over-the-Hill Gang (1969)
SlapstickComedyWestern

A retired Texas Ranger and his three aging pals are hired to clean up a lawless town.A retired Texas Ranger and his three aging pals are hired to clean up a lawless town.A retired Texas Ranger and his three aging pals are hired to clean up a lawless town.

  • Director
    • Jean Yarbrough
  • Writers
    • Jameson Brewer
    • Leonard Goldberg
  • Stars
    • Walter Brennan
    • Edgar Buchanan
    • Andy Devine
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    744
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean Yarbrough
    • Writers
      • Jameson Brewer
      • Leonard Goldberg
    • Stars
      • Walter Brennan
      • Edgar Buchanan
      • Andy Devine
    • 22User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Walter Brennan
    Walter Brennan
    • Nash Crawford
    Edgar Buchanan
    Edgar Buchanan
    • Jason Fitch
    Andy Devine
    Andy Devine
    • Judge Amos Polk
    Jack Elam
    Jack Elam
    • Sheriff Clyde Barnes
    Gypsy Rose Lee
    Gypsy Rose Lee
    • Cassie
    Kristin Harmon
    Kristin Harmon
    • Hannah Rose
    • (as Kris Nelson)
    Ricky Nelson
    Ricky Nelson
    • Jeff Rose
    Pat O'Brien
    Pat O'Brien
    • Capt. Oren Hayes
    Chill Wills
    Chill Wills
    • Gentleman George Agnew
    Edward Andrews
    Edward Andrews
    • Nard Lundy
    Dennis Cross
    • Sheriff
    Rex Holman
    Rex Holman
    • Deputy Steel
    Lillian Bronson
    Lillian Bronson
    • Mrs. Louise Murphy
    Myron Healey
    Myron Healey
    • Deputy Tucker
    Bruce Glover
    Bruce Glover
    • Deputy Dolby
    Don Wilbanks
    Don Wilbanks
    • Big Red Connors
    Bob Hoy
    Bob Hoy
    • Frank Mace
    • (as Bobby Hoy)
    Bob Herron
    Bob Herron
    • Lafe Jordan
    • (as Bobby Herron)
    • Director
      • Jean Yarbrough
    • Writers
      • Jameson Brewer
      • Leonard Goldberg
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    clearthunder

    Laughs and a Tear or Two

    A cast of grizzled veterans make this film a joy to watch, if you can get over the script, which falls weak in the midst of skillful actors. Still, 'The Over The Hill Gang' was well-casted by virtue of the fact that virtually all the stars were veterans of Westerns, and played their roles admirably.

    This movie is your typical victory for old folks. A band of retired Texas Rangers (the Law Enforcement Rangers, not the baseball team) are called into action by their old boss, Captain Oren Hayes (Pat O'Brien) after dubious town officials rough up his son (Ricky Nelson) and trash his newspaper business. When these three Rangers arrive in town to save the day, slow and well past their prime, they team up against a more powerful and energetic foe. Despite being out-numbered and out-hustled, TOTHG proves that (at least on TV) brains can win over brawn any time, and is always a crowd pleaser. If anything, it is a good family movie that teaches the values of courage in the face of adversity, and that good can overcome evil, no matter how young that evil is.

    If you'll notice, you will see some great individual performances. Chill Wills plays a boozing, poker-cheating Texan better than anyone. His facial expressions and his Texas drawl are a delight. Without a doubt, Edgar Buchannon had to be the best semi-blind man with a gun in Hollywood history. Andy Devine, playing a 'bad guy,' didn't even need a good script to be funny. Devine could read the Gettysburg Address and make even the most cantankerous cuss chuckle. And what else can you say about Walter Brennan? Like Chill Wills, Brennan is synonymous with Westerns, and proved that even when he played a straight-man, his part of the script didn't allow him to be so much funny as it did to make you feel good because he was just one of those 'good guys.' Still, it was Gypsy Rose Lee, playing a 'has been' show girl, who turned in the best acting performance.

    At the conclusion, the three Texas Rangers, who had not seen each other for many years until their reunion, split up and guided their mounts in different directions for the ride back home. Not knowing when they would 'ride again,' I must admit to shedding a tear or two as those three friends rode into the sunset. The soulful harmonica music completed the emotional scene.

    'The Over The Hill Gang' is a fun movie to watch. You won't find Oscar winning performances or dazzling special effects. But you'll feel good when it is over. And that's what it is all about, right?
    gazzo-2

    It's fun. You see lots of familiar Western faces..

    There aren't any surprises, but it's great to have Brennan, Wills, Andy Devine, Buchanon, etc go around the track one more time. Familiar character actors-Bert Mustin, R. Karnes and Harry Swogart(played a bartender on Big Valley, Bonanza, etc 48 times) just add to the nostalgia. Ditto Jack Elam too. Odd to see Rick Nelson in such a bland role, though.

