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Conagher

  • TV Movie
  • 1991
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.4K
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Sam Elliott in Conagher (1991)
DramaWestern

A tough cowboy facing some trouble crosses paths with a lonely woman living in the middle of nowhere.A tough cowboy facing some trouble crosses paths with a lonely woman living in the middle of nowhere.A tough cowboy facing some trouble crosses paths with a lonely woman living in the middle of nowhere.

  • Director
    • Reynaldo Villalobos
  • Writers
    • Louis L'Amour
    • Jeffrey M. Meyer
    • Sam Elliott
  • Stars
    • Sam Elliott
    • Katharine Ross
    • Barry Corbin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Reynaldo Villalobos
    • Writers
      • Louis L'Amour
      • Jeffrey M. Meyer
      • Sam Elliott
    • Stars
      • Sam Elliott
      • Katharine Ross
      • Barry Corbin
    • 27User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Sam Elliott
    Sam Elliott
    • Conn Conagher
    Katharine Ross
    Katharine Ross
    • Evie Teale
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • Charlie McCloud, Stage Driver
    Billy Green Bush
    Billy Green Bush
    • Jacob Teale
    Ken Curtis
    Ken Curtis
    • Seaborn Tay, Cattle Rancher
    Paul Koslo
    Paul Koslo
    • Kiowa Staples
    Gavan O'Herlihy
    Gavan O'Herlihy
    • Chris Mahler, Cowboy
    James Parks
    James Parks
    • Curly
    Daniel Quinn
    Daniel Quinn
    • Johnny McGivern
    Pepe Serna
    Pepe Serna
    • Casuse, Ladder Five Rider
    Buck Taylor
    Buck Taylor
    • Tile Coker, Ladder Five Rider
    Dub Taylor
    Dub Taylor
    • Station Agent
    Cody Braun
    • Laban Teale
    Anndi McAfee
    Anndi McAfee
    • Ruthie Teale
    James Gammon
    James Gammon
    • Smoke Parnell, Ladder Five Owner
    Richard Jury
    • Tom Webb, Cattle Buyer
    Jeffrey M. Meyer
    • Beaver Sampson
    Peter P. Oliver
    • Apache Indian Brave
    • Director
      • Reynaldo Villalobos
    • Writers
      • Louis L'Amour
      • Jeffrey M. Meyer
      • Sam Elliott
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    User reviews27

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    8wekirch

    A Family Western?

    Based on the novel by Louis L'Amour. Rustlers, a cattle baron or two, a homesteader who dies in an accident on his way to town, a bashful lonesome cowboy, a lonesome widow and her two lonesome kids, questions of loyalty and integrity, a stage line establishing its route through the district, and of course the laconic dialogue that marks the Western as a man's man type of movie. But this is really High Romance. Elliot plays the knight in tarnished armour, Ross is the Lady in need of rescue, and it all plays out with a minimum of gore and a maximum of historical realism. Good movie. ***
    7bkoganbing

    One hard country

    If you think you see some similarity between this film and the John Wayne classic western Hondo you're a sharp person. That's because both were written by Louis L'Amour and both have a cowboy hero aiding a woman alone on the frontier with her children.

    Katherine Ross plays the woman who has a small ranch that also serves as a stagecoach station.. But that small amount of base income is about to be cut off as a new station is being built, As for her ranch, Ross's husband is gone for some months now on a cattle buying trip with no word when or if he's returning.

    Sam Elliott is our title character hero and he's riding line for Ken Curtis's ranch and doing his best to keep thieves off the range. Curtis is beset by rustlers and Elliott does get tempted to look the other way. But like Hondo Lane, Conagher is your straight up cowboy hero, the kind we seldom see in our more cynical age.

    Real life marrieds Sam Elliott and Katherine Ross have some tender scenes as she and he would like to get together. But as long as the missing husband's status is still missing they will be true to their moral code.

    The supporting cast has a several familiar western faces. My favorite is Barry Corbin the stagecoach driver who even with his company not subsidizing Ross, he has a great personal concern for Ross and her kids.

    Conagher answers in a positive way the question of whether we see westerns like we used to see. Most affirmatively with this one.
    9ccthemovieman-1

    A Definite "Keeper' For Western Fans

    This was a solid lower-key Louis L'Amour-written western, meaning a little bit less action than the normal film of its genre. The action scenes they did have in here were short, too.

