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La Rivière de la dernière chance

Original title: Last Stand at Saber River
  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • TV-14
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.4K
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La Rivière de la dernière chance (1997)
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After the Civil War, a returning Confederate veteran must reclaim his Arizona land and homestead from the Yankee carpetbaggers who illegally occupy it.After the Civil War, a returning Confederate veteran must reclaim his Arizona land and homestead from the Yankee carpetbaggers who illegally occupy it.After the Civil War, a returning Confederate veteran must reclaim his Arizona land and homestead from the Yankee carpetbaggers who illegally occupy it.

  • Director
    • Dick Lowry
  • Writers
    • Elmore Leonard
    • Ronald M. Cohen
  • Stars
    • Tom Selleck
    • Suzy Amis
    • Rachel Duncan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Dick Lowry
    • Writers
      • Elmore Leonard
      • Ronald M. Cohen
    • Stars
      • Tom Selleck
      • Suzy Amis
      • Rachel Duncan
    • 17User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Tom Selleck
    Tom Selleck
    • Paul Cable
    Suzy Amis
    Suzy Amis
    • Martha Cable
    Rachel Duncan
    • Clare Cable
    Haley Joel Osment
    Haley Joel Osment
    • Davis Cable
    Keith Carradine
    Keith Carradine
    • Vern Kidston
    David Carradine
    David Carradine
    • Duane Kidston
    Tracey Needham
    Tracey Needham
    • Lorraine Kidston
    Chris Stacy
    • Chris
    Harry Carey Jr.
    Harry Carey Jr.
    • James Sanford
    Patrick Kilpatrick
    Patrick Kilpatrick
    • Austin Dodd
    Eugene Osment
    Eugene Osment
    • Wynn Dodd
    • (as Michael Osment)
    Denis Forest
    Denis Forest
    • Cornet
    David Dukes
    David Dukes
    • Edward Janroe
    Lumi Cavazos
    Lumi Cavazos
    • Luz
    Raymond Cruz
    Raymond Cruz
    • Manuel
    Fredrick Lopez
    Fredrick Lopez
    • Paco
    Rosalia De Aragon
    • Carlita
    Ramon Frank
    • Joe Bob Dodd
    • Director
      • Dick Lowry
    • Writers
      • Elmore Leonard
      • Ronald M. Cohen
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    User reviews17

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    9tfn65125

    Deserves more recognition

    This is a great film that grabs the attention and holds it all the way through. The story is excellent, the history convincing and the acting is superb throughout. It may be a 'made for TV' movie but this is about as good as a Western can get. It should definitely receive more recognition than it does. Perhaps it's movie snobbery because it was made for TV, maybe people don't like Ted Turner or Tom Selleck - who knows?

    This is one of those DVD's that doesn't come down in price too often - a sign of a good film. If you watch it you'll know why. This is one for the DVD library. I'll never part with my copy.....
    StLouisAssassin

    Last Stand at Saber River

    WOW this is a good movie. Tom Selleck joined forces with Turner Pictures for 3 westerns. and all 3 of them are superb. this was the first of the 3 (Crossfire Trail, Monte Walsh).

    this has a great plot as Selleck's character, a former confederate soldier returns home and things are what they should be. And he has to put his life back to gether.

    I also loved the scenery and the attention to detail. It's not your typical shoot'em up bang bang western. the plot is good the background music is good, its all good

    great movie!
    8roger-395

    I would rate this a B+ to A-

    Although made for television, this is an excellent western; far better than the usual fair one finds on the tube. I bought the DVD after watching Selleck in Crossfire Trail, The Sacketts, and The Shadow Riders . No doubt about it: Tom Selleck makes a Hell of a cowboy! The plot has been described in previous reviews so there is little point in repeating what has already been said.

    The actors are uniformly fine especially Suzy Amis, Keith and David Carradine, and Tracey Needham. Haley Joel Osmet was also fine in a relatively minor (but important part)and Rachel Duncan was marvelous as Cable's daughter Clare (watching her ride side by side with Selleck on a horse drive mimicking his actions is great fun). I have to also mention western character actor extraordinaire' Harry Carey, Jr., who was fine as Cable's father-in-law in an all too brief roll at the beginning of the movie Carey was once a member of John Ford's stock company with John Wayne, Ward Bond, and many other western genre greats.

    In a sense this is an anti-war movie as it certainly does not glorify the Civil War (or the War for the Southern Confederacy). Indeed, it rather accurately portrays Bedford Forest's roll at Fort Pillow, Tennessee but Forest was the only Confederate leader to murder black Union Troops. This atrocity was committed during the battle of Petersburg (if my memory serves me correctly at a fight called "The Crater"). The confederate gun runner offered a accurate statement when he said that war changes men and that it makes those who survive killers. Afterall war is simply murder wrapped in a flag. Sam Elliott said much the same thing as Sheriff Bucky O'Neil in the movie Rough Riders. I thought Selleck's portrayal as Cable and Keith Carradine as Vern Kidston were right on target. Calling Vern a bad guy is hardly accurate and frankly, this is a movie with no quintessential bad guys with the possible exception of David Dukes as Edward Janroe. Janroe, an ardent Confederate nationalist, however is far more of a tragic figure having lost the use of his right arm in the war and remaining extremely bitter as a result. Janroe said he fought in Virginia with Kirby Smith. Although Smith is better known for his leadership in the Transmississippian Department after 1863, he did in fact fight in Virginia during 1861. Smith was the last Confederate general to surrender in May 1865. The ending of the war in favor of the north seems to have caused Janroe to lose his senses...a tragic (bot hardly sympathetic) figure indeed.

