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Tom Horn

  • 1980
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
6.4K
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Tom Horn (1980)
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Period DramaTrue CrimeBiographyCrimeDramaRomanceWestern

An ex-army scout is hired by ranchers to kill cattle rustlers but he gets into trouble with the corrupt local officials when he's suspected of killing a boy.An ex-army scout is hired by ranchers to kill cattle rustlers but he gets into trouble with the corrupt local officials when he's suspected of killing a boy.An ex-army scout is hired by ranchers to kill cattle rustlers but he gets into trouble with the corrupt local officials when he's suspected of killing a boy.

  • Director
    • William Wiard
  • Writers
    • Thomas McGuane
    • Bud Shrake
  • Stars
    • Steve McQueen
    • Linda Evans
    • Richard Farnsworth
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    6.4K
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    • Director
      • William Wiard
    • Writers
      • Thomas McGuane
      • Bud Shrake
    • Stars
      • Steve McQueen
      • Linda Evans
      • Richard Farnsworth
    • 63User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steve McQueen
    Steve McQueen
    • Tom Horn
    Linda Evans
    Linda Evans
    • Glendolene Kimmel
    Richard Farnsworth
    Richard Farnsworth
    • John C. Coble
    Billy Green Bush
    Billy Green Bush
    • U.S. Marshal Joe Belle
    Slim Pickens
    Slim Pickens
    • Sheriff Sam Creedmore
    Peter Canon
    Peter Canon
    • Assistant Prosecutor
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    • Stablehand
    • (as Elisha Cook)
    Roy Jenson
    Roy Jenson
    • Lee Mendenhour
    James Kline
    • Arlo Chance
    Geoffrey Lewis
    Geoffrey Lewis
    • Walter Stoll
    Harry Northup
    Harry Northup
    • Thomas Burke
    Steve Oliver
    Steve Oliver
    • 'Gentleman' Jim Corbett
    Bill Thurman
    Bill Thurman
    • Ora Haley
    Bert Williams
    Bert Williams
    • Judge
    Bobby Bass
    Bobby Bass
    • Corbett's Bodyguard
    Mickey Jones
    Mickey Jones
    • Brown's Hole Rustler
    B.J. Ward
    • Cattle Baron
    Richard Brewer
    • Corbett's Bodyguard
    • Director
      • William Wiard
    • Writers
      • Thomas McGuane
      • Bud Shrake
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    Virgil_Hilts_1964

    Actually a better film than advertised

    I often wonder how pre video audiences were able to take in the full effect and minor nuances of films as we can today. Watching a film again and again allows one to really study the work and pick up the director's deep intent for character and plot.

    Watching Tom Horn a few times allows one to see that it really is a good movie. And after more than 20 years in motion pictures, McQueen finally just fits into his role, and does not "act" or play Steve McQueen.

    The first scenes are excellent. McQueen establishes his character as a man who knows, and has seen most of, what the west is about. He knows who he is, and what he's accomplished, so he doesn't need to brag. The way he virtually walks into a fight in the bar with the pompous British fighter and his manager is superb. "Well, if he ain't won the fight yet, then he ain't the champ yet" is delivered with believable aplomb. When he says the guy's mother would have to stand on his shoulders just to kiss Geronimo's ass it is priceless. Especially good is his question "OK, if I win this fight, then does that make ME champion of the world?" He knows he is going to get his butt kicked but does all this for principle's sake. His running out the door and yelling oh s***, then throwing the plate of food at the fighter is one of the better acting sequences done anywhere.

    His work as the stock detective is classic McQueen without his earlier years of mugging and panning. Good stuff.

    The open spaces of this film, and Horn's subsequent incarceration gave me a feeling of freedom and claustrophobia. It worked well
    norm1972_8

    Give Credit Where It's Due!

    As a McQueen fan I was somewhat disappointed in the film, but at the same time McQueen was ill, but proved that he could stick with a project to the finish. At least this version was more realistic than the David Carradine version "Mr. Horn", which was released in 1979. McQueen's version had a little more historical integrity than the latter version, and was more committed to telling the truth.

    McQueen was always a physical actor, and especially in private as one of Bruce Lee's favorite Jeet Kune Do students, the others being James Coburn and Kareem Abdul Jabar. During the scene when Tom Horn escapes and is running from the deputies, I felt that McQueen was giving it his all, and that he knew his time was short, "so why not show the fans I've still got it?" The way he was gasping for air, and just gave up running made me think he wasn't acting, and however he felt after that take hurt me just the same watching it.

