Plot
Lady avenger returns to western town owned by a ruthless gunslinger hosting an elimination tournament.
Release Year: 1995
Rating: 6.3/10 (37,364 voted)
Critic's Score: 49/100
Director:
Sam Raimi
Stars: Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman, Russell Crowe
Storyline Ellen, an unknown female gunslinger rides into a small, dingy and depressing prairie town with a secret as to her reason for showing up. Shortly after her arrival, a local preacher, Cort, is thrown through the saloon doors while townfolk are signing up for a gun competition. The pot is a huge sum of money and the only rule: that you follow the rules of the man that set up the contest, Herod. Herod is also the owner, leader, and "ruler" of the town. Seems he's arranged this little gun-show-off so that the preacher (who use to be an outlaw and rode with Herod) will have to fight again. Cort refuses to ever use a gun to kill again and Herod, acknowledging Cort as one of the best, is determined to alter this line of thinking ... even if it gets someone killed ...
Cast: Sharon Stone
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Ellen
Gene Hackman
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Herod
Russell Crowe
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Cort
Leonardo DiCaprio
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Kid
Tobin Bell
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Dog Kelly
Roberts Blossom
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Doc Wallace
Kevin Conway
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Eugene Dred
Keith David
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Sgt. Cantrell
Lance Henriksen
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Ace Hanlon
Pat Hingle
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Horace the Bartender
Gary Sinise
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Marshall
Mark Boone Junior
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Scars
Olivia Burnette
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Katie
Fay Masterson
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Mattie Silk
Raynor Scheine
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Ratsy
Taglines:
In this town, you're either one or the other
Release Date: 10 February 1995
Filming Locations: Arizona, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $32,000,000
(estimated)
Gross: $18,636,537
(USA)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
All of the actors on the set in the gunfight scenes were instructed in the art of the quick draw by a stunt coordinator. Due to his limited screen time, Gene Hackman had the most opportunity to prepare his quick draw and as a result was the fastest actor on the set.
Goofs:
Anachronisms:
Fresh red apples are seen in a bowl and Herod is cutting one at dinner. It's doubtful that such items would have been available in the southwest at any price.
Quotes: John Herod:
Like I always say - put a fox in the henhouse and you'll have chicken for dinner every time.
User Review
More style than substance but good fun as a modern spin on the spaghetti genre
Rating:
In the Western town of Redemption John Herrod runs everything, they say he
gets half of every dollar spent or earned. In order to face his enemies
face on he runs an annual quick draw contest where fights battle each other
until only one remains. The winner takes home a small fortune the losers
leave wounded if they are lucky. Into this contest comes a group of
hopefuls including a woman who has personal reasons for signing
up.
Looking at the list of names it is evident that the casting director is very
good at his/her job as they managed to catch several big names, get several
stars who were a few years away from hitting big and also get veteran faces
as well. The ensemble of well known faces suits this film as the focus is
very much on style and appearance than it is on substance. As a plot it
takes the well known genre of the revenge western and makes a sort of
pastiche of it. Thus we have the OTT and hyper direction of Rami and gun
fights that are delivered with energy and shots that have no bearing to
reality.
When I think about the actual plot, it really should bother me more than it
does. The plot is pretty thin and contains nothing that you can't see
coming from about the first 20 minutes of the film certainly the woman's
`secret' will be no mystery to anyone who has seen `Once Upon A Time In The
West' which it clearly apes in this regard. What exists in the place of a
wider plot is characters and style. The style is fun and energetic and will
appeal to fans of Evil Dead etc.
The characters themselves are also pretty good, each has a little back story
which helps to fill out the running time without getting too serious. Stone
does surprisingly well in the lead, she's no Clint Eastwood but she leads
the cast well which is no mean feat when you look at the credits. Hackman
is a gleefully good villain even more mean and unrepentant that his
character in Unforgiven. Crowe and DiCaprio were both a few years from the
levels of stardom they now hold, but both are engaging and enjoyable. The
support cast is also full of names and faces you'll recognise either as
solid support actors of recent films or older faces. For example
Henriksen, David, Sinise, Hingle, Bell and Blossom.
Overall this film might infuriate you if you are looking for a film that has
more substance than style, as this is the other way round. However fans of
Rami's style and/or revenge westerns will find much to enjoy here. Every
time I see it I always find it hard not to get caught up in the atmosphere
it creates.
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