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Jericho

  • 2000
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
574
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Jericho (2000)
Contemporary WesternMysteryWestern

A mysterious gunman searches for his lost identity.A mysterious gunman searches for his lost identity.A mysterious gunman searches for his lost identity.

  • Director
    • Merlin Miller
  • Writers
    • Frank Dana Frankolino
    • George Leonard Briggs
    • Robert Avard Miller
  • Stars
    • Mark Valley
    • Leon Coffee
    • R. Lee Ermey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    574
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Merlin Miller
    • Writers
      • Frank Dana Frankolino
      • George Leonard Briggs
      • Robert Avard Miller
    • Stars
      • Mark Valley
      • Leon Coffee
      • R. Lee Ermey
    • 29User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Mark Valley
    Mark Valley
    • Jericho
    Leon Coffee
    • Joshua
    R. Lee Ermey
    R. Lee Ermey
    • Marshall
    Lisa Stewart
    Lisa Stewart
    • Mary
    Mark Collie
    Mark Collie
    • Johnny 'O
    Morgana Shaw
    Morgana Shaw
    • Mildred Flynn
    Buck Taylor
    Buck Taylor
    • Pap Doolin
    Kateri Walker
    Kateri Walker
    • Calypso
    Kevin Stapleton
    Kevin Stapleton
    • Jack Berry
    Renny Rozzoni
    • Ben
    Woody P. Snow
    • Shilogh
    Lashawn McIvor
    • Madame
    Kyle Ingram
    • 17-Year-Old Will Jr.
    Ryon Marshall
    • Tom Fleming
    David Crowe
    • Jake
    David Alvarado
    • Mexican Rustler
    Thomas Worrell
    • Brown County sheriff
    • (as Tommy Worrell)
    Bob Brown
    Bob Brown
    • Brown County deputy
    • Director
      • Merlin Miller
    • Writers
      • Frank Dana Frankolino
      • George Leonard Briggs
      • Robert Avard Miller
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews29

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    6peyton94

    Slow moving western with a very good storyline.

    Mark Valley did a good job of portraying a man trying to figure out who he is. Leon Coffee became an instant likeable character and did a very good job. R. Lee Ermey did the job that would be expected of someone who can portray a great bit character on a constant basis. Of course Buck Taylor did his great job as always and you learn quickly to like the character he plays. Mark Collie improves with each film he is in. Once again he can surprise you with the character in him. The storyline was great and it took me almost a third of the way in to start realizing what was going on. You couldn't stop watching it just to see the ending. A couple of odd part were left hanging but I really don't think they would have made a difference in the production. This was a very enjoyable western and for our time now it was completed with good thought and acting. Rare nowadays with all the blood and guts being shown. You'll enjoy it.
    7TheUnknown837-1

    peculiar and spotty, but surprisingly well-thought-out mystery/Western that may or may not ring your bell

    Although very obscure and a little hard to locate, "Jericho", a film which has nothing to do with the city of the same name, is a combination of the genres of mystery and Western that results in something that is quite delightful, however not extraordinary.

    The story feels more like it should be set in the 1940s as opposed to the 1880s and it has some truly bad dialogue and ridiculous moments such as in the opening third of the running time and a few spotty performances, but in the end, I thoroughly enjoyed "Jericho" and the mean reason was because obviously the writers had clearly outlined their story a few times to create a fairly complex, but understandable mystery film that really shows its true colors in the final act.

    Typically when I review a film, I go into a deep analysis, but this time I'm going to cut short, because "Jericho" was not a film that had my enormously involved or incredibly disinterested. I was somewhere in the midpoint between these two verdicts. I basically liked the movie but more or less as a guilty pleasure. The story is good, but the screenplay is a patchwork of good and bad dialogue, there are some mediocre performances save Mark Valley, Leon Coffee, and some of the supporting cast, and the music score was completely off-kilter. It does make up for this when the mystery of the story is solved towards the end, but then it's sort of ruined when the movie reaches an abrupt, non-conclusive resolution. In the end, if you like Westerns, or better still, if you like mysteries, you may or may not enjoy "Jericho." This is a film that will find its reviewers split right down the middle.
    10sirlinda

    This western is an excellent return to quality film making for the whole family

    We own a videos shop so we preview a lot of movies and we get very bored with bad ones very quickly. I found this film to be a wonderful film made the way good westerns were. It has many good values taught through out it; by people/characters trying to do what they feel is right. It doesn't fixate on violence with all sorts of meet me at high noon on Main Street for a shoot out. That isn't to say there isn't any bad guys in it, and there are shootouts. It is more real than that. I didn't feel it dragged it covered seven years of a man's life in a short space of time. Sum it up this way, my daughter who isn't into westerns and my husband who is both enjoyed it and that says a lot.
    8wbygodv

    Terrific Western in the spirit of the Golden Age of movies

    Mark Valley's charisma and excellent acting are clearly on display. Leon Coffee is terrific as the itinerant cowboy preacher. Supporting roles by R. Lee Ermey (superb as always), Mark Collie (the country singer), and Lisa Stewart keep the story moving. While clearly a first movie from a young production company, they put together a very good film that is suitable for the entire family. Extraordinarily well-written story that is anything but predictable. Minimal violence but none of it graphic. I'm surprised that Valley didn't get offered additional movie roles on the basis of this. Believe that he and Coffee had excellent on-screen chemistry. There should be a sequel.
    7redwhiteandblue1776

    Wow! Some ratings of 10. Some of 1.

    It's amazing to see how different people can have such varying opinions of the same movie. One rated it a 10 and called it a great "family" film. I guess they missed out on the scenes about the man getting his head blown off with a shotgun or the rape or the hanging. And some rated it a 1. Come on! It wasn't going to win an academy award, but it was entertaining. I think it was somewhere in the middle. I just found interesting that Jericho could make it through all he did, spend all that time on the trail and remain so good looking and clean shaven.

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    • Trivia
      This motion picture is dedicated to the memory of Robert L. Mayer.
    • Goofs
      (at around 20 mins) Lavalier transmitter pack clearly visible in the small of R. Lee Ermy's back.
    • Soundtracks
      Sky Full of Angels
      By Clay Mills, Lisa Stewart(as Lisa Stewart Seals) and Burton Collins

      Performed by Leon Coffee

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    • Release date
      • October 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Duelo da Verdade
    • Filming locations
      • Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, Chama, New Mexico, USA
    • Production company
      • Black Knight Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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