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Yellow Rock

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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Michael Biehn, Lenore Andriel, and James Russo in Yellow Rock (2011)
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Five men ride into the eerie town of Yellow Rock, hoping to rescue a family member and his lost boy.Five men ride into the eerie town of Yellow Rock, hoping to rescue a family member and his lost boy.Five men ride into the eerie town of Yellow Rock, hoping to rescue a family member and his lost boy.

  • Director
    • Nick Vallelonga
  • Writers
    • Lenore Andriel
    • Steve Doucette
    • Sue Thurman
  • Stars
    • Michael Biehn
    • James Russo
    • Lenore Andriel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    595
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nick Vallelonga
    • Writers
      • Lenore Andriel
      • Steve Doucette
      • Sue Thurman
    • Stars
      • Michael Biehn
      • James Russo
      • Lenore Andriel
    • 16User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Michael Biehn
    Michael Biehn
    • Tom Hanner
    James Russo
    James Russo
    • Max Dietrich
    Lenore Andriel
    • Dr. Sarah Taylor
    Michael Spears
    Michael Spears
    • Broken Wing
    Eddie Spears
    Eddie Spears
    • Angry Wolf
    Peter Sherayko
    Peter Sherayko
    • Farley
    Christopher Backus
    Christopher Backus
    • Cobb
    Clay Wilcox
    • Roscoe
    Brian Gleason
    Brian Gleason
    • Billy Boy
    Amy Jennings
    Amy Jennings
    • Martha
    Paul Sloan
    Paul Sloan
    • Johnson
    Jennifer Blanc-Biehn
    Jennifer Blanc-Biehn
    • Monica
    • (as Jennifer Blanc)
    Elaine Lockley Smith
    • Sequilla
    James Logan
    James Logan
    • McKinley
    Joseph Billingiere
    • Chief White Eagle Feather
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    Zahn McClarnon
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    • Director
      • Nick Vallelonga
    • Writers
      • Lenore Andriel
      • Steve Doucette
      • Sue Thurman
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    6cosmo_tiger

    Better then most of the recent westerns but still a slow moving B-movie. Worth watching but not more then once. I say B-

    "I don't give a damn about those Indians, all I care about is finding my brother and the boy." When Max Dietrich's (Russo) brother and son go missing he sets out to find them. When he gets to the town of Yellow Rock he hires Tom Hanner (Biehn) to guide him to where his brother is. After meeting up with a doctor and getting permission from the tribe's elders they set out on the path to find them. Against the wishes of the Indian guide with them they pass through a sacred burial ground. I'll save you the "western genre is dead" speech, but again this is another movie that isn't terrible but is a B-movie at best. The idea is neat and the cast actually has people that I've heard of but like most westerns lately this one is very slow moving and not really worth watching more then once. Little by little it seems like western movies are starting to get better, but at this pace it will have a full revival in the year 2067. Overall, not as bad as most of the new westerns that have been made and worth watching, but don't expect amazing. I give it a B-.
    1avandoren-12790

    Soviet-style Socialist Realism is Alive and Well: Multikulti propaganda movie

    I never seen such BS propaganda in my entire life except in the old Soviet Union. Replace noble Indians+female dogooders with noble workers (proletarians) and greedy white evil males with greedy capitalists and you will get good Soviet movie tailored according to the cliches of Socialist Realism. In this movie you will be exposed to the mosaic of wooden schematic characters (and played badly) that fit required ideological norms. I almost puked by the end of this movie. This "masterpiece" is an excellent window into the minds of the makers of the movie are literally trapped into the Multikulti ideology that still dominates our mainstream (noble polite Native Americans who are stewards of nature and who are never greedy, their allies (noble female caretakers and an accidental male misfit) and evil greedy violence-prone white males. The material and caricature characters simply beg for a good critical review that will disect and make fun of them.
    2jeremymirish

    POOR Research done for the movie and POOR script

    The historical information questionable, which was displayed in the narrative by the native American at the beginning of the movie (Was it the white man who began scalping, or the native American?...Did the native Americans really live in PEACE before the white came?...Seems that they were always fighting with other and taking other tribal members into slavery...) Also, the dialog was not good, the Dr.'s outfit seemed tailored, the boards were cut mostly clean through as with a table saw or ban saw, the intonation of the dialog was inappropriate, and the Dr.'s hair was dyed red...she looked too old to have non-gray hair. Also, the guy who drank all the time clearly tried to take after Val Kilmer in Tombstone...very bad imitation. The tribe coming at the end and shooting the one man without even knowing what happened with the others seemed a little strange. I think I wasted my money.
    1kenkarmaguy

    Western, good Indians, bad white men, gentle doctor

    I'm a huge western fan but the other 2 reviewers on this film are way off base...must be related biased basis to the production of the film. This film is just awful... you'd be far better off just watching an old episode of Roy Rogers. The acting and the script are both completely lacking of any substance and with half the budget and a camcorder anyone could have made a better western than this...don't waste your time. The story line needs work and in many places scene changes are completely disjointed. The actress playing the good doctor simply isn't believable in her role and her lines are lacking in reality. The bad guys are really the only semi-bright spot but there is absolutely no character development from that end either. The movie sets were extremely amateurish but the camera work and cinematography were at least somewhat up to standard for such a low budget film. Nevertheless, I absolutely can not recommend this film even to the most die-hard western fan.
    geoffox-766-418467

    Another Biehn hit

    I keep looking for any Michael Biehn film available because I do like the man's talent and choices of work. Reminds me a lot of Heath Ledger as he takes chances and is never disappointing in his choices even if the film itself doesn't come up to par.

    Yellow Rock is somewhere in between a good film and a fair film. Story line could be stronger with more emphasis on Biehn's character. I felt he delivered as much as he could but felt the script fell short in giving him more to do. It seems he started out well and along the way was forgotten about. We got too caught up in the villains and the gold. Sort of a Treasure of Sierra Madre with out the script and/or characters to back it up.

    The female lead was not a good choice. She seemed out of place, not belonging in the time era. Too modern or something. Her acting was okay, but not strong enough to carry the film as certainly they didn't give Biehn anything to do to carry the film.

    So I give this a 5 for scenery, Michael Biehn and the Old West.

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      *Winner Best Picture - 2011 Red Nation Film Festival *Winner Best Director - Nick Vallelonga - 2011 Red Nation Film Festival *Winner Best Actor - Michael Spears - 2011 Red Nation Film Festival
    • Goofs
      In a scene at the mine, Cobb walks toward one of the captives and bends over him, revealing a pair of Under Armor underwear.

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Piatra galbena
    • Filming locations
      • Veluzat Motion Picture Ranch, Saugus, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Black Elk Mountan Prods LLC
      • Enlightenment Films
      • Vallelonga Productions
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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