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Mustang Country

  • 1976
  • G
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
347
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Mustang Country (1976)
AdventureDramaFamilyWestern

A rancher and former rodeo star comes across a runaway boy while he is hunting a wild stallion.A rancher and former rodeo star comes across a runaway boy while he is hunting a wild stallion.A rancher and former rodeo star comes across a runaway boy while he is hunting a wild stallion.

  • Director
    • John C. Champion
  • Writer
    • John C. Champion
  • Stars
    • Joel McCrea
    • Robert Fuller
    • Patrick Wayne
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    347
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John C. Champion
    • Writer
      • John C. Champion
    • Stars
      • Joel McCrea
      • Robert Fuller
      • Patrick Wayne
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Joel McCrea
    Joel McCrea
    • Dan
    Robert Fuller
    Robert Fuller
    • Griff
    Patrick Wayne
    Patrick Wayne
    • Tee Jay
    Nika Mina
    • Nika
    • Director
      • John C. Champion
    • Writer
      • John C. Champion
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    7planktonrules

    A nice final film for McCrea

    With the exception to the incredibly sappy song you unfortunately hear twice during "Mustang Country", this is a dandy film...especially since it represents Joel McCrea's final movie appearance.

    The plot to this film is a bit like that of a similar film of the era, "Mackintosh and T. J.". In it, Roy Rogers comes out of retirement for one final film...and both have to do with an old cowboy befriending a mixed up kid who just needs a bit of guidance.

    In this case, Dan (McCrea) is out trying to capture a very elusive wild mustang when he comes upon young Mika, a native teen who's run away from school. Dan helps the boy make his way to his grandfather's house, but when it turns out the man is dead, Dan keeps Mika with him to help him in his quest for that Black horse.

    The film clearly has 'Family Movie' written all over it...and that's not a bad thing. It felt like the actor McCrea mentoring the next generation and it's one of his better performances. Not a brilliant film but a very good and enjoyable one that I recently found on YouTube. Plus the scenery around Banff is simply breathtaking.
    7dbrown-77

    Good to see Joel McCrea

    I did not know that this movie existed until happening upon it on AMC. It was very pleasant to see Joel McCrea back in action. His performance is enough to recommend this film. The scenery, mostly filmed in Banff National Park from what I can gather, is an equally pleasing costar to McCrea. There is much filler footage of animals doing animal actor tricks which is silly and distracting. At these points the movie feels like a sub-par Disney nature film, but the main story line of McCrea's aging rancher out to capture a wild mustang and bonding with a young American Indian orphan in the process is a nice story that rises above the lame moments.

    If you like Joel McCrea, spectacular Rocky Mountain scenery, or are in the mood for a straightforward family Western this film may be of interest to you.
    5JimB-4

    McCrea and the mountains -- spectacular. Everything else -- lousy

    Joel McCrea came out of retirement to do this, and one can only wonder why. It seems likely it was either the chance to spend a lot of time on horseback in astonishing mountain countryside (which one would imagine he'd done plenty of times before this), or he was too nice to turn down a friend. The story is basic and unadorned by nuance or insight. Old cowboy wants wild mustang. Orphaned kid with spunk helps him. Adventures follow. There's no conflict in the story beyond whether the pair will capture the horse. The only two other actors in the movie are nice guys who disappear after one scene. And of the two main actors, Joel McCrea is the only one who can act. (He's not given anything remotely complex to act, though.) The kid is out-acted by McCrea's dog. In fact, the kid is out-acted by McCrea's hat. But it's wonderful to see McCrea in his twilight years, still a consummate pro, still a splendid rider, still a movie star. And the scenery is worth four of the five points I voted the movie.
    7adrianovasconcelos

    Superb Rottweiler, super photography, good to watch McCrea

    I know very little about Director John Champion but he does not do a bad job of MUSTANG COUNTRY, championing the cause of nature throughout. To that end, he is helped by the ever marvellous and fit looking 71-year-old Joel McCrea, by Nika Mina the Indian teenager, and Robert Fuller and Patrick Wayne in parts so small that if you blink you don't see them.

    Super cinematography by Barry Herron, including some terrific scenes involving a serial killer bear, mountain lion, badgers, and various other animals, none more attention-grabbing, intelligent, brave, and a better actor than Luke, the Rottweiler who completely steals the show.

    Of course, this film suffers from some narrative weaknesses, you can find detail flaws without too much effort, but its good spirit, charismatic acting from McCrea and Mina, and sheer landscape beauty make it must-see. 7/10.
    6ma-cortes

    A mundane and simple Western with gorgeous outdoors and paying tribute to Joel McCrea

    A family Western set in 1925, Montana, Canada border, about a veteran cowboy : Joel McCrea's final movie at his 69 year-old , and an Indian little boy : teen Mina, dealing with their relationships and the hunt for a valuable horse. Along the way they confront a feared Grizzly Bear that is causing wreak havoc.

    Nice film regarding a family story with Joel McCrea as a rancher comes out of retirement and teams up with an Indian boy, and then both of whom attemping to tame a brave mustang. Here is shown Wilderness Splendor and animal fury . Here appears a lot of wildlife such as dangerous rattlesnake , wolves , Coyote , American Buffalo , Coonskin, Puma , the wild Mustang and a bloody Grizzly Bear . Forteen years on from Sam Peckinpah's Ride in High Sierra, aging Joel Crea's goes back , as he came out of retirement to play a likeable and upright starring in his last film. Pleasant to watch the old cowboy up and about, but there's little to it. MacCrea was a B actor , though ocassionally he played A films as Sullivan's travels and The Dangerous game . Joel perfomed a lot of Westerns, such as : Union Pacific , Buffalo Bill, The Virginian , Ramrod , South of Saint Luis , Four Faces West , The Oklahoman . MacCrea is well acompanied by a sympathetic kid, Nika Mina, and as guest stars in brief appearances : Patrick Wayne, John Wayne's son, and Robert Fuller who at the time played several Westerns.

    It contains colorful and briliant cinematography by Barry Heron. Showing spectacular and breathtaking landscapes shot on location in Banff National Park, Canada. The motion picture was well produced and directed by John Champion at his only one . Champion produced various Westerns as Texas Kid , Shotgun , Hellgate, Stampede and Laramie series and Warfare movies as Submarine X-I , Attack on the Iron Coast , Zero hour, Dragofly squadron . Rating 6/10. Decent adventure western in Walt Disney style that will appeal both, children and adults

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Joel McCrea. He came out of retirement at the age of 69 to make this movie, then retired from acting for good.
    • Goofs
      Despite taking place in 1925, all the actors in the film support more modern (1976) hairstyles and facial hair that still wasn't accepted at the time.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Nika: I wish I could stay with you at the ranch.

      Dan: What are you talkin' about? Where else would you stay?

      Nika: I mean for keeps.

      Dan: Yeah, I been thinkin' about that. It's gonna be a tough nut to crack.

      Nika: I know. I guess there isn't any way. Is there?

      Dan: Of course, there's a way! We'll keep lookin' until we find it.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Roger Moore/Maureen Stapleton (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Follow Your Restless Dreams
      Lyrics by Joe Henry

      Music by Lee Holdridge

      Sung by Denny Brooks

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 1977 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mustang, Bär und Jäger
    • Filming locations
      • Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 19m(79 min)

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