    So let's not totally ignore what McQueen was trying to do. Even in "The Hunter", which was to go out in a blaze of glory. At that time in 1980, and his condition maybe that was the best he could give us. Still he gave of himself as an actor, an artist, and a professional right when the average guy couldn't, but we all know he wasn't the average guy. So let's give credit to "Tom Horn" where it's due, to it's star, who didn't want to let us down; by simply showing us he could still get in front of the camera and grace us simply with his presence.
    myuturn

    very good film a must see for non fiction fans

    This was a very good movie. One of my favorites of the west. I think it gives a good account of the actual event. I was in Cheyenne shortly after I saw the movie,the first time, and was able to find out a bit about the actual event.
    7Maziun

    Old McQueen is as bad ass like young McQueen

    This is unfairly forgotten western from the decade were western were slowly dying until the 1985. " Tom Horn" deserves more praise , since this is a good western and one of last movies of Steve McQueen. It's his last good movie.

    The movie is full of brilliant dialogues. I don't remember when was the last time I have seen a movie where almost every exchange is intelligent and funny. The movie is worth watching for the dialogues alone.

    The story is a little predictable , but the movie is well directed by William Wiard and grips you from start to finish. I felt sad at the end and that was the whole point.

    The movie made me sad , because it was not only the goodbye to Tom Horn, but also to Steve McQueen ("Papillon") . Both were heroes from the past that were slowly dying in a changing world that didn't need them. McQueen did make one more movie after this one , but for me this is his good bye. A good movie and a great farewell to wonderful actor.

    I give it 7/10.
    7Nazi_Fighter_David

    "I am afraid of losing my ability to be able to come and go as I please."

    Directed by William Wiard and based on a true story, "Tom Horn" opens in 1901, in Wyoming, where McQueen meets John C. Coble (Richard Farnsworth) who offered him to ease up at his place for a while… Tom accepted, but he said I'd to earn my keep…

    Seeing Horn with great ability with a rifle, and after speaking with the Association, John asks him to eliminate the rustlers who have completely wiped out their herd profits not to mention what the buzzards and the predators have done to their cash crops…

    But after one incident has disturbed the Association in town, and the rustling has stopped, they determined to get rid of Horn forgetting he was only doing what they hired him to do… Mc Queen plays well the Indian tracker "scared to death of lobster, the man of the West "afraid to lose his freedom and not be able to get back up in those hills again."

    Linda Evans is appealing as the school teacher from Hawaii who saw a man of the Old West trying to live in the New…

    Richard Farnsworth is the loyal friend John C. Coble who was quite sure that Tom never killed that kid… John advices him not to try to break out of the jail… He knows he can do it, but it's just admitting his guilt if he tries…

    Billy Green Bush is the U.S. Marshal Joe Belle who asks the newspaperman to sit behind the door and write lying down what he hears real good…

    Slims Pickens is the old Sheriff Sam Creed who arrested Tom…

    With a legendary hero, great photography and good direction "Tom Horn" is very good Western to watch

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    • Trivia
      Filmed at the beginning of 1979, Steve McQueen was already very ill with cancer. He had difficulty breathing, and began coughing up blood towards the end of filming, but assumed he had pneumonia.
    • Goofs
      In the opening sequence, the wording says, "In 1901 he drifted into Wyoming 'Territory'". Wyoming had been a state since 1890.
    • Quotes

      U.S. Marshal Joe Belle: Do you know who I am?

      Tom Horn: No.

      U.S. Marshal Joe Belle: What you were in the Southwest, I was in the Northwest.

      Tom Horn: I was mostly out of work.

    • Alternate versions
      UK cinema and video versions were cut by 39 secs by the BBFC to remove a horse-fall and to edit a scene of a man's head being blasted during a gunfight. The 2006 DVD release restores some cuts and is only missing 6 secs of the horse-fall.
    • Connections
      Featured in Steve McQueen: The Essence of Cool (2005)

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    • Release date
      • April 23, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tom Horn, le hors-la-loi
    • Filming locations
      • Sonoita, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • First Artists
      • Solar Productions
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      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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