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Crossfire Trail [DVD]
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Format | Anamorphic, Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, NTSC, DVD, Subtitled |
Contributor | William Sanderson, Louis L'Amour, Tom Selleck, Joanna Miles, Ken Pogue, Simon Wincer, Daniel Parker, Wilford Brimley, Patrick Kilpatrick, Charles Robert Carner, Virginia Madsen, Christian Kane, David O'Hara, Barry Corbin, Rex Linn See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 32 minutes |
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A restless wanderer makes a promise to a dying friend to help the man's widow and daughter hold onto their ranch in the lush but lawless Wyoming Territory. But when oil is discovered on the land, the unsuspecting hero must contend not only with the two women who are suspicious of his motives, but also with ruthless men plotting to seize the ranch. Based on the novel by Louis L'Amour.
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There are unmistakable pleasures to an old-fashioned Western, and Crossfire Trail has 'em. Tom Selleck has a lean, weathered face that sits nicely atop a horse and beneath a broad-brimmed hat; he plays a canny cowboy who's come to make good on a promise to a dying man and ends up caught between a beautiful woman (Virginia Madsen) and a wicked man in black--a couple of them, actually. Crossfire Trail has just about every element you could ask for (a Sioux war party, a cruel hired gun, a shootout in the street, even a cattle stampede), but it spins them out with such clean efficiency that you can't help but enjoy it. Directed skillfully and with heart, Crossfire Trail will satisfy any Western fan. Based on the novel by Louis L'Amour; also featuring Wilford Brimley and Mark Harmon. --Bret Fetzer
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.66:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 8 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 2.08 ounces
- Director : Simon Wincer
- Media Format : Anamorphic, Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, NTSC, DVD, Subtitled
- Run time : 1 hour and 32 minutes
- Release date : July 10, 2001
- Actors : Tom Selleck, Virginia Madsen, Wilford Brimley, David O'Hara, Christian Kane
- Subtitles: : English, French
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
- Studio : Warner Brothers
- ASIN : B00005JXI9
- Writers : Charles Robert Carner, Louis L'Amour
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #111,416 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,906 in Westerns (Movies & TV)
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- #18,420 in Drama DVDs
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Crossfire Trail has a familiar story for a western: The local wealthy Land Baron runs the town (not even the sheriff has the ‘nuts’ to stand up to the wealthy) and has manipulated the beautiful local widow into ‘owning’ her ranch property.
Then, surprise, petroleum is found on the land by the drifter in town who explains to widow her dead husband has not been deceased for over a year. Someone’s lying to her (and the viewer knows who the greedy fibber is).
Despite this predictable and, somewhat, sarcastic start to this review the first half of Crossfire Trail is very good with the movie’s first scene taking place on a—uncharacteristic example of a western—shipping vessel off the coast of California where Rafe Covington (Selleck) is on the verge of pummeling (very believably) the ships captain.
“I’m gonna beat you to an inch of your life.’’
Covington had just witnessed his friend die before his eyes, killed by the captain and his men.
After the beating of the captain is complete Covington goes to shore (2 mates accompanying) and drifts into town promising to look after his friends widowed wife.
Selleck, Virginia Madsen as the widow Rodney, David O’ Hara (real good as Irish friend) and Christian Kane (Leverage tv show) all give you someone to like and root for. Mark Harmon as Bruce the evil Land Baron with the smile you know you can’t trust slowly begins a steady rise in an over/the/top performance that is as amusing as it is dangerous. But, with the movie directed by Simon Wincer, and after working with Selleck and the great villain actor Alan Rickman in Quiqley Down Under, I began to seriously wonder why Director Wincer didn’t reel in The Evil Smiling Land Baron performance by Harmon. Harmon’s having too much fun (with himself) and his performance began to remind me of a cross between a campy combination of Rickman, especially, from Robin Hood Prince Of Thieves, as well as Terry O’Quinn in/as The Stepfather (without saying too much: think weddings…).
Anyway, I purchased Crossfire Trail because I pretty much like seeing Virginia Madsen in anything she does (Fire With Fire (1986), Hotspot, Candy Man, American Gun (2002), actually wondering why she really wasn’t in many truly good movies but I will always stop to watch Her. Plus, I do just like to find a good western and I saw Selleck in The Sacketts (1979) earlier this year (2022) too.
But, Crossfire Trail, though easy on the cinematography eyes, then suffers some from a decision by a hired gun (a typically good hammed up intimidating performance by Brad Johnson) that isn’t very logical: if he can shoot someone from 100 yards why not just shoot the one person you were hired to kill …?
Well, anyways, Crossfire Trail has the predictably inevitable showdown (there’s The reason for The illogic) between the Land Baron bad guy and The Good Drifter’s undermanned trio (Wilfred Brimley good and almost unrecognizable with very llooong hair). Barry Corbin gets some good lines as the sheriff: ‘Not one of my shining moments.’ Corbin then gets the best, unexpected reaction to the otherwise predictable, final showdown shootout. By the way, I'll give you two guesses who gets to shoot the Evil Smiling Land Baron?
All said Crossfire Trail does not fail to entertain and zips by at 95 minutes.
4.2 stars. I’m happy to say the good outweighs the hammy humor.