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Prairie Fever

  • Video
  • 2008
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
872
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Prairie Fever (2008)
AdventureDramaWestern

Drunken ex-sheriff Preston Biggs gets a ticket out of the jailhouse and a fistful of cash to escort three half-crazed rejected mail-order brides to the nearest train back East.Drunken ex-sheriff Preston Biggs gets a ticket out of the jailhouse and a fistful of cash to escort three half-crazed rejected mail-order brides to the nearest train back East.Drunken ex-sheriff Preston Biggs gets a ticket out of the jailhouse and a fistful of cash to escort three half-crazed rejected mail-order brides to the nearest train back East.

  • Directors
    • Stephen Bridgewater
    • David S. Cass Sr.
  • Writers
    • Steven H. Berman
    • Stephen Niver
  • Stars
    • Kevin Sorbo
    • Lance Henriksen
    • Dominique Swain
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    872
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Stephen Bridgewater
      • David S. Cass Sr.
    • Writers
      • Steven H. Berman
      • Stephen Niver
    • Stars
      • Kevin Sorbo
      • Lance Henriksen
      • Dominique Swain
    • 18User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kevin Sorbo
    Kevin Sorbo
    • Preston Biggs
    Lance Henriksen
    Lance Henriksen
    • Monte James
    Dominique Swain
    Dominique Swain
    • Abigail
    Jamie Anne Allman
    Jamie Anne Allman
    • Olivia Thibodeaux
    Jillian Armenante
    Jillian Armenante
    • Lettie
    Felicia Day
    Felicia Day
    • Blue
    Silas Weir Mitchell
    Silas Weir Mitchell
    • Frank
    Lucy Lee Flippin
    Lucy Lee Flippin
    • Faith
    Blake Gibbons
    Blake Gibbons
    • Charlie
    Don Swayze
    Don Swayze
    • James
    Chris McKenna
    Chris McKenna
    • Logan
    Michael Ensign
    Michael Ensign
    • Preacher
    Robert Norsworthy
    • Bartender
    Richard Clarke Larsen
    Richard Clarke Larsen
    • Desk Clerk
    Ken Magee
    • Homer
    E.E. Bell
    E.E. Bell
    • Luk
    Michael Bonnabel
    Michael Bonnabel
    • Manager
    Jacob Bruce
    Jacob Bruce
    • Livery Owner
    • Directors
      • Stephen Bridgewater
      • David S. Cass Sr.
    • Writers
      • Steven H. Berman
      • Stephen Niver
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    10GI-Jane1

    An Adventure Western Story about Three Courageous Mail Order Brides!!

    For fans expecting this movie to be another "Quick and the Dead, High Noon" type of western drama, don't expect it because this adventure is different!!! "Justice may be only one bullet away" according to the story but justice is also the right to have freedom of choice that these women deserved and for the men who held their fate to do the right thing.

    I believe the heart of the story belongs to the three mail order brides out of seventeen, who for some unknown reason have "Prairie Fever" and so they are transported out of town by a reluctant sheriff Preston Biggs (played by Kevin Sorbo) who had a debt to settle with the owner of the "Pure Luk Casino". It seemed an easy enough task to do and he reluctantly agrees to do it.

    These three fine actors, "Dominique Swain" (Abigail), "Jillian Armenante" (Lettie) and "Felicia Day" (Blue) deserves credit for their performances!! They did a terrific job at playing the part of women who were as crazy as they were difficult to understand and for one man to be in the company of these three very strange women, you could imagine how difficult the task was going to be on that long, slow journey, until help unexpectedly arrives making the adventure more intriguing.

    Olivia Thibodeaux (Jamie Anne Allman) appeared on the scene once again and you can tell that she was not a welcome member to the party of travelers since sheriff Biggs was not in the mood to be charitable and he was even less inclined to add more to his already burdened load since he recognized Olivia from an earlier encounter, but with three unstable women in tow, he had no choice but to include her in his journey.

    Needless to say sheriff Preston Biggs now finds himself in the company of four women instead of three and things begin to get interesting as the story unfolds as we learn about the fate of these women and why Olivia was found wondering alone at the side of the road.

    As we get to know these women, things get complicated for sheriff Biggs who not only finds himself in close proximity of a beautiful woman but thinks she is a callous card sharp, but is unprepared to find her comfortably at ease with the women no one cares about, and as Olivia begins to care for them she is also concerned about their fate as well as her own and tries to convince Preston not to abandon these women.

    What made this movie so terrific is the conflict between all the characters and how each one of them becomes more important and how sheriff Biggs' simple plans appear to be heading the wrong direction and though the women resign themselves to their fate, sheriff Biggs becomes more uncertain about his own future thanks to a beautiful distraction named Olivia.

    This story isn't about crazy women and a drunken sheriff, this story is about finding despair and bringing it to life, feeling shamed and unworthy and finding pride. We have a story with a tragic past with promises of a better and hopeful future making this simple adventure even more warm hearted than when it first began. Four strangers traveling alone together lost in the battle of demons, but as those demons fade, the story takes an unexpected delightful turn.

    As charming and heart warming as this story is, what would a western be without its usual villains, and actor Don Swayze did a fabulous job as gun fighter James, who was every bit as mean and troublesome as you would imagine!!! So the clashes he has with Preston in two scenes were tense, dramatic, and both men were poised to get into a nasty fight.

