Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA cowpoke buys Billy the Kid's horse and, upon riding it, becomes an incorrigible outlaw himself.A cowpoke buys Billy the Kid's horse and, upon riding it, becomes an incorrigible outlaw himself.A cowpoke buys Billy the Kid's horse and, upon riding it, becomes an incorrigible outlaw himself.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Teresa Van der Woude
- Pretty Girl
- (as Teresa Vander Woude)
Barry Donovan
- Cowhand
- (non crédité)
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Corny movie...
waste of time watching.
If you see this in a bin for $5.00 at Wal-Mart save your money....
trust me, you will thank me for avoiding watching this Save your money and buy a Taco Bell lunch box instead.
waste of time watching.
If you see this in a bin for $5.00 at Wal-Mart save your money....
trust me, you will thank me for avoiding watching this Save your money and buy a Taco Bell lunch box instead.
First saw this movie around 1991-92 on HBO while in high school. I was intrigued then and still am now. Indeed the plot is a little bizarre and uneven, I think that's part the allure for me. I like the "authentic old West dialogue" they use, especially James Brolin (B. D.) who plays the older experienced and level headed guy but who is a bit of a dolt and follows John T's lead after he goes off the deep end after getting his mind possessed by The Kid's horse. Pepe Serna is always welcome, and despite Gable's awful acting chops, the scene with the prostitute and her "brother" is sweet. Who can resist the bank robbing montage set to the completely out of place 90's hairband rock music? Or when they gloriously devour those peaches for "$1 the can?" Ultimately it's a story about 3 average Joe's who are sick of their mundane life as rustlers, guys who decide (with a little help of a demonic horse) that they want more out of life, only to realize that money can't help you when you're constantly on the run. But truly, aren't we all just trying to get to our own beautiful Montana Territory in this life? Great scenery, interesting dialogue, and period-specific details. Good on you, Bad Jim.
Not the worst western I've ever seen, but hardly a good one. The lead actor and son of a Hollywood icon is not the actor his dad was. Most of his dialogue sounded overly rehearsed and hardly natural. Then there was a song played in the middle of the movie, probably called Renegade that sounded like something from Air Supply in a late 70s or early 80s in a bad cop movie. This movie like many westerns seemed to not only endorse prostitution, but this one made no big deal about the poor Mexican underage prostitute who appeared to be about 12 years old. Realistic? Probably, but why did this movie gloss over it like it was no big deal. I guess the words pedophile or statutory rape didn't exist in the old west like they do in the new Hollywood. And the wagon train Indian fight was poorly choreographed at best.
This film, beautifully photographed, is a snoozer. We tried four times, and couldn't get past the first thirty-nine minutes. The story is incomprehensible, the dialogue...umm...interesting ~ but young Mr. Gable is certainly easy on the eyes. Definitely a curiosity piece.
Good scenery, incomprehensible storyline. The reason I give this movie what I would call a massive 4 out of 10 is simply that the actors are not horrible. They give decent performances, believable performances sort of. The script is an incoherent mess with no logical purpose. I didn't know why the characters did what they did, and after the film I was left somewhat puzzled at what I was supposed to "take home" from watching it. Was there any sort of afterthoughts to be had? Not really. If the actors had been as bad as the script, then this would have been a 2/10 movie, but they lift it up to an acceptable 4 out of 10. Passable for entertainment, barely. Anything with Chuck Norris in it is at least as good/bad as this.
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- AnecdotesJohn Clark Gable stars with James Brolin, who'd played Gable's dad in the biopic Gable et Lombard (1976).
- GaffesThe bandana/wild rag of Roundtrees' character change from white to red and to white again during the manhunting and other post scenes.
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