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Wagons East

Original title: Wagons East!
  • 1994
  • PG-13
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
6.7K
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John Candy and Richard Lewis in Wagons East (1994)
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In the 1860s Wild West, a ragged bunch of misfit settlers decides they cannot stand living in their current situation and they hire a grizzled cowboy to take them on a journey back East to t... Read allIn the 1860s Wild West, a ragged bunch of misfit settlers decides they cannot stand living in their current situation and they hire a grizzled cowboy to take them on a journey back East to their hometowns.In the 1860s Wild West, a ragged bunch of misfit settlers decides they cannot stand living in their current situation and they hire a grizzled cowboy to take them on a journey back East to their hometowns.

  • Director
    • Peter Markle
  • Writers
    • Matthew Carlson
    • Jerry Abrahamson
  • Stars
    • John Candy
    • Joe Bays
    • Abraham Benrubi
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    6.7K
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    • Director
      • Peter Markle
    • Writers
      • Matthew Carlson
      • Jerry Abrahamson
    • Stars
      • John Candy
      • Joe Bays
      • Abraham Benrubi
    • 54User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Candy
    John Candy
    • James Harlow
    Joe Bays
    Joe Bays
    • River Townsman
    Abraham Benrubi
    Abraham Benrubi
    • Abe Ferguson
    • (as Abe Benrubi)
    Jill Boyd
    • Prudence Taylor
    Douglas Carlson
    • Bar Patron
    Melinda Culea
    Melinda Culea
    • Constance Taylor
    Ryan Cutrona
    Ryan Cutrona
    • Tom
    Bud Davis
    Bud Davis
    • Desperado Leader
    Billy Daydoge
    • Elder
    • (as Bill Daydodge)
    Thomas F. Duffy
    Thomas F. Duffy
    • Clayton Ferguson
    David Dunard
    • Harry Bob Ferguson
    Steve Eastin
    Steve Eastin
    • Bartender
    Roger Eschbacher
    Roger Eschbacher
    • Reporter
    Rodney A. Grant
    Rodney A. Grant
    • Little Feather
    Stuart Proud Eagle Grant
    • White Cloud
    • (as Stuart Grant)
    Ellen Greene
    Ellen Greene
    • Belle
    Randy Hall
    Randy Hall
    • Pony Express Rider
    Chad Hamilton
    • Ricky Jones
    • Director
      • Peter Markle
    • Writers
      • Matthew Carlson
      • Jerry Abrahamson
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    User reviews54

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    5bkoganbing

    The west is too wild for this bunch

    It seems perfectly obvious that any number of folks who took Horace Greeley's advice about going west had second thoughts. A lot just weren't cut out for the frontier and I don't doubt many returned east.

    It is to those wise souls who knew when to quit that Wagons East is dedicated to. In one of our small western bergs a group makes a collective decision to form a Wagon Train and they hire the inebriated John Candy as their wagonmaster to travel east. Candy himself at first can't quite acclimate to this new thinking but eventually does.

    But the notion of heading back east violates the thinking of the establishment and those making a living on the pioneer spirit. At the same time the Indians see this as a good thing. Makes for some strange alliances.

    This was John Candy's last film and lucky we got it completed as he died during the making. I'm sure he had hopes of this turning into another Blazing Saddles. That would have taken Mel Brooks's zaniness.

    My favorite in the film is the gay bookseller John C. McGinley who went west for the men, but found them a bit rough for his taste. His scene with the naive and hunky Lochlyn Munro is priceless.

    Not a comedy masterpiece, Wagons East is still good fun and viewing.
    K. Wild 7

    Better than they say, really....

    B'leve it or not, most people said this was a sad, sad, movie. Well, I'm here to tell ya I really liked it.