    **1/2 outta ****, for the nostalgia.
    6SimonJack

    A romp with the top supporting actors of old-time Westerns

    "The Over the Hill Gang" is a comedy Western movie made for TV that features five old time actors whose careers were mostly known for the Westerns they were in. Much of the time, their roles were at least partly comical. They have nearly 1,000 movie and TV show credits between them.

    The most prominent of the bunch is Walter Brennan who won three Academy Awards as best supporting actor. Those were all in the 1930s, and only one was for a Western. But Westerns would dominate his career form then on. Perhaps the most familiar of the bunch to American movie fans who grew up since the mid-20th century is Andy Devine, with his very distinctive voice. He's not one of the former rangers, but is a good-hearted stooge of a judge whom the crooked mayor appointed. Edgar Buchanan and Chill Wills are the second and third members of the Over the Hill Gang in this film. Rounding out the list of old-time actors is Jack Elam, who often played bad man roles, many of them comical. Here he is the mayor's self-appointed sheriff.

    At the helm of the retired rangers is Pat O'Brien, who adds 150 film and TV credits to the list. Although known mostly for drama and crime films, O'Brien did appear in a Western or two. Here he is the former captain of the Texas Rangers. He calls his former officers - the over the hill gang, back into volunteer action to help stop the crooked mayor from getting re-elected. O'Brien is Capt. Oren Hayes and his son-in-law is running against the mayor.

    All of the characters are good. When they find out that they aren't quite as fast or sharp as they were in their prime, they resort to their wits and clever schemes of the past to win the day. O'Brien doesn't quite seem to fit in, but Jack Elam shows a wonderful flair for comedy. Here are a couple of lines from this film.

    Mayor Lundy, "But he starts to smear you with the truth - he is deadly."

    Nash Crawford, "No ranger retires perpendicular."
    dougdoepke

    Riding Into The Sunset

    What a nostalgic collection of old-time character actors, from Walter Brennen to Chill Wills to Andy Devine, et al. And since when do geezers headline a flick like they do here. Surely not in typical Hollywood, which here it ain't.

    Seems a crooked mayor (Andrews) and his gang of toughs in the Old West want to eliminate his promising young competitor (Nelson) in the next election. So the handwriting is on the wall, except a retired old Texas Ranger (O'Brien) sends for his elderly Ranger mates, and maybe together they can free the town. But can they, especially when it's ugly Jack Elam heading up the much younger town toughs. Well, if the geezers can't outdraw them, maybe they can outwit them.

    The movie's real appeal is with a nostalgic look at some great old-time supporting players. The plot is a clever one, but the chuckles are few and limited to the geezers. Plus, the storyline often doesn't blend well with the humor. Then too, dropping in a malt shop idol like Ricky Nelson and his Gidget-like wife doesn't help, but does add young folks for marquee purposes. Mostly, the twosome just stand around looking pretty. But catch that lingering final shot that serves as an iconic epitaph to those outstanding careers. Maybe it does lack an expected sunset. Still, the wordless scene remains a fitting way to memorialize a great bunch of old time movie vets.
    6FightingWesterner

    Oldies But Goodies

    When newspaperman and mayoral candidate Ricky Nelson finds himself the target of his crooked rivals, father-in-law Pat O'Brien gives a call to his old partners in the Texas Rangers, Walter Brennan, Edger Buchanan, and Chill Wills. The only problem is that they're all old as dirt and very rusty when it comes to their law-enforcement skills, making them a laughing stock, but not for long.

    Although this has a great concept, it's a little too tongue-in-cheek and devoid of action most of the time. Then again, how much action can you expect from a group of elderly actors? Still, the climax is decent.

    A great cast, also including Jack Elam, Andy Devine, and Gypsy Rose Lee (who died soon after), helps make this made-for-television movie way more entertaining than it otherwise would have been.

    The next year brought a somewhat superior sequel, followed nineteen years later by a second, Once Upon A Texas Train, in which Elam replaced Buchanan.

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    • Trivia
      Three of the all-star cast (Walter Brennan, Andy Devine and Jack Elam) are members of the Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. Honoring Western performers who have contributed to the making and preservation of the stories and legends of the West, the gallery also displays a presentation of the museum's extensive collection of memorabilia, including the John Wayne collection of personal firearms and artwork.
    • Goofs
      The Texas flag is upside down in the room of Nash Crawford (Walter Brennan) at about 14:00 minutes. The correct orientation is for the white bar to be on top with the Lone Star pointing upward.
    • Quotes

      Nash Crawford: No Ranger retires perpendicularly.

    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood Comedy Legends (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Texas Rangers
      (uncredited)

      Traditional

      Sung by Walter Brennan, Chill Wills and Edgar Buchanan

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La Pandilla Invencible
    • Filming locations
      • Agoura, California, USA(on location)
    • Production company
      • Thomas/Spelling Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 15m(75 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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