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Traded

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
2.9K
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Kris Kristofferson, Michael Paré, and Trace Adkins in Traded (2016)
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In the 1880s western "Traded", a father must leave his ranch for Dodge City to save his daughter from an old enemy, putting his reputation as the fastest draw in the west to the test.In the 1880s western "Traded", a father must leave his ranch for Dodge City to save his daughter from an old enemy, putting his reputation as the fastest draw in the west to the test.In the 1880s western "Traded", a father must leave his ranch for Dodge City to save his daughter from an old enemy, putting his reputation as the fastest draw in the west to the test.

  • Director
    • Timothy Woodward Jr.
  • Writer
    • Mark Esslinger
  • Stars
    • Kris Kristofferson
    • Trace Adkins
    • Michael Paré
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Timothy Woodward Jr.
    • Writer
      • Mark Esslinger
    • Stars
      • Kris Kristofferson
      • Trace Adkins
      • Michael Paré
    • 71User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Kris Kristofferson
    Kris Kristofferson
    • Billy
    Trace Adkins
    Trace Adkins
    • Ty Stover
    Michael Paré
    Michael Paré
    • Clay
    Tom Sizemore
    Tom Sizemore
    • Lavoie
    Martin Kove
    Martin Kove
    • Cavendish
    Brittany Elizabeth Williams
    • Lily Travis
    • (as Brittany Williams)
    Constance Brenneman
    Constance Brenneman
    • Amelia
    Quinton Aaron
    Quinton Aaron
    • Silas
    Natalia Cigliuti
    Natalia Cigliuti
    • Nell
    Joshua LeBar
    Joshua LeBar
    • Rig Marlowe
    Kaiwi Lyman
    Kaiwi Lyman
    • Jed
    Michael Long
    Michael Long
    • Kipp
    • (as Michael J Long)
    Kelly Kristofferson
    • Claire
    Hunter Fischer
    Hunter Fischer
    • Jake Travis
    Marie Oldenbourg
    Marie Oldenbourg
    • Girl
    Kurtis Anton
    Kurtis Anton
    • Kyle Rutherford
    Leslie Arcos
    • Gloria (Brothel Girl)
    Robert Artz
    Robert Artz
    • Tipsy Townsperson
    • Director
      • Timothy Woodward Jr.
    • Writer
      • Mark Esslinger
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    User reviews71

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    313Funbags

    Not much action.

    This movie starts of very slow but eventually it has some action. It was also a bit predictable. I totally saw the end coming.
    3mikew-joye

    ...Really?

    This is my first review but, trust me when I say I am an avid movie and film watcher. I love anything historical, period films and the Westerns are at the top of my list. This film had a good story line and some good and strong acting but, it also had many terrible aspects as well! I will never forget the short speech by Mr. Kris Kristofferson at the bar about feeding the wolf! It reminded me of the last film by the late great Mr John Wayne telling the fatherless Ron Howard during a pistol lesson in the "Shootist" on the rules a man must follow to be a real man...never forgot that speech and never will! All in all, this is a typical "made for TV movie" with a few rated "R" words and moments. If you love westerns and don't care if they're a couple of great actors, a few good actors, and a cast chocked full of bad ones, watch this film. If you're looking for a film the caliber of "The Outlaw Josey Wales","The Shootist","Tom Horn(with Steve McQueen)","Stagecoach","Shane", "How the West was Won" or the likes of the late great Sergio Leone's famous "Man with no Name Trilogy" spaghetti westerns, and the TV mini series from 80's like "Lonesome Dove" or "North and the South" the old James Michener mini series "Centennial" from 78...This movie,in my humble opinion, this movie has it's moments isn't in the same ballpark...or should I say rodeo? I would however like to say, great work to Mr Trace Adkins and Mr Kris Kristofferson. Those two made this film totally worth watching. Especially Mr.Adkins. I don't want to spoil anything but, the pure "Non-Stop Go Power" that comes from a deep place within all real men and woman, that kicks in when family is involved...I believe that Mr. Adkins would/could be this character in real life! I'm just giving you all out there my honest opinion...and you know what they say about opinions and A holes, everybody got one. So watch it yourself and post what you think. Thanks for your time and consideration... Respectfully submitted, from the North Coast of the USA, Forever searching for MY holy grail, Mike J.

