Silverado with Kevin Kline: DVD Cover

    Silverado Director: Lawrence Kasdan Cast: Kevin Kline, Scott Glenn, Kevin Costner, Danny Glover

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/03/2009
    • Original Release: 1985
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 4,220

    Viewer Rating: (9 ratings)

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    Closed Caption; ; "Making-Of" Documentary; ; Production Notes; Theatrical Trailer

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Silverado
    1. Start [6:28]
    2. Paden [3:54]
    3. Cobb [2:47]
    4. Tyree [4:45]
    5. Refusal of Service [5:10]
    6. Jake [8:35]
    7. Escape [3:29]
    8. Mal [4:44]
    9. Outlaws Hideout [11:09]
    10. Family Reunions [4:01]
    11. Trespassing [1:22]
    12. Stella [2:49]
    13. The Owner [6:29]
    14. Slick [1:51]
    15. Rae & Mal [1:43]
    16. The Square Dance [5:46]
    17. Emmett's Horse [6:37]
    18. Target Practice [2:33]
    19. Emmett & Mal [6:15]
    20. Hostages [8:11]
    21. Springing Her Brother [6:02]
    22. McKendrick's Ranch [1:41]
    23. Stampede! [3:35]
    24. In the Barn [7:29]
    25. Jake Comes To Town [2:13]
    26. Sticking It To Slick [1:18]
    27. Emmett & McKendrick [2:39]
    28. End of a Sweet Deal [8:42]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Mindful of classic horse-opera conventions but determined to strike a more naturalistic tone, Silverado is a sprawling, fast-paced western that, upon its theatrical release in 1985, delighted younger moviegoers who heretofore had disdained such films. Writer-director Lawrence Kasdan was no stranger to refurbishing moribund genres, having breathed new life into film noir several years earlier with Body Heat. Kasdan’s casting had a lot to do with Silverado’s contemporary feel: Of his four protagonists, only Scott Glenn fit the mold of the "strong, silent type" popularized by such erstwhile westerners as Gary Cooper; fellow gunslingers Kevin Kline, Danny Glover, and Kevin Costner never looked like anything other than baby boomers playing cowboys. (Supporting players Rosanna Arquette, Jeff Goldblum, and John Cleese were also unlikely choices for a period western.) But Kasdan’s casting sense was hardly a drawback, as the positive audience reception proved. Silverado, which intertwines the destinies of four drifters, offers rousing action scenes (including several superbly staged shootouts), dastardly villains (especially crooked sheriff Brian Dennehy), and panoramic vistas. Moreover, it’s simultaneously respectful and insouciant, which probably explains why the film's audience has grown over the years. The Collector's Edition DVD, which sports a new transfer, a making-of documentary, and production notes, will no doubt continue that trend. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Good even for non-Western fansby Anonymous

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    August 05, 2008: I'm not a huge Western fan, but I love this movie. It has a cast of now popular actors: Kevin Kline, Kevin Costner, Jeff Goldblum, Danny Glover, Scott Glenn, Brian Dennehy, and probably others that I've forgotten, all when they were really young. This is such a good guy vs. bad guy movie that we all love. Our characters all join together and, of course, beat the bad guys, although not easily and not without sad casualties. It's a really good western, made so mostly by the talent of Kevin Kline in the lead role, plus the other actors who have gone on to become great. Lots of humor in this one too.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / DTS edition.

    Great Flickby Anonymous

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    October 19, 2004: I loved the young Kevin! Great story line mixed with great action. A must see.

    This review was written about the VHS edition.


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