    Lance Henriksen as the cold hearted husband played a character typical of that time, mean and arrogant, but in this case, Monte James was prepared to show a good side when he realized he lost the woman he loved to another man and reluctantly agrees to let her go. All too often I've seen Mr. Henriksen as a much hated villain but seeing a little good side was a treat, and he did a fantastic job with it!!! Kevin Sorbo was an outstanding lead with his character Preston. He connects with the characters opposite him perfectly and there were many amusing moments and many instances that seem so typical of Kevin's characters, the stubborn trait, difficult, surly and at times impossible and funny is always around when its needed and his character Preston was well defined and easy to relate to and then there are more wonderful moments when he can be wonderfully nice, gentle and kind especially with characters like these vulnerable women. He has a natural way of bonding with them.

    He is never in short supply of natural charm which oozes out of him so effortlessly so when we see that warm wonderful, caring side with a little touch of vulnerability in his character to make him feel real is a treat well worth waiting for and that passionate steamy scene was an added bonus in the end. No one does that better, he puts everything of the best in those moments, a perfect finish to a wonderful movie which is undoubtedly another treasure to behold!!! In conclusion, just want to add that it was a great script with a terrific story, fun action moments with gunfights and fist fights, terrific cast and a wonderful production. My only pet peeve is for the ending to have a few more extra minutes before fading to dark. The best moments are always the shortest but the sweetest!! I thank the entire production!! It was a great movie and I loved it!!
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Watchable, but nothing outstanding...

    When I stumbled upon the 2008 Western movie titled "Prairie Fever", I had only noticed that the movie starred Kevin Sorbo. And that was actually the reason why I picked up the movie.

    And then I saw that the movie also had Lance Henriksen and Dominique Swain on the cast list as well, and things were definitely looking all the more brighter. But there were more familiar faces on the cast list here, with the likes of Jillian Armenante, Felicia Day, Don Swayze, Michael Ensign and a couple others.

    The storyline in "Prairie Fever" was adequate. Writer Steven H. Berman put together a fair enough script that proved entertaining enough for what it was. Sure, this wasn't cutting edge cinema in the Western genre, and there wasn't really a lot of classic Western elements in the storyline. Instead, you have a drama about a former sheriff who has to escort a group of women to Carson City, and the movie follows their trek across the prairie.

    Well, while the storyline was adequate, I have to say that the acting performances in "Prairie Fever", and the many familiar faces on the screen, definitely helped to keep the movie afloat and kept it as a watchable movie.

    The movie was struggling somewhat with a lack of proper Western atmosphere, feel and look to it. Everything was just a bit too mint condition and lacking the dirt and dust you would assume that garments would accumulate living in those conditions back in the day.

    My rating of directors Stephen Bridgewater and David S. Cass Sr.'s 2008 Western "Prairie Fever" lands on a five out of ten stars.
    9sherry9531

    good TV western

    I've seen this movie a couple of times on TV and thought this movie was very good. Good TV western. The actors play their parts well. Kevin Sorbo plays an alcoholic ex sheriff that needs to make some money quick, so he agrees to take 3 'crazy' women, who were mail-order brides that got the "prairie fever" to the train station. He also meets up with another woman (a card shark) who is running from her husband. Their adventure has a little romance, a little gun action, a little comedy, a little tragedy, and a couple of small twists. I don't like too many westerns, but this one is good. Fun movie for a rainy afternoon.
    7FightingWesterner

    Decent Video Movie With Good Character Development

    Drunken ex-sheriff Kevin Sorbo gets a ticket out of the jail-house and a fistful of cash to escort three half-crazed rejected mail-order brides to the nearest train back east. Along the way he teams up with a spunky, crooked lady gambler who wants to go straight and is running from her villainous husband/partner Lance Henrickson.

    Fun and a little offbeat, Kevin Sorbo gets to show off his knack for comedy as well as action with help from a good supporting cast. They all certainly interact well together. It helps that the script gives each of the women fully developed, three-dimensional characters to work with.

    Great trail scenery makes for a refreshing change of pace from the usually fake looking town sets you see in most modern westerns.
    5vitaleralphlouis

    Eastward the Women

    Genius Products recently made 3 made-for-TV westerns. Last night we saw "Aces N Eights" which I overrated at "1". "Prairie Fever" is light years better. This one has a reasonable plot, character development, and a situation you can get interested in. It does not have any of the idiot's delight tricks (jumparound camera work, bad editing, computer generated musical score) that wreck so many 2008 films.

    17 mail-order-brides arrive out west, but not all find bliss with the rough-n-tumble men they marry. Three are headed home, and have to be taken to the railroad at Carson (City) Nevada. The alcoholic sheriff is given the job, and the journey is the story. New westerns are few and far between, so this one might fill your need.

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    • Trivia
      The distinctive purple dress Abigail wears at the hotel dinner is the same dress worn by the character Dorothy Jennings on the TV show "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman."
    • Goofs
      When the woman is being used as a shield at the film's beginning, the closeup of Sheriff Biggs pistol shows no bullets in the chambers, but after she yells for him to shoot, the next closeup shows one shell, a hollow point, in the cylinder. Hollow points had not been invented yet.
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    • Release date
      • March 29, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Захід сонця в прерії
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Ranch - 2813 Cornell Road, Agoura, California, USA(Carson City/Clearwater establishing shots)
    • Production companies
      • RHI Entertainment
      • Alpine Medien Productions
      • Larry Levinson Productions
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    • Budget
      • $1,900,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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