    P.S. A special thanks to "Notagoodguy44" for helping fix what's broke even when I didn't know it was broke to start with! thanks again
    6Wuchakk

    Father relentlessly pursues his enslaved daughter in the gritty Old West

    RELEASED IN 2016 and directed by Timothy Woodward Jr., "Traded" stars Michael Paré as a father ruthlessly pursuing his runaway daughter (Brittany Elizabeth Williams) who has fallen prey to slavers in the prostitution trade. Trace Adkins plays an intimidating saloon owner while Kris Kristofferson is on hand as a bartender seeking redemption from the filth he's forced to live amidst. Tom Sizemore plays a nasty buyer in the slave-whore business.

    This is a low-budget Western that has some technical weaknesses, like dubious continuity/editing, but a compelling story, gritty tone, brutal violence and fine locations, costuming & score. If you don't appreciate dark, violent modern Grade B Westerns like "Hickok" (2017) and "6 Guns" (2010) don't bother. The plot is obviously a melding of "Hardcore" (1979) and "Taken" (2008) in the Old West, but without the blockbuster resources. There are a lot of UN-pleasant elements as we see what those saloon babes REALLY had to go through in the Old West.

    There are some unexpected highlights, like Marie Oldenbourg as "Girl" in a meaty subplot, but the way it concludes (the subplot) is a missed opportunity. As dark and brutal as the movie is, there are thankfully brief rays of light, hope, reverence and (hopefully) happiness.

    THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 38 minutes and was shot at Paramount Ranch, Agoura, California and areas nearby. WRITER: Mark Esslinger.

    GRADE: B-
    4Fybre

    Just don't bother.

    It would appear that often people are motivated to write their first review here out of admiration for the way a film moved them, or shock at how badly it was made. Unfortunately I'm here because of the latter.

    Just to preface, I'm not a critic, I have no agenda other than someone that just likes to enjoy the escapism that is provided by a movie. I love to be entertained, and I admire a wide variety of genres, so I'm certainly no film-snob.

    This film doesn't deserve the rating it currently has on IMDb. Overall it's pretty bad. Whilst the plot isn't terrible, and it all starts off quite nicely for about 20 minutes or so, it all goes downhill into quite a mess. The supporting actors are terrible, and the dialog makes you want to cringe. Overall it's not the most horrible experience in my life, but I do wish I had just mopped the floors or something else instead of watching it.
    5subxerogravity

    It was a good western with a great cowboy as the lead character

    Can't go wrong with Kris Kristofferson in your western, too.

    In the same premise as the movie Taken, a man, who just lost his son to a snake bite, loses his daughter to white slavery and has to use a particular set of skills he retired 15 or so years before to bring her back.

    The movie gives this speech at the beginning of the film that talks about how slavery has just ended but white slavery still existed. It put me in the mood to see a whole movie about white slavery, but the movie was made very personal as we just followed this cowboy on his journey to finding his daughter.

    Although Tom Sizemore is in the movie as a pimp trying to create the best whore house on this side of the Mississippi(his words) which made for a more insightful look at prostitution in the wild west.

    Michael Paré does a great job as a lead actor playing a cowboy. silent but deadly and a real talk is cheap type of person. He's traveling all over the west looking for his daughter who was sold and traded into being a whore.

    The concept of the movie is really dark, especially when the fact that through the movie you never know exactly what's going on with the daughter as the movie is all from the lead actor's point of view.

    Although I must admit, the film itself is not as dark as the concept. I feel like I should have been more on the edge of my seat concern about the whereabouts of this child, rather than how bad ass the cowboy is.

    Well overall, I wish this was the Taken for the prequel with Liam Neeson

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      Kris was 80 years old at this time when he played the role of Billy.
    • Goofs
      Travis has a rope tied around Stover's neck and he ties the other end tightly to the back of a wagon. As he lets go of the rope to head toward Stover, the rope loses tension, but it is still tight on Stover's neck.
    • Quotes

      Clay: Samuel Colt's been known to make all men equal.

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    • Release date
      • June 10, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Обмен
    • Filming locations
      • Fillmore & Western Railroad, Fillmore, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Status Media & Entertainment
      • Puppy Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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