    This is mainly a movie with several stories weaved in it: 1 - Cowhands slowly being sifted out as the times change and they are no longer needed; 2 - traitors among the main group, men who go to a competing gang of rustlers; 3 - a story of a lonely widow who has to take care of two kids after he husband disappears (killed).

    Katharine Ross is the mother ("Evie Teale") who turns cook at a lonely stagecoach stop that also is being eliminated. She is a good woman, and it's nice to see the female star of "Butch Cassidy And the Sundance Kid" still looking good out there is the prairie over 20 years later. Also refreshing to see was her young boy "Laban," one of the nicest, most respectful kids I've ever seen on film: the exact opposite of the many brats I've seen on film in the last quarter of the 20th century. Cody Braun was excellent as the son, and, that's the only movie role he ever played.

    The man "Evie" eventually falls for is the hero of the film, "Conagher," played by Sam Elliott. If anyone in the modern era of films ever looked like he was born to play a cowboy, it has to be Elliott. He has the weathered looks and the voice that go perfectly with westerns.

    Overall, this is another beautifully-photographed, nice story and a real "keeper" for those who love a good fim of this genre.
    8dishboy44

    My wife loves this movie

    First, let me say, for you "Conagher" fans out there, it has finally been released on DVD, in May 2005, by Warner Home Video.

    Second, on behalf of my wife, this is her favorite western of all time.

    And she has seen a bunch of them!

    In addition to being a cowboy movie, it's a romance. A realistic one, too. Katherine Ross' strong female character provides an excellent counterpoint to Elliot's rough cowboy ways.

    Sam Elliot gives his finest performance, I think. He certainly seems to be having fun while doing it, too.

    In many ways, this movie reminds me of "Will Penny", another fine western, starring Charlton Heston. If you liked "Will Penny", you will like "Conagher".
    10PrairieCal

    Perfect

    What can you say when something's perfect?

    This movie is a love song to the west and to the man who made us love it too, Louis L'Amour. They got it all RIGHT in this one ... the script, the breathtaking cinematography, the casting, the acting, the costumes, the sets, the scenery, the direction, and the overall feel of the piece. And the frosting on the cake is that the book comes alive here, respectfully and faithfully transfered to film.

    We see the tough and solitary life of a cowpuncher as it was, the dirt, the sweat, the never ending dust, the loneliness, no punches pulled. It exudes values and ethics while never preaching, and it shows the courage of one woman alone with children in the west. It's a tribute, a slice of history, a love story, and a lesson in standing up for what's right. Mostly it's just plain beautiful.

    I think the thing that impresses me most about this movie is the casting ... not only the leads and supporting players, but the casting right down to the smallest bit part. And none of the roles are more perfectly cast than those of the children who manage to transcend time from now to then. The rest of the supporting cast reads like a Who's Who of American Westerns ... Barry Corbin, Ken Curtis, Buck Taylor, Dub Taylor ... and the newcomers here hold their own well in this distinguished bunch.

    I try not to watch this movie more than once a year. That's difficult for me because I miss it between viewings like I miss an old friend. And every time I rewatch it my heart yearns to return to the west. This film is easily in a class with "Will Penny," and can stand proudly with any western ever made. Watch it.

    PS: Yeah, it's got plenty of action too.

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    • Trivia
      Sam Elliott has stated that this is his favorite movie of all the ones that he's been in.
    • Goofs
      Near the end when Connagher gets shot at and he hides on the mountain cliff, there is clearly the sound of a helicopter in the background.
    • Quotes

      Johnny McGivern: Why didn't you draw on Kiowa?

      Conn Conagher: You mean, was I afraid? Staples didn't need killing. He needed to be taught a lesson.

      Johnny McGivern: He'd had killed you if he had the chance.

      Conn Conagher: He might have. But I'll tell you something, kid. Any man who kills when he could do otherwise is crazy. Just plumb crazy. Some men take to a side of killing, Johnny. Just make sure when the killing time comes, you're standing on the right side.

    • Connections
      Featured in Big Guns Talk: The Story of the Western (1997)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Konager
    • Filming locations
      • Buckskin Joe Frontier Town & Railway - 1193 Fremont County Road 3A, Canon City, Colorado, USA
    • Production companies
      • Imagine Entertainment
      • TNT
      • Turner Pictures (I)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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