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Original theatrical trailer; English: mono; French: mono; French and Spanish subtitles
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- THE LONG RIDERS
0. Scene Selections
1. Title/Credits/Intro [6:55]
2. Good Ol' Rebels [4:31]
3. Holy Matrimony [6:25]
4. Love Hurts [11:09]
5. Train Robbery [2:30]
6. Reward [5:24]
7. Grave Mistake [6:05]
8. Revenge [3:01]
9. Hold-Up Fever [4:15]
10. Playing Rough [10:23]
11. Plans [4:39]
12. Squareheads [4:03]
13. Botched Robbery [12:13]
14. Gotta Ride [7:03]
15. Tight Lips and Rats [5:58]
16. Last Request/Credits [4:41]
A violent, bloody western that gleefully thumbs its nose at horse-opera conventions, The Long Riders adheres broadly to historical reality but is clearly the product of an anti-establishment, post-Vietnam mind-set. Fans of the Sam Peckinpah school of western filmmaking will enjoy the slow-motion shootouts and their gory consequences, although story values are sacrificed to make room for the action. The movie’s principal point of interest is its casting of real-life siblings as famous outlaws: David, Keith, and Robert Carradine as Cole, Jim, and Bob Younger respectively; Stacy and James Keach as Frank and Jesse James; Dennis and Randy Quaid as Ed and Clell Miller; and Christopher and Nicholas Guest as Charlie and Bob Ford. Pamela Reed costars as the spunky Belle Starr. Director Walter Hill (Wild Bill) pays scrupulous attention to authentic period set design, costuming, and weaponry but, in the contemporary manner, justifies the desperadoes' depredations as nigh-inevitable lifestyle choices forced upon them by post-Civil War upheavals. Dubious motivations aside, the bandit brothers are portrayed as colorful characters, and their brutal exploits are dramatized in vivid fashion. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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