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Lone Hero

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
792
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Lou Diamond Phillips in Lone Hero (2002)
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An actor in a Wild West show must become a mythical Western Hero when a biker gang descends upon a small Montana town.An actor in a Wild West show must become a mythical Western Hero when a biker gang descends upon a small Montana town.An actor in a Wild West show must become a mythical Western Hero when a biker gang descends upon a small Montana town.

  • Director
    • Ken Sanzel
  • Writer
    • Ken Sanzel
  • Stars
    • Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Robert Forster
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    792
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ken Sanzel
    • Writer
      • Ken Sanzel
    • Stars
      • Lou Diamond Phillips
      • Sean Patrick Flanery
      • Robert Forster
    • 26User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lou Diamond Phillips
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Bart
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    • John
    Robert Forster
    Robert Forster
    • Gus
    Tanya Allen
    Tanya Allen
    • Sharon
    Mark Metcalf
    Mark Metcalf
    • Marshall Harris
    Hugh Dillon
    Hugh Dillon
    • King
    • (as Hugh R. Dillon)
    Tyler Labine
    Tyler Labine
    • Tim
    Alonso Oyarzun
    • Pablo
    Dave 'Squatch' Ward
    Dave 'Squatch' Ward
    • Dog
    Garry Chalk
    Garry Chalk
    • Sheriff Cal
    Haig Sutherland
    Haig Sutherland
    • Deputy Hank
    Mike Dopud
    Mike Dopud
    • Trooper
    Ty Olsson
    Ty Olsson
    • Sticky
    Ben Cardinal
    Ben Cardinal
    • Smokey
    Bill Dow
    Bill Dow
    • Dillman
    Darren Moore
    Darren Moore
    • Iggy
    Zook Matthews
    • Shane
    John Mann
    John Mann
    • Pryor
    • Director
      • Ken Sanzel
    • Writer
      • Ken Sanzel
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    scoff-1

    Yes?

    This movie was shot on the same set as "The Wild One" 1953 Marlon Brando, yeah? It really looks like it. I don't know for sure, can anyone confirm? Motorcycles, small town set, someone help me here. Even the bar looks the same. The storefronts, everything. If it is the same set, what a poor tribute to the original. Most folks these days have not seen that movie, but it is a classic. Brando with his hat skewed, 50 years before Ashton Kutcher did it on "Punk'd". Black and white movies at their best. Beers cost coins. James Coburn is a young punk. Bikers are hep cats. Can't tell if Brando is a beatnik in a leather jacket or Hollywood just wanted the best of both worlds.
    7kelsci

    Diverting "drive in" type action film with a good plot

    This film was recently shown in the spring of 2002 on HBO. The twist to this film involves one of the participants in a local town's wild west show given to tourist. A criminalistic motorcycle gang invades the town. It is that participant mentioned above who cleverly fights off this gang, one with the help of a friend who apparently is well versed in weapondry and by getting a few of the towns participants to assist him when the gang makes its final assault to seize the town with their ultimate goal of perhaps killing innocents and pillaging the town for whatever they can use on their travels. Lou Diamond Phillips is ideal as the head of the biker gang with a mean wise guy attitude. Sean Patrick Flannery is perfect as the mild mannered participant that wards off the gang. Robert Forster is good support as the friend of Flannery and the weapons expert.

    There is a style to this action film that although makes it a sort of "B" film that makes it a cut above similar type films. I would say that the plot-story line is the key that is carried out very well.
    6kapecki

    High Noon on Bikes

    The "High Noon" story has been told so many ways on the screen that its hard to think that another retelling could be anything but tedious.

    Surprisingly, however, "Lone Hero" is an entertaining, low-budget variant on the tale, thanks to a terrific performance by Lou Diamond Phillips as the vicious, but sardonically perceptive biker villain with most of the good lines. Sean Patrick Flanery, as the title hero, and Robert Forster, his ally with a unspoken past, provide more than able support.

    The plot is by the book (or is it by the screenplay?), but there is enough nicely mounted action to keep fans of the genre happy, and enough good dialog to keep most others from getting bored.

    This film has what so many direct-to-video action films lack--good acting with a script whose iconic characters rise well enough above the trite to make the scenes between the fights worth watching.
    9will-694

    Lou Diamond Phillips steals the show.

    Like most here, I stumbled across this movie by accident and am glad I did.

    Robert Forester is great, and Sean Patrick Flannery does a good job as the "Lone Hero," but for me Lou Diamond Phillips stole the show.

    His portrayal of a bad guy was anything but routine. His character is complex as a truly bad "bad guy" bordering almost on the unbelievable. A real cold-blooded killer with no compunction at all in killing people-cops or anyone else he chooses, he also possesses a genuine sardonic sense of the world he lives in. He bring an edge of humor into what could have been a run-of-the-mill murderer.

    The humorous overtones carry through his every action and are reflected in his continued attempt to gain empathy from Flannery's character. One could almost say he is playing Satan. He enjoys his evil life style and tries over and over again to corrupt Flannery.

    I suspect Lou Diamond Phillips enjoyed this roll and was allowed by the director to shape the character himself.

    His evil is an attractive evil and yet you know that if Flannery let's up or goes along with Phllips, Phillips' character would kill him in a second.

    I really enjoyed this movie.

    Oh yeah, and the gun play/Western style shoot-em-up tone of the movie makes this one a keeper. Recommended.
    7Apollyon_Crash

    Cheesy, but good fun

    For those living in the Ivory Tower who think that "Citizen Kane" is the movie by which all others should be judged, this movie is complete trash. For the rest of us who remember that movies are ENTERTAINMENT before ART, this movie certainly has the capacity to be entertaining.

    It's a modern western: A small town in the west, a gang of bandits, and a nobody who has to save the day thanks to an older, tougher mentor. The action is fast-paced, yet refreshingly simple, and the movie deserves bonus points for not taking itself too seriously...in fact, the general pace of the movie switches fluidly between action and comic relief. The direction is effective, with a few inventive shots, and the score has the perfect "modern western" feel to it. The acting, however, is a bit weak. Sean Patrick Flanery acts like he's about to fall asleep, and most of the rest of the cast is completely forgettable. Two exceptions however, are Robert Forster (who is for the post part solid) and Lou Diamond Phillips, who actually overplays to the point of being likable (it's an over-the-top character, thus requiring an over-the-top performance).

    Anyone looking for a meaningful cinematic experience will surely be disappointed, but if you're looking for an entertaining shoot 'em up, you can do a lot worse.

    7/10

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    • Trivia
      Bart uses the same gun, a Calico M950, as Matthias Hues in Dark Angel.
    • Goofs
      Gus gets hit in the leg with several shotgun pellets when John ambushes the bikers, causing him to limp. When he sneaks into the ghost town, he is seen running with no impediment. When he is on top of the windmill, the wound reappears.
    • Quotes

      Bart: [objecting to being stuffed into the trunk] Ya know I could suffocate in here.

      John: No. You fellas ventilated my car just fine.

    • Crazy credits
      Special Thanks To: Delphine Matt, Nancy, Richard & Michelle Sally, Bailey, Marcel, Ritchie, Tim, Jamie & Valerie
    • Soundtracks
      Streets Of Laredo
      (Traditional)

      Performed by Headstones

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 2002 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Héroe solitario
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Promark Entertainment Group
      • Gunman Productions
      • Sodona Entertainment Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $5,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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