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Angel and the Bad Man

  • TV Movie
  • 2009
  • PG-13
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Luke Perry, Deborah Kara Unger, and Lou Diamond Phillips in Angel and the Bad Man (2009)
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DramaRomanceWestern

A notorious gunfighter renounces violence upon falling in love with a Quaker woman, but must pick up his guns again when an old foe returns.A notorious gunfighter renounces violence upon falling in love with a Quaker woman, but must pick up his guns again when an old foe returns.A notorious gunfighter renounces violence upon falling in love with a Quaker woman, but must pick up his guns again when an old foe returns.

  • Director
    • Terry Ingram
  • Writers
    • Jack Nasser
    • James Edward Grant
    • Thomas Makowski
  • Stars
    • Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Deborah Kara Unger
    • Luke Perry
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    543
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Terry Ingram
    • Writers
      • Jack Nasser
      • James Edward Grant
      • Thomas Makowski
    • Stars
      • Lou Diamond Phillips
      • Deborah Kara Unger
      • Luke Perry
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Lou Diamond Phillips
    Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Quirt Evans
    Deborah Kara Unger
    Deborah Kara Unger
    • Temperance
    Luke Perry
    Luke Perry
    • Loredo
    Terence Kelly
    Terence Kelly
    • Thomas
    • (as Terrance Kelly)
    Merrilyn Gann
    Merrilyn Gann
    • Virginia
    Gig Morton
    Gig Morton
    • John
    Michael Teigen
    Michael Teigen
    • Telegraph Operator
    • (as Michael Teigen)
    John Tench
    John Tench
    • Hondo
    Scott McNeil
    Scott McNeil
    • Auburn
    Don Thompson
    Don Thompson
    • Doc Johnson
    Brendan Wayne
    Brendan Wayne
    • Randy
    Winston Rekert
    • Sam
    Garry Chalk
    Garry Chalk
    • Steve Carson
    Jennifer Copping
    Jennifer Copping
    • Margaret
    Melanie Papalia
    Melanie Papalia
    • Sandy Johnson
    Matthew Robert Kelly
    Matthew Robert Kelly
    • Jake
    Noah Beggs
    Noah Beggs
    • Pete
    Charles Andre
    • Gunman 1
    • Director
      • Terry Ingram
    • Writers
      • Jack Nasser
      • James Edward Grant
      • Thomas Makowski
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    1dakotasurfer

    Absolute Disgrace

    Not only is this a bust, a grandchild of the great Duke Wayne plays the sidekick Randy in the film. By no means is this an endorsement by the Wayne family. If it was you'd be seeing an actual verbal or written endorsement by the licensing agent for John Wayne. And if you think this one is bad, wait until you see the remake of True Grit which is supposed to be in the works. It's almost like the Hollywood writers were all replaced with remake happy zombies.

    All you see these days are sequels or bad remakes of past classics. As the other commenter forgot to say it is already free to watch since it was a straight to TV release, that's how bad it was. Not even worthy of the big screen. I have to say this is the worse the Hallmark Channel has ever done.

    No one, and I repeat no one, can do a John Wayne movie other than John Wayne. I'll make a suggestion to anyone who thinks they can do a remake of any film done by Duke Wayne. Forget it... you'll lose your shirt. This is not even worth a $.99 download release.
    4BigJohnPilgrim

    don't bother watching if you liked the original

    Whoever decided to remake this movie, should be taken out behind the woodshed. Not for remaking it, but for doing such an awful job. Casting Lou Diamond Phillips as Quirt Evans was the first mistake. He does a good bad guy, but is totally unconvincing as the love interest of a Quaker woman. And Deborah Kara Unger isn't much better as Temperance, she just doesn't come across well as a Quaker woman. There is just no believable spark or magnetism between the two.

