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Doc West

  • TV Movie
  • 2009
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Paul Sorvino and Terence Hill in Doc West (2009)
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After bandits steal his poker winnings, this American legend makes his way to the next town in search of them.After bandits steal his poker winnings, this American legend makes his way to the next town in search of them.After bandits steal his poker winnings, this American legend makes his way to the next town in search of them.

  • Directors
    • Giulio Base
    • Terence Hill
  • Writers
    • Marcello Olivieri
    • Luca Biglione
    • Marco Barboni
  • Stars
    • Terence Hill
    • Clare Carey
    • Maria P. Petruolo
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    5.9/10
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    • Directors
      • Giulio Base
      • Terence Hill
    • Writers
      • Marcello Olivieri
      • Luca Biglione
      • Marco Barboni
    • Stars
      • Terence Hill
      • Clare Carey
      • Maria P. Petruolo
    • 21User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Terence Hill
    Terence Hill
    • Minnesota West…
    Clare Carey
    Clare Carey
    • Denise Stark
    Maria P. Petruolo
    Maria P. Petruolo
    • Millie Mitchell
    • (as Mary Petruolo)
    Alessio Di Clemente
    • Garvey
    Micah Alberti
    Micah Alberti
    • Burt Baker
    Linus Huffman
    Linus Huffman
    • Jack Baker
    Gisella Marengo
    Gisella Marengo
    • Dana Mitchell
    Mercedes Leggett
    Mercedes Leggett
    • Gloria
    Boots Southerland
    Boots Southerland
    • Nathan Mitchell
    Adam Taylor
    • Victor Baker
    Benjamin Petry
    Benjamin Petry
    • Silver
    • (as Ben Petry)
    Paul Sorvino
    Paul Sorvino
    • Sheriff Roy Basehart
    Ryil Adamson
    Ryil Adamson
    • Telegrapher
    Anthony Aj Atler
    • Scrawny Kid
    • (as Anthony 'AJ' Atler)
    Crispian Belfrage
    Crispian Belfrage
    • Sam Lynchett
    Maria Bethke
    • Villager Woman
    Gianni Biasetti Sr.
    Gianni Biasetti Sr.
    • Larry
    • (as Gianni Biasetti)
    Vic Browder
    Vic Browder
    • Smithy
    • Directors
      • Giulio Base
      • Terence Hill
    • Writers
      • Marcello Olivieri
      • Luca Biglione
      • Marco Barboni
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    6actionfilm-2

    Terence Hill, need I say more?

    This review is based on the U.S. DVD release of Doc West, which was originally a 2 episode program for television somewhere outside the U.S. (Italy I presume, though the film is made in English). The DVD running time is shorter than the time listed for the TV miniseries, and judging be the continuity it's safe to say it's the first episode rather than a re-editing of both episodes into a single film (as sometime happens). As such the first episode does work well as a stand alone film.

    The plot of Doc West is simplicity itself, stranger rides into town and becomes involved in the affairs of it's populace. As this has been done at least one or two times before, it always comes down to the handling of the material that makes or breaks such films. Fortunately star and director Terence Hill does a admirable job with the formula and proves himself a capable director. Anyone expecting the gritty feel of The Wild Bunch or nihilistic tone of Deadwood will be severely disappointed. Rather Doc West is a throwback to the clean cut family oriented westerns of old. Characters perhaps lack great depth but remain interesting, the outdoor scenery is captured well, the cast is good, and the script is nicely written. Paul Sorvino in a nice change of pace from his usual mafia roles, stars as the town's amiable sheriff.

    This film marks the long awaited return of Terence Hill (real name Mario Girotti) to the western genre. In the early seventies, Hill starred in the Italian western action comedies "My name Is Trinity" and it's sequel "Trinity Is Still My Name" (both films far superior to Blazing Saddles, Support Your Local Sheriff, or anything similar imho). Legendary director Sergio Leone was fond of the Trinity character and decided to use him in a film, albeit in a somewhat more serious manner. As a result Leone cast Hill in the film "My Name Is Nobody". These early films were dubbed in English, though the voice work for Hill's characters is surprisingly similar to his own real voice (which has only a bit of an accent). Hill's last western film was "Troublemakers" (a.k.a. The Fight Before Christmas) with Trinity co-star Bud Spencer. Today the actor has aged quite well and looks in fine physical shape, evidenced by his ability to wear his wardrobe from "My Name Is Nobody" for this latest film. Doc West is perhaps a more mature version of the whimsical Trinity character. This film is not the best western of the last 10 years, but it is certainly entertaining and Terence Hill's long overdue return to the western is warmly welcome. Hopefully the second episode of Doc West will be released on domestic DVD soon and it won't be too long before Hill dons the iconic cowboy duster once again.
    6Leofwine_draca

    A fitting swansong for an incredibly popular western star

    I saw this TV movie on a UK TV channel, where it was called DOC WEST'S CHALLENGE and split into two parts over two consecutive nights. The film is of interest to spaghetti westerns for marking the return of popular spaghetti western actor Terence Hill to the genre, some decades since he was last famed around the world for his comedy westerns.