    In sum, this movie has enough action to keep it exciting but it is honestly a human interest movie about how war effects those who participate in it and those left behind. It never drags and the 96 minute duration passes by all too quickly.
    8Wuchakk

    One of Tom Selleck's best Westerns

    Released to TV in 2007 and directed by Dick Lowry based on Elmore Leonard's novel, "Last Stand at Saber River" is a Western starring Tom Selleck as Cable, an aging Confederate who knows the cause is lost and thus comes home prematurely in the last couple months of the war (1865). He picks up his wife, Martha (Suzy Amis), and two kids (Haley Joel Osment & Rachel Duncan) in west Texas and proceeds to their small ranch in Arizona, which they discover has been confiscated by Union settlers. They understandably fight for their homestead. David Carradine and Keith Carradine play the pro-Union antagonists, one bad and the other reasonable. Tracey Needham is on hand as the former's daughter while David Dukes appears as a shady Confederate gunrunner.

    This is a solid Selleck Western with a unique plot and awesome New Mexican cinematography. Cable and Martha have an interesting and satisfying story arc, as does the character played by Keith Carradine, at least as far as a secondary character goes. Needham stands out as the minxish babe while the revelation about the Confederate die-hard isn't surprising. This is a quality modern Western about making a bold stand when you have to, doing what's right even when you feel like doing what's wrong, confessing past mistakes or regrets and moving on, inner healing, living and let living. There are numerous tense standoffs and brief thrilling shootouts.

    The film runs 95 minutes and was shot in Santa Fe, Las Vegas, Santa Clara & Valle Grande, New Mexico.

    GRADE: Borderline A-/B+
    6hitchcockthelegend

    The name is Cable, and this is my home!

    Last Stand at Saber River is directed by Dick Lowry and adapted to teleplay by Ronald M. Cohen form the novel of the same name written by Elmore Leonard.It stars Tom Selleck, Suzy Amis, Tracey Needham, Keith Carradine, David Carradine, Haley Joel Osment and Rachel Duncan. Music is scored by David Shire and cinematography by Ric Waite.

    "Texas 1865. The war between the States continues to rage. Texas remains deeply committed to the Confederate cause."

    Nicely mounted Oater from the tail end of the Civil War, Last Stand at Saber River does, however, suffer from predictability. Selleck is Paul Cable, who is back from fighting for the Confederates in the war, he finds that his family thought he was dead and his homestead has been claimed by Union men. A feud ensues between Cable and the Kidston family, while Cable and his wife Martha (Amis) struggle to reform their love in a haze of confusion and bitterness. Cue some Western movie staples that file in and out of the plot and a finale that turns on an unlikely character switch around.

    There's something wrong with this valley. The war's over but the killing don't stop.

    Characters are nicely drawn, though, with the script allowing some mature conversations and themes to be born out within the plot. The New Mexico locations are nicely photographed by Waite, and the colours are unobtrusive and keep the feel authentic. Selleck manfully carries the film on his tall frame, he looks the part and conveys great acting skills with face and body. Rest of cast are up to a required TV Western standard, with Amis standing out by expertly portraying guts and emotional turmoil without histrionics.

    A good and safe time filler for the Selleck and TV Western watchers, but it really doesn't linger in the memory once the predicted ending has closed. 6/10

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    • Trivia
      This was Harry Carey Jr.'s final acting role before his death on December 27, 2012 at the age of 91.
    • Goofs
      Paul Cable uses a Richards conversion of the Colt 1860 Army revolver, and is shown shooting and reloading the revolver with cartridges. The story is set in 1865 at the close of the US Civil War, but the Richards conversion was not introduced until 1873. However, while factory made cartridge conversions may not have been readily available until this time, the movie takes efforts to address this by having Paul Cable's wife and father-in-law working on cartridge converted pistols in their workshop. This occurs early in the movie, with Cable's wife telling a young cowboy about the modifications that had been made to his Colt percussion revolver, which includes a cartridge converted cylinder and ejector rod. An allusion is also made to the fact that Cable's wife had done similar work on Cable's own revolver.
    • Quotes

      Martha Cable: The disadvantage of knowing a man all his life is a woman never expects him to change.

      Martha Cable: And when he does, it rattles her.

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • TNT
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Last Stand at Saber River
    • Filming locations
      • Las Vegas, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • TNT
      • TWS Productions II
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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