Two con men try to convince a group of widows to invest in worthless oil wells during the Great Depression.Two con men try to convince a group of widows to invest in worthless oil wells during the Great Depression.Two con men try to convince a group of widows to invest in worthless oil wells during the Great Depression.
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This is the light-hearted story of two prospectors - read swindlers - bilking widows out of money in an "oil well fortune" scheme, who, accidentally, struck black gold in Cornville, Texas.
Doc Boyd and DH "Dad" Everett, who have a practiced and tried "dry well" oil swindle actually strike oil in East Texas, and economically rejuvenate the whole region.
This movie does not attempt to glorify, or demonize, any of the themes presented. Oil exploration, Small-Time Hucksters, and even religious conversions are all on the table and are presented in a mildly positive light, where positive virtues of dignity and self-respect override self-preservation and greed.
There are the feel-good vibes that come from the "Support your local gunfighter" locales and music, as well as the hapless swindlers reminiscent of "The Producers".
The closest it got to preachy was when the poor black and white folks started working together on the Bethel well, which could have been shown without being noted, to stronger effect.
The star quality is there, without over-whelming the story, which is well-written, well-acted, and well-made. Just now, while writing this review, I realized that the CGI special effects were so well done, and so well integrated, that you don't even notice them.
I believe also, that this was movie-studio quality made on a relatively low budget, by people that know how to get the shot they need, with what they have on hand. Special shout-out to the overhead drone shots, that were absolutely gorgeous without being horrendously expensive.
Doc Boyd and DH "Dad" Everett, who have a practiced and tried "dry well" oil swindle actually strike oil in East Texas, and economically rejuvenate the whole region.
This movie does not attempt to glorify, or demonize, any of the themes presented. Oil exploration, Small-Time Hucksters, and even religious conversions are all on the table and are presented in a mildly positive light, where positive virtues of dignity and self-respect override self-preservation and greed.
There are the feel-good vibes that come from the "Support your local gunfighter" locales and music, as well as the hapless swindlers reminiscent of "The Producers".
The closest it got to preachy was when the poor black and white folks started working together on the Bethel well, which could have been shown without being noted, to stronger effect.
The star quality is there, without over-whelming the story, which is well-written, well-acted, and well-made. Just now, while writing this review, I realized that the CGI special effects were so well done, and so well integrated, that you don't even notice them.
I believe also, that this was movie-studio quality made on a relatively low budget, by people that know how to get the shot they need, with what they have on hand. Special shout-out to the overhead drone shots, that were absolutely gorgeous without being horrendously expensive.
It was just a good written film with some humor no language family-friendly movie. That you can't say about too many movies anymore. It's too bad that the rating above overall is poor. People are just not open to seeing a good movie without language or sex in it. I applaud you for this those that made this movie. Thank you Kevin, actors and crew!
As you can see I'm not real big on riding a whole bunch of stuff I just say it plain and clear and it won't let me enter this without 600 characters so I will go on some more about the story being good and cute timely I love when people all come together from everywhere anytime and there's a happy ending. Make sure you watch it all the way through to the credits they have takeouts from the movie.
As you can see I'm not real big on riding a whole bunch of stuff I just say it plain and clear and it won't let me enter this without 600 characters so I will go on some more about the story being good and cute timely I love when people all come together from everywhere anytime and there's a happy ending. Make sure you watch it all the way through to the credits they have takeouts from the movie.
This movie is objectively good, and I've rated thousands of movies so I would know. I doubt that it is scientifically or historically accurate, but these are not my areas and I wouldn't know anyways. Besides, this is fiction - so I don't believe it's supposed to be. What I do know is that it is an engaging movie that is funny and charming at times, and just the right length of time.
What concerns me about some of the other reviews here is that people are panning Kevin Sorbo and the movie for other reasons that do not seem rational or fair. Either that or people no longer enjoy movies without sex and violence, where the characters and writers value faith and family and community.
What concerns me about some of the other reviews here is that people are panning Kevin Sorbo and the movie for other reasons that do not seem rational or fair. Either that or people no longer enjoy movies without sex and violence, where the characters and writers value faith and family and community.
What a great movie! It's a true story, which is unbelievable otherwise.
Great actors! You have to watch this movie with your family. It's funny, wholesome, and generally entertaining.
John Ratzenberger is a funny man. I worked with him on a movie once. He's a hilarious entertainer.
You can watch this movie with the whole family. It will make you laugh out loud, feel bad for the characters, and learn some pretty recent history.
I'm not sure why the film has been trolled so bad before it's theatrical release. It's a great flick that deserves a watch. It should be viewed by millions! Please share.
Great actors! You have to watch this movie with your family. It's funny, wholesome, and generally entertaining.
John Ratzenberger is a funny man. I worked with him on a movie once. He's a hilarious entertainer.
You can watch this movie with the whole family. It will make you laugh out loud, feel bad for the characters, and learn some pretty recent history.
I'm not sure why the film has been trolled so bad before it's theatrical release. It's a great flick that deserves a watch. It should be viewed by millions! Please share.
Really enjoyed working as Kevin's stand in as well as meeting the whole Sorbo family! What a true success/American dream story in Kevin and Sam Sorbo! They are Actors that we can truly look up to.... and to have the kids on set working along side was a true blessing.
The whole experience was excellent, the interdepartmental cooperation, sense of family spirit, good clean comedy, both in front of and behind the camera.
Being on set with my wife Tree as volunteer kitten wrangler was also very fun, but our intense long work days must have made the on film product that much better. We were also protected from storms on set with so many prayers shared on this film.
I understand it wasn't a big budget film, but the team that came together were brilliant and professional all around. Would love to do it all again!
The whole experience was excellent, the interdepartmental cooperation, sense of family spirit, good clean comedy, both in front of and behind the camera.
Being on set with my wife Tree as volunteer kitten wrangler was also very fun, but our intense long work days must have made the on film product that much better. We were also protected from storms on set with so many prayers shared on this film.
I understand it wasn't a big budget film, but the team that came together were brilliant and professional all around. Would love to do it all again!
Did you know
- TriviaThe movie is inspired by the East Texas Oilfield discovery of 1930, by C.M. "Dad' Joiner, who was in his 70's at the time, just like John Raztenberger. "Doc" was inspired by A.D. "Doc" Lloyd, an amateur geologist. And like the "Doc" in the movie, Lloyd was not his real name.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Babylon Bee: Episode dated 6 October 2020 (2020)
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