    You simply don't remake a John Wayne classic without putting the right actors in the right places. And in my mind, you just don't remake a John Wayne classic, period. The True Grit remake is an exception, it was well-cast and well done in every aspect. This movie just wasn't convincing. And for a color movie, it has too much of that modern mistake of trying to evoke some Hollywood-imagined atmosphere with toned-down colors. I suppose that is intended to focus us more on the characters, but all it did was focus us on the fact that the casting and acting was bad. I wouldn't recommend this sad excuse for a remake to anyone. And I am unbelievably puzzled by anyone who gives it a good review, I guess it doesn't take much to please people these days.
    10kayel_justice

    This is a good movie ********

    I am giving this a 10 because the voting score is unfairly low. Just to sum up I like movies such as Se7en, Old Boy, Fight Club, and Gypy 83. And this is a good movie.

    Right away I was sucked into the atmosphere and cared about Diamond Phillips (Quirt). His acting in this movie is really good. Seriously underrated. Also the supporting actors are very good. The sheriff really sticks out in my mind when I say this. I'm am not writing about the story, you can read the description of the movie for that, but rather I decided to write about the feeling this movie gives people when they watch it. This is a hallmark film, something I am NOT used to watching, however I woke up one Saturday morn' and this was on. I saw Lou's and Luke Perry's name, and thought, "hmmm, if I don't like it in 5min I will watch ninja warrior or something", however I did not change the channel. this movie is not a sex driven, swear wording, extremely vulgar piece, but it reminds you of how a movie can be powerful and fun to watch with a little effort in iteration and translation. It is Enjoyable. I have read from others that Lou did a good job in redoing the classic in his own style, I have to say, though I did not see the original, I do not doubt that this may be better.
    2movingwater

    Hey, Its TV

    Finally, a western in which they admit the indoor spaces were small and cold! I have often thought to myself that westerns invariably fail to depict what living in the "old west" may have been like without central heating. Also, other than Lou Diamond Phillips himself, they have never seen a barber. Although the clothes ad persons are far too clean.

    Production values are sufficient as is the acting and script to make watching the whole movie possible.
    6boblipton

    You Can Get Further With a Kind Word and a Gun Than Wih Just a Kind Word

    This is a remake of the classic 1947 John Wayne western about an injured gunslinger who falls in with good company in the form of some Quakers. Full of comedy and broad performances, the original includes some classic bits and a grand performance by Harry Carey Sr. at the end of his career. The people at Hallmark must have been hesitant to greenlight this production, but they manage to produce a pretty good movie as a result and on its own terms.

    As with all good remakes, it takes the same material and spins it in a different direction. and the more serious tone of this version does work for the first half, when the contrast between Quirt's life and character is spoken about -- it's handled humorously in the original. Instead, the humor in this version is reserved for the section where Lou Phillips, as Quirt Evans, tries going back to his old life. The attempt to play comedy as Phillips grows more dissatisfied and disgusted with his fellow associates does not, alas, quite work.

    It does remain a good character study, and among the supporting cast, a special note should be taken of Winston Rekert who plays the Harry Carey role -- a sheriff who had hoped to hang Quirt with a new rope. His is the toughest act to follow, and he manages it very nicely.

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    • Trivia
      Brendan Wayne, who has a supporting role in this film, is the grandson of John Wayne, star of the original L'Ange et le Mauvais Garçon (1947).
    • Goofs
      At the beginning, when they are leaving the Telegraph office after Quirt sends his telegram, the office door is alternately closed, open, closed when the telegraph operator is acting like he knows Quirt as he rides away in the wagon.
    • Quotes

      Doc Johnson: The practice of medicine is one of the most infuriating professions that have been known to man. It takes 30 years of practice to discover that, in the final analysis, there's nothing you can do but stand back and watch.

    • Connections
      Remake of L'Ange et le Mauvais Garçon (1947)
    • Soundtracks
      You're Not the Man
      Composed and Lyrics by Stu Goldberg

      Vocals by Jennifer Copping

      Arranged and Produced by Stu Goldberg

      Zoonga Music, BMI - Publisher

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 2009 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Îngerul si baiatul rau
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Nasser Group, North
      • Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC)
      • Province of British Columbia Film Incentive BC
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    • Budget
      • CA$1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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