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A mysterious drifter bonds with a boy with tales of the West. Past and present collide when a lawman appears seeking long-lost gold.A mysterious drifter bonds with a boy with tales of the West. Past and present collide when a lawman appears seeking long-lost gold.A mysterious drifter bonds with a boy with tales of the West. Past and present collide when a lawman appears seeking long-lost gold.
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It seems that in the post-HBO Deadwood era producers and directors feel like they have to fill a Western film with profanity and gratuitous nudity to give it realistic grit. This film rejects that mentality. Now admittedly the production value and authenticity is not exactly stellar--in one of the first scenes Shooter Green is using a Henry Big Boy rifle, not introduced until 2003, but it passes for an Old West rifle--but it's not bad. The storyline was fairly easy to follow even though it switched back and forth from the Old West to the 1920's. The acting was fine. It has, as other reviewers have said, a typical Hallmark type production, but sometimes those films can knock it out of the park (the original Love Comes Softly movie, e.g.) This one might not rise to that level, but it was a fun movie that kept my attention and was not overly lengthy. It could have benefited by better costume design, as all the clothes were new, clean, and pressed at all times, which is not realistic for the Old West or even a farm in the 1920's. The shootout scenes also looked fairly fake, as the actors/stuntmen are seen holding guns as if they are as light as plastic toys, and there is no discernible recoil when shots are fired, which means they probably weren't real guns firing blanks but nonfiring props, and the shots were edited in digitally and a gunshot audio effect added.
67 yrs. old here. The movie is slightly reminiscent of the the goodness and morals of the 50's TV western. Production value, settings, and the transition from the old west to 1929 in the movie were somewhat weak. The hero, Shooter Greene, and the young boy were on the front porch of the farmhouse clarifying the truth of the book the boy was reading in one scene. I noticed there was vinyl ship lap siding on the house! there was no vinyl siding in 1929.
For those of us wanting to watch movies that are clean, wholesome, not controversial and no language/cursing...
this fits the bill.
We have no children at home and we have morals and values that allows us to watch up to a PG13 but even then, we have to sometimes turn them off.
Hallmark has crossed the line on a few moral issues and that leave us with UPTV... always excited to find another option for comfortable, inspirational films.
Please keep them coming!
God Bless You.
Hallmark has crossed the line on a few moral issues and that leave us with UPTV... always excited to find another option for comfortable, inspirational films.
Please keep them coming!
God Bless You.
Good move. Nice clean movie. No bad language. I would recommend this movie
Some beautiful photography and great landscapes.
Shooter Green- both young and old - looks good and is very convincing.
I love a good western. But this was not Indiana Jones in the Wild West as the music might suggest. A good family western worthy of the 'Hallmark" channel where everything and everyone was spotlessly clean.
And if you love sloppy endings then this is for you.
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- TriviaThe film is based on the 'Colossal Cave Legend'. In 1884, five or six men robbed a mail train near Pantano, a small town near Tucson, Arizona Territory, and south of Colossal Cave, and nabbed about $83,000 in cash and gold. They hid all of the loot and it was never found. The story was also told in the movie Cave of Outlaws (1951) and "Death Valley Days" TV Series episode, 'Up the Chimney' (1968).
- GoofsWhen Sam is telling Tommy the story about Shooter Green arriving in Tucson, while Shooter is riding his horse and the camera pans to the right along a split rail fence, you can see a modern-day, green colored pagoda styled walkway light sticking up over the lower fence rail.
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