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starring: Willie Nelson, Richard Widmark, Shaun Cassidy, Chuck Connors, Ken Curtisdirected by: Burt Kennedy
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302782691
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6302782694
Label: Lions Gate Home Ente
Manufacturer: Lions Gate Home Ente
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Lions Gate Home Ente
Release Date: May 04, 1993
Running Time: 96 minutes
Studio: Lions Gate Home Ente
Theatrical Release Date: January 03, 1988
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Once upon a Texas Train
I was the Location Manager for this movie which was filmed at Old Tucson Studios in Tucson, Arizona. It didn't win any awards but it was a fun movie with all the country western stars. We had mucho fun with Willie and all the rest. They were kidding and telling tale tales when off camera. Burt Kennedy has always been a favorite Director of mine and I enjoy working for him. You will have fun with this flick and I promise you will watch it over and over.
Jack Young
Rating: - Western Fun
This is not the greatest western movie ever, but if you like a little humor and you like Willie Nelson, this is a fun movie. Lots of action and while perhaps predictable, it's fun watching Willie and a lot of good old-time supporting actors. I enjoyed it a lot.
Rating: - Shaun's still Got It
I do love a good western, and this was a pretty good western. Although Willie Nelson is not as good an actor as he is a singer, Shaun Cassidy is HOT HOT HOT in this movie. The first part of the movie is pretty amusing with quite a few old favorite actors, quite a few of whom I believe have since passed on, but it is a pretty good way to spend an hour and a half. With Richard Widmark, Stuart Whitman, Dub Taylor and my all-time favorite western actor, Jack Elam, I really enjoyed this movie.
Rating: - A movie for even non-western fans!
I'm not a western fan, but I enjoyed this movie! Country & western singer Willie Nelson does a great job portraying his villainy character, John Henry Lee, a person that tries to blow up a railroad. Former 70's teen rock idol Shaun Cassidy's acting has improved since his work as Joe Hardy on T.V.'s "Hardy Boys Mysteries", even though he still pursued his acting career after the show ended in T.V. and national theatre, and is now a T.V. producer and writer. He does fairly well playing a young ... Read More
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