Detective Matthias Breecher is hired to track down the worst of the Confederate war criminals. As he roams the Old West seeking justice, his resolve is tested when he meets a determined pion... Read allDetective Matthias Breecher is hired to track down the worst of the Confederate war criminals. As he roams the Old West seeking justice, his resolve is tested when he meets a determined pioneer woman who is far more than she seems.Detective Matthias Breecher is hired to track down the worst of the Confederate war criminals. As he roams the Old West seeking justice, his resolve is tested when he meets a determined pioneer woman who is far more than she seems.
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- TriviaPost-war, only two Confederates were tried, convicted and executed - Henry Wirz (Andersonville) and Champ Ferguson (guerrilla). All other possible military tribunals were ceased by proclamation of President Andrew Johnson in 1866.
- GoofsBreecher tells Alice his brown mare is outside. She replies: "I'll see that he's properly tended to". A mare is a female horse. She would know that.
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Huxley Wainwright: You see when I came to this town many years ago it was a rough place. As one can imagine, any town that just struck silver might be. And I saw an opportunity.
Mathias Breecher: Wearing that badge is a privilege, not an opportunity.
- Alternate versionsThere is a Breecher's photograph which is also the central theme of the movie's dvd in Sweden(photo No 37 here).In this photo Breecher riding his horse , firing simultaneously with his revolver while holds the bridles with his teeth!That scene never showed up on the movie yet there aren't any deleted scenes on Blu-ray or dvd or any other form of Badland.By the way, it's a homage to the famous gunfight scenes on the endings of both True Grit movies...
- ConnectionsReferenced in Svengoolie: The Invisible Man (2008)
Kevin Makely stars as Matthias Breecher, a Civil War veteran and now Pinkerton detective carrying out the orders of Senator Benjamin Burke (Tony Todd, CANDY MAN, 1992). Senator Burke has pledged to track down war criminals and hold them accountable by administering justice. Breecher is the Senator's hired hand who travels from town to town, serving warrants and dealing with those who refuse to abide
Mr. Lee's film is divided into four chapters. Chapter 1, "The General", finds Breecher face-to-face with tough-talking General Corbin Dandridge (Trace Adkins). It's here where Breecher first flashes his impressive gun skills, and it's soon after where he crosses paths with Harlow (recent honorary Oscar recipient Wes Studi), a competitor in the "bounty-hunter" game. Chapter 2, "The Cooke's" has Breecher tracking down Reginald Cooke (played for all it's worth by a finger-wagging Bruce Dern), a sickly old man dying slowly from pneumonia and living with his daughter Sarah (Oscar winner Mira Sorvino). Local bad guy Fred Quaid (James Russo) is trying to seize the Cooke's land (apparently this is the possessive apostrophe in the chapter title). During this segment we get a nasty fist fight, an ugly shootout, and Breecher falling for Sarah and actually shushing his horse. Chapter 3, "The Sheriff", brings us to the terrifically named town of "Knife's Edge" where equally terrifically named evil guy Huxley Wainwright (Jeff Fahey) wears a badge and rules the town with a reign of terror, and with Old West waterboarding. There is even a double-tap grave side shootout. It's an old mining town and the citizens live in fear - especially the good-hearted barkeep Alice (Amanda Wyss). The segment ends with a 'high noon' duel in the dusty street.
Chapter 4, "Breecher", acts as a finale for our hero, a man we are told was "born to violence." His dreams of owning land may have faded, and soul-searching has him reckoning with the man he's become. Mr. Makely reminds of actor Anson Mount in his ability to hold a scene, and we can't help but think that in his younger years, Mr. Fahey could have easily played the Breecher role. Despite the out-of-place linguistic stylings, director Lee proves the lessons of the old west never get old, and it leaves us with the message ... 'Be still, young man."
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- Runtime1 hour 57 minutes
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