    My former teacher reccomended it to my mother....she said she thought I would like it.... so my Mom brought it home, ostensibly for my little sister, and I watched it that night while everyone else was gone, because I really like John Candy and I recently fell in love with Richard Lewis (in "Once Upon a Crime" believe me it doesn't happen often) Anyway, I wasn't particularly expecting a funny movie, but I liked the premise, and then it started and I about died laughing. Candy is distinctly uncomfortable during it, something understandable, and the movie definitely pulls no punches. But even so, all the actors had such great comic presence.... I'm not usually a laugh out loud person, and so the only parts I laughed at was the revelation of Harlow's secret (I';m no snitch, I won't tell you what it is) and ensuing conversation, and the Big Tough General Larchmont asking for a bedtime story, and Lewis's conversation with his kids....amounting to the sort of things that would go on in a regular, modern-day car ride when you have a son and a daughter. But the biggest surprise: Lewis himself. Here we have a guy with a big chin and buggy eyes, who always appears as himself, constantly has shoulder-length greasy hair, and one of the oddest smiles since the days of Chico Marx.... and here we have me, laughing at him. Go figure. I love Chico Marx too.
    7HenryDee8

    Candy's last movied was pretty good - despite critics

    My wife and I actually quite enjoyed this movie. It was by no means John Candy's best but it was certainly better than we expected. Perhaps that's why I disagree with what most critics say.

    Perhaps I love it for sentimental reasons knowing that Candy died just before the movie was completed. Nonetheless we had a good laugh and I do recommend this as a good pop corn movie.

    The main premise of the movie is that there are a group of individuals in a small western town that have had it with "The Code" of the west. They hire a drunken guide (Candy) to take them back east and thus starts the comedy of errors as they go against the grain.

    Admittedly the acting is only fair at best, but then again most of these characters are comedians do a pretty good job of playing off each other.
    6s_pike

    Not as bad as its reputation

    This is a light weight movie but really quite entertaining and better than many recent offering at the theater. It could have been better in many ways. A few cast changes and a little more over the top release of the talent and you have a Rustler's Rhapsody level comedy.

    The play off of corporate corruption is quite relevant to current issues and provides a nice opportunity to display the use of the military in the service of corruption.

    The film is good for popcorn.

    Why they restrained such talent as Candy and Lewis is confusing. Why get them if you're not going to let them play. Too much focus on the script and not enough play of the characters.
    MovieAddict2016

    Dedicated to John Candy

    the movie says on the box, and at the beggining of the credits, "Dedicated to the memory of John Candy". I must say John Candy was probably my favorite comedian, and still is. This movie was a little under rated, but it was still one of his lesser films. Sadly he passed away during filming, you see he was in it until the end of the film, his character was not just dropped, I think they probably were going to do some more editing to the film to make it better, but he passed away so they had to produce what they had, a somewhat unfinished film. Towards the end of his career his comedies really started going downhill. Although I liked Canadian Bacon, Harry Crumb, Wagons East, and films like these were just a bit, well stupid. Like I said Wagons East wasn't all that bad, but it's nothing compared to his best-planes trains and automobiles, or Uncle Buck(I've commented on both of those as well). I just wish when planes and trains 20th anniversary finally comes up, they'll re-release it on DVD with forgotten scenes, and a special dedication video to John Candy, same with Uncle Buck. John Candy was a great and it's too bad this was dedicated to his memory, because I think if he's watching down on us, he's as sad as I am. Anyway, the plot of the movie is After a town by the name of Prosperity, decides the west isn't what it's cracked up to be, they decide to move back east. They find a Wagon master named Harlow(Candy) to lead them back. They must survive Indians, starvation/no water,hired guns, and more,as the comedy builds up to an okay climax. 2 and a half stars out of 5, it's a good movie to rent out, but while you're at it, rent out some of Candy's best films too. I also dedicate this comment,to the memory of John Candy

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    • Trivia
      John Candy was contractually mandated to make this film due to his existing contract with Carolco Pictures from their scrapped John Hughes comedy Bartholomew v. Neff, which Candy was to star in with Sylvester Stallone.
    • Goofs
      When they find out the cavalry is coming, they are supposedly close to St. Louis but there is a palm tree in the background.
    • Quotes

      James H. Harlow: [drunk] We leave at dawn... noon-ish.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Color of Night/Andre/Killing Zoe/A Man in Uniform/Eat Drink Man Woman (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Die Walküre: Ride of the Valkyries
      Music by Richard Wagner

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    • Release date
      • August 26, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Sioux
    • Also known as
      • Caravana al Este
    • Filming locations
      • Condado De Chavez, Durango, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Carolco Pictures
      • Goodman/Rosen Productions
      • Outlaw Productions (I)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,412,297
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,802,878
      • Aug 28, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,412,297
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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