Brady Hawkes, El Jugador, recibe una carta de su hijo indicando que necesita ayuda. Esto envía a Brady al rescate. En el camino, Brady se encuentra con Billy Montana, un joven que cree saber... Leer todoBrady Hawkes, El Jugador, recibe una carta de su hijo indicando que necesita ayuda. Esto envía a Brady al rescate. En el camino, Brady se encuentra con Billy Montana, un joven que cree saberlo todo sobre el juego de cartas.Brady Hawkes, El Jugador, recibe una carta de su hijo indicando que necesita ayuda. Esto envía a Brady al rescate. En el camino, Brady se encuentra con Billy Montana, un joven que cree saberlo todo sobre el juego de cartas.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Nominado para 2 premios Primetime Emmy
- 1 premio y 3 nominaciones en total
- Charlie Rose
- (as Ed Walsh)
Reseñas destacadas
The movie is unabashedly sentimental, like a good country song. Plot elements are formulaic, but successful enough, and the direction shows a sure touch, never letting the movie get either maudlin or silly.
A must-see for the Eight-Track-Tape crowd, but not a bad choice for those who just like a little unchallenging fluff now and again.
Basic plot: Brady Hawkes (played by Kenny Rogers) is a famous poker player everybody wants to play against. On his trip to New Orleans, he gets to know about his son, who asks him in a letter to help him and his mother. Together with Billy Montana (played by Bruce Boxleitner), an avid poker gamer and a gunman, they are on the way to Hawkes' own problems; including an old enemy of Hawkes sending three assassins against him...
I just finished watching this on VHS before writing this review, this because I actually enjoyed this Western-movie. The storytelling was good, and music artist Kenny Rogers does a great performance as the famous gambler who does things with honesty. Bruce Boxleitner also does a great job as a gambler, but also a gunman.
The old VHS edition I have was released in Norway by former video distributor VIP Scandinavia AS/MDC Video during the 80s, and was rated 16. According the the video cover, this film was the most popular feature being shown on TV in USA in 1980.
For a conclusion, I wish to recommend anybody who enjoys TV-movies or Westerns to watch this movie at least once. My overall rating: 9/10.
This may not be great cinema but it was darn good TV back in the day. Kenny Rogers may not be a great actor but he's functional in limited range. Boxleitner was great TV leading man back in the 80's although Billy is a bit too dumb. All in all, this is a good TV movie.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe opening scene, where Kenny Rogers is riding his horse, is Red Rock Canyon in Las Vegas NV.
- PifiasAfter the initial poker game with Brady, Billy goes outside. Billy, under a sign that says El Paso, Texas, asks the station master when the train will be leaving. The station master peers around Billy at an arriving stage coach. Behind the stage is a saguaro forest. BUT saguaros ONLY grow in the Sonoran Desert, which is in Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico, some 300 miles from El Paso, Texas.
- Citas
Brady Hawkes: Poker's a trade, son. And an honest one. It's fellows like you that give gambling a bad name. Like drunks give drinking.
- ConexionesFeatured in A&E Biography: Kenny Rogers (2020)
- Banda sonoraThe Gambler
Written by Don Schlitz
Performed by Kenny Rogers
Courtesy of Liberty/United Records, Inc.
Published by Writers Night Music Administrator, Audiogram, Inc.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- The Gambler
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, Estados Unidos(Old Tucson Filmography)
- Empresa productora
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