    I never really warmed to Hill as an actor, much preferring his sparring partner Bud Spencer, although the sad news is that Spencer doesn't return for whatever reason here. Instead, he's replaced with lookalike Paul Sorvino, who I admit does an excellent job of playing the likable town sheriff. The story is a straightforward and dare I say it rather clichéd one. Hill plays a card sharp who once happened to be a surgeon, until alcoholism caused the death of one of his patients. You can work out the storyline from there, except to say that there are the usual criminal bad guys to be taken care of and a little romance along the way.

    The worst thing about DOC WEST'S CHALLENGE is the family-friendly rating and feel, which has much in common with the usual horrid American TV movies. Still, the Italian influence makes this one to watch, and the filming locations - in New Mexico - are spot on. Plus, Hill is a delight to watch. He's aged very well (much like fellow western actor Franco Nero), and his character is warm and charismatic throughout. A fitting swansong for the star, then.
    Wizard-8

    Seems as tired as its protagonist

    I love the movies Terence Hill put out in the '70s and '80s, and I was curious to see an example of what Hill has been putting out in the present day, which explains why I rented "Doc West". Sadly, I didn't think too much of this effort. Hill still has his piercing blue eyes, but now in his senior citizen years, he looks extremely worn out and tired in this movie. The movie's sense of humor also seems worn out and tired, with the attempted humor not even generating a mild chuckle. In fact, much of the movie is (oddly) played pretty straight. I will admit that for a made-for-TV (Italian TV) movie, the production values are fairly good, from the western sets to the New Mexico countryside. But good production values can only carry a movie so far, and this movie ends up being a big disappointment.
    8dargilmar

    "Doc West" and its second episode "Triggerman" are worth viewing.

    I am a hard core fan of Clint Eastwood's Man With No Name trilogy and the two thoughtful follow-ups he controlled: High Plains Drifter and Pale Rider. I disliked Terrence Hill's corruption of the genre with his grinning, overdubbed, hip "whatever" character and was glad when he went away. But then, fast forward to 2009 and he returns, pleasantly grizzled, speaking careful second language English and playing a serious character with just enough humor to comfort his old fans.

    "Doc West" and the unfortunately named second episode "Triggerman" are a genuinely excellent and authentic Spaghetti Western with good production values and music that does not attempt to mimic Morricone. And of all things, it was filmed on location in New Mexico by an Italian crew.

    Hill has one Eastwood moment in the movie when a poker competitor realizes Doc West has drawn him. When Doc is confronted, he glints back with no hint of a smile and says: "I'm not the one who thought he had a sucker on his hands." with his hand on his gun. I expected to hear the Eastwood tympani/chime strike followed by the wind blowing.

    I rated the movie 8 only because he was more merciful with the Bad Guys than Clint would have been, but then, he IS a doctor. Anyone who remembers and likes the Clint trilogy should view this with an open mind. It's a little like going home. I wish Hill would do another before the years catch up.
    9gkhalama

    Enjoyable clean western movie

    Doc West (2 parts) is a bit predictable and corny, but enjoyable story about a doctor who finds redemption. A story about an unusual (and a somewhat hard to believe) hero who was a doctor in Boston but is now a professional gambler and expert gunslinger and who has a good heart. It is an interesting take on the old west. Too bad there are not additional parts to the story that would bring a satisfying end to the open story lines at the end of the second part.

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    • Trivia
      Made for Italian TV but shot in English in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
    • Goofs
      Tracks of treaded tires - probably a camera truck - can be seen in the dust as West rides out of the ranch gate.
    • Connections
      Followed by L'homme à la gâchette (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Doc West
      Written by Cesare De Natale and Maurizio De Angelis

      Performed by Oliver Onions

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 2009 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Doctor West
    • Filming locations
      • Bonanza Creek Ranch - 15 Bonanza Creek Lane, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fremantle
      • TriCoast Worldwide
      • R.T.I.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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