Two missionaries witness a murder by hired guns and go on the run. They stumble onto the cabin of two retired contract killers who agree to help the women find safety, but only their guns ca... Read allTwo missionaries witness a murder by hired guns and go on the run. They stumble onto the cabin of two retired contract killers who agree to help the women find safety, but only their guns can secure that promise.Two missionaries witness a murder by hired guns and go on the run. They stumble onto the cabin of two retired contract killers who agree to help the women find safety, but only their guns can secure that promise.
Forrie J. Smith
- Marshall Jameson
- (as Forrie Smith)
Edward Finlay
- Bill DeLorenzo
- (as Ed Finlay)
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I was nervous about this film in the beginning. It looked low budget and the dialogue was not great. The two female characters were unimaginative and James Russo was playing to type. Tom Berenger could not save the beginning of this film. About 20 minutes into the film we are introduced to Michael and Angel. That is when the movie becomes interesting. Trace Adkins and Jeff Fahey play these roles low key. I truly enjoyed Jeff Fahey playing against type. The characters go on a journey and there is a twist. This movie is not a great western, but it is definitely better than most of the low rent, direct to DVD westerns. Watch with low expectations, get past the first 20 minutes, and enjoy.
This film had all the makings of a good western. It had the phenomenal Forrie J. Smith who bring authenticity to any western. It was also shot on location at the famous Old Tucson Studios and its brilliant landscapes, towering jagged mountains and western sets. But unfortunately, the director wasn't very good at taking advantage of that location with bad angles, bad camerawork. And probably worse of all...Trace Adkins just can't hold a movie as the title character, or the script was so bad he couldn't breathe life into it. Just an unfortunate blending of a poor script and B-rated actors in a gorgeous location.
Should I start with the camera work, production design, direction or the dialogue? Sometimes it's really painful to see decent actors in their twilight.
The camera and lighting are lacking. Looks like DSLR footage. Movies set in the old west don't have old props. Everything would be relatively new. This looks like it was decorated out of someone's grandmother's basement. I guess I shouldn't blame the bad acting on the director, but he allowed the overacting. As for the dialogue, it was clunky and awkward, at best.
I was going to give it three stars, just for the casting of Jeff Fahey, but had to take away one for Tom Berenger.
Hey, at the end of the day, Lee got his film made.
The camera and lighting are lacking. Looks like DSLR footage. Movies set in the old west don't have old props. Everything would be relatively new. This looks like it was decorated out of someone's grandmother's basement. I guess I shouldn't blame the bad acting on the director, but he allowed the overacting. As for the dialogue, it was clunky and awkward, at best.
I was going to give it three stars, just for the casting of Jeff Fahey, but had to take away one for Tom Berenger.
Hey, at the end of the day, Lee got his film made.
The writer of this film needs to stop.... NOW! The dialogue is some of the worst ever captured on any media.
The main character has so many speeches with ridiculous words for the era and coming from an uneducated cowboy makes it hard to watch.
The acting going from emotion to emotion with no stops in between.
In one minute two women are speaking to one another like they are in church and in the next breath they are crying about nothing.
Bullets with no primers, clocks that don't run, one guy killing four bad guys while his partner stands and watches.
Hard to watch. Truly sad for the actors. To the writer.... PLEASE STOP.
The main character has so many speeches with ridiculous words for the era and coming from an uneducated cowboy makes it hard to watch.
The acting going from emotion to emotion with no stops in between.
In one minute two women are speaking to one another like they are in church and in the next breath they are crying about nothing.
Bullets with no primers, clocks that don't run, one guy killing four bad guys while his partner stands and watches.
Hard to watch. Truly sad for the actors. To the writer.... PLEASE STOP.
Not sure why the low reviews. I selected this on a whim (never heard of it, and took a gamble by the thumbnail on tubi), AND I'm used to being disappointed. This one did NOT disappoint.
It's a simple and satisfying story. The acting is VERY good, the dialogue enjoyable, excellent cinematography, and the scenery, stunning!
And it's a little thing that makes or breaks a movie for me: the story did not "just stop". Like, with no ending...and to me that kind of ending tells me that writer is not particularly bright. This one came to good close.
I liked everything about this movie, and it passed the number one test: would I watch it again? Definitely.
It's a simple and satisfying story. The acting is VERY good, the dialogue enjoyable, excellent cinematography, and the scenery, stunning!
And it's a little thing that makes or breaks a movie for me: the story did not "just stop". Like, with no ending...and to me that kind of ending tells me that writer is not particularly bright. This one came to good close.
I liked everything about this movie, and it passed the number one test: would I watch it again? Definitely.
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- GoofsWhen Michael and Angel are gathering their guns and ammo after they have decided to help the two women, and the shot zooms in and shows the rounds cascading to the table in slow-motion, none of the rounds have primers.
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- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
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