A man fights the law and the lawless in order to reunite with his wife and son in the 1860s west.A man fights the law and the lawless in order to reunite with his wife and son in the 1860s west.A man fights the law and the lawless in order to reunite with his wife and son in the 1860s west.
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Larry Zeug
- Prisoner #1
- (as Larry A. Zeug)
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Did you know
- TriviaErnest Borgnine and Stella Stevens had 31 years earlier played Mr. and Mrs. Rogo among the all-star cast of The Poseidon Adventure (1972).
- GoofsWhen the rifleman is preparing to ambush Jack Cole and he looks through his telescope, it is obvious that the horse Jack is riding changes from the striking white-faced one to a plain brown.
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This is a movie which held morality and marriage in high esteem. Those who dislike religion will dislike this movie. With that said: I watched it first before reading any of these reviews. I thought it was a very meaningful movie, though the bad guy was a bit over-the-top. (The violence could be disturbing for children, so parents should use caution.) The bible-quoting derisively mentioned by a couple reviewers was not overly-frequent. While it may be surprising that someone can remember such quotes by verse, it's not unrealistic if one is raised in a religious household. This movie held a powerful message about God's forgiveness for our sins. It also treated marriage as something more than shacking-up. If that offends anyone, I don't think the movie is to blame. I didn't give it a 10 because I thought the bad guy and the ending was a bit contrived.
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- Budget
- $3,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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