Un éleveur chevronné et ancien shérif doit affronter la bureaucratie fédérale lorsqu'un ancien ennemi millionnaire prétend que ce dernier n'est pas le propriétaire de son ranch familial ador... Tout lireUn éleveur chevronné et ancien shérif doit affronter la bureaucratie fédérale lorsqu'un ancien ennemi millionnaire prétend que ce dernier n'est pas le propriétaire de son ranch familial adoré dans une petite ville du Texas.Un éleveur chevronné et ancien shérif doit affronter la bureaucratie fédérale lorsqu'un ancien ennemi millionnaire prétend que ce dernier n'est pas le propriétaire de son ranch familial adoré dans une petite ville du Texas.
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- Casting principal
Samantha Doane
- Olivia Bates
- (as Samantha Doane-Bates)
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Plastic, fake ... so overdone with surgery and makeup, her acting completely underwhelming.
...I am always disappointed.
Hallmark used to have such wonderfully acted and written films. Apparently that group of writers has died off because everything they put out now is trivial, dull, and uninteresting with really bad acting.
"The Fish and Wildlife Service will be all over you like stink on a pig" is an example of the sparkling rhetoric you will hear. I"m all for giving work to Actors of a Certain Age (and I am of that age so I can appreciate it) but Voight and Caan show so little of their acting abilities that it's embarrassing.
And I can see taking certain liberties with continuity but this is a hot mess. And the characters are just caricatures with each one taking on the role of good guy, bad guy (villain wears a black hat, for Pete's sake), put-upon daughter, big-hearted sheriff, frisky granddaughter, ad nauseam.
Don't waste your time. Lots of better things to do!
Hallmark used to have such wonderfully acted and written films. Apparently that group of writers has died off because everything they put out now is trivial, dull, and uninteresting with really bad acting.
"The Fish and Wildlife Service will be all over you like stink on a pig" is an example of the sparkling rhetoric you will hear. I"m all for giving work to Actors of a Certain Age (and I am of that age so I can appreciate it) but Voight and Caan show so little of their acting abilities that it's embarrassing.
And I can see taking certain liberties with continuity but this is a hot mess. And the characters are just caricatures with each one taking on the role of good guy, bad guy (villain wears a black hat, for Pete's sake), put-upon daughter, big-hearted sheriff, frisky granddaughter, ad nauseam.
Don't waste your time. Lots of better things to do!
I love the age range of these characters and the fact Hallmark has offered something other than a rom(com) or murder mystery, but this movie is too negative. Whilst so many tensions in one family/community is realistic, it's exhausting to watch with not enough light relief to give the movie balance early on. I gave up, for now at least.
A couple of veterans Jon Voight and James Caan are the patriarchs of a pair of
Texas Montagues and Capulets and have had a family feud going on back 3
generations. It has to do with the involvement of Caan's son and Voight's daughter and what happened with them started the feud.
Caan's grown rich in material things and Voight has a nice family and a big ranch and makes out OK. But Caan for reasons both venal and egotistical is trying very hard by hook or crook to steal some more of Voigt's land. That piece has a well and waters his and other neighbors around him.
The two vets outstrip the others in the cast. Just calling them vets makes me feel old as I remember them both as breakout stars. The ending is right out of Frank Capra.
Nice film for family wntertainment.
Caan's grown rich in material things and Voight has a nice family and a big ranch and makes out OK. But Caan for reasons both venal and egotistical is trying very hard by hook or crook to steal some more of Voigt's land. That piece has a well and waters his and other neighbors around him.
The two vets outstrip the others in the cast. Just calling them vets makes me feel old as I remember them both as breakout stars. The ending is right out of Frank Capra.
Nice film for family wntertainment.
JL Family Ranch was so blessed to have the caliber of Voight and Caan in the leads that the whole project became grander. Story was solid and the cinematography was rich, Wow. For a film that was budget challenged, the whole cast did such a great job they left me wanting more. Lots of plots but each one explained through the slow rollout of the story lines of the Lansburg family members. Loved the storyline of Rebecca and Lisa. Introduction of Terrance and Brady was full of promise for interesting things to come. And especially enjoyed Sheriff Whitlock watch the animosity of Lansburg and Petersen to see if that keg of powder was going to blow. Then, the romantic tension between the Sheriff and Rebecca was delicious to watch, to see if he could rope her. Sheriff Whitlock was trying but Rebecca's old wounds, current family dramas and Tap Petersen's legal shenanigans gave Rebecca a reason to avoid answering the draw she could not ignore for the Sheriff. Director and Crew gave this modern western a great look at what Americana is and took chances that gave this movie room to fill the screen. Director used all his skills to fill this JL Family Ranch story with all they could chuck in there.
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- AnecdotesFilmed in La Grange, Kentucky.
- GaffesThe ranch is supposed to be in Texas, yet the large white pickup truck has Minnesota plates and the smaller truck has California plates.
- ConnexionsFollowed by JL Family Ranch: The Wedding Gift (2020)
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 25min(85 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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