Ex-Sheriff Ben Sloane from Greeley County, Colorado heads to Chicago to investigate and clear his estranged son of suspected murder.Ex-Sheriff Ben Sloane from Greeley County, Colorado heads to Chicago to investigate and clear his estranged son of suspected murder.Ex-Sheriff Ben Sloane from Greeley County, Colorado heads to Chicago to investigate and clear his estranged son of suspected murder.
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When ex-sheriff and expert tracker Ben Sloan learns his estranged son is wanted for murder he travels to the concrete canyons of Chicago to help. He wins the grudging support of detective Susan Kincaid, meets his son's wife and child and pursues the evidence to find the true killers.
It's the kind of low budget production where no cliché is left unturned but everyone delivers a decent performance. It seems a little underwritten towards the end and never delivers the physical edge that is hinted at but maybe they had to tone it down for midweek afternoon consumption and lost their way a little bit.
Overall, a watch-able little TV movie. Indeed, if they wanted to run a few more stories with Scott Patterson and Polly Shannon as the ex-sheriff and detective respectively I'd probably watch them.
It's the kind of low budget production where no cliché is left unturned but everyone delivers a decent performance. It seems a little underwritten towards the end and never delivers the physical edge that is hinted at but maybe they had to tone it down for midweek afternoon consumption and lost their way a little bit.
Overall, a watch-able little TV movie. Indeed, if they wanted to run a few more stories with Scott Patterson and Polly Shannon as the ex-sheriff and detective respectively I'd probably watch them.
Cookie cutter movie. Standard ex-sheriff haunted by the past drowing in a bottle. The storyline isn't horrible and with a better actress, the movie might have been decent.
Good background noise while wrapping gifts, but OMG, the detective's (Kincaid) acting is so forced and fake that it's like nails on a chalkboard. She tries to come off as authorative, but it doesn't work AT ALL! Her lines are ridiculous.
Great that the detective is a woman, bad that they make her character so dumb. So tired of cop shows making the female detectives out to be clueless so they can be rescued by the manly hero.
Good background noise while wrapping gifts, but OMG, the detective's (Kincaid) acting is so forced and fake that it's like nails on a chalkboard. She tries to come off as authorative, but it doesn't work AT ALL! Her lines are ridiculous.
Great that the detective is a woman, bad that they make her character so dumb. So tired of cop shows making the female detectives out to be clueless so they can be rescued by the manly hero.
Great script and decent acting. Retired sheriff Sloane is a badass and has been out of touch with his son for three years. His son is accused of murder so he goes to Chicago to track him down. He does his own investigation and runs into trouble with the local police. There is a lot more this which makes it interesting, but don't want to spoil the movie.
Major complaint, every time you see his poor horse it is crosstied in the barn. No one leaves a horse for hours tied like that. They cannot turn, move, lie down or reach food or water. So, I couldn't watch much more of it. Poor script and acting on top of it.
Ok let me state that my rating was based on the summary alone. I wanted to watch this movie, so I went to the summary to learn more about it. But after getting a brain cramp from trying to read the summary, I realized that I couldn't understand what I was reading! I mean, was there no one who had the job of reading the summary to correct all the errors?!! I can understand a few typos, but this thing was totally jacked up! Sorry, guys, but I tried!!!
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- TriviaThe car involved in the motel robbery is a rusty colored 1978 Ford Thunderbird.
- GoofsReal cowboys take off their hats indoors.
- ConnectionsReferences Mutt and Jeff (1913)
- SoundtracksGolden Slumbers
Written by McCartney and Lennon
Sung by Maggie
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