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Director:
Burt Kennedy
Writer (WGA):
Burt Kennedy (written by)
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Release Date:
13 November 1988 (USA) more
Genre:
Western more
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Sub-Standard Effort From Burt Kennedy. more

Cast

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Willie Nelson ... Cross

Delta Burke ... Germany

Jack Elam ... Boone

Alfonso Arau ... Indio
Gregory Sierra ... General
Michael Wren ... Lieutenant
Gerald McRaney ... Jones
Jaime Lyn Bauer ... Brandy

Annabelle Gurwitch ... Jesse

J.D. Garfield ... Young Fargo Man (as John David Garfield)
Sheila Foster ... Lilly
Deborah Carpenter ... Pearl
Pamela Moore ... Durango
Adan Sanchez ... Firing Squad Officer
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Dynamite and Gold
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Runtime:
USA:91 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
USA:PG

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Germany: Cross and Boone? Sounds like a dog-act... more

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3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful:-
Sub-Standard Effort From Burt Kennedy., 20 August 2006
2/10
Author: rsoonsa (rsoonsa@bandbbooks.com) from Mountain Mesa, California

Although a few of the particularities that distinguish successful director Burt Kennedy's slow paced Westerns are to be found here in this film made for television, they yet are beneath a standard he has established in his most successful works, with a result that the piece is barely tolerable, generating very little of interest that might keep a viewer's attention focused upon the narrative. One will be expected to believe that a plot depicting two American adventurers journeying through the heart of civil strife torn 1895 Mexico in a train bearing a large load of dynamite, all the while attempting to evade unfriendly actions of Federale troops, anti-Porfirio Diaz rebels, hostile Apache Indians, and persistent Wells Fargo agents, might promise a great deal of action and suspense, but such fail to develop due to a weakly constructed script. The American pair, Cross (Willie Nelson) and Boone (Jack Elam), are on the lam from the U.S., having stolen a substantial supply of gold that Cross has secreted, and after they are captured by Mexican police, they are saved from death before a firing squad because of a promise they make to lead their captors to their cache of loot. On the way to the treasure, the entourage adds on a stranded rail car outfitted to house five prostitutes, and their procuress, played by Delta Burke, the women soon becoming an added but welcome burden to the bandit team during the essentially schematic episodes that follow. Direction from Kennedy, who as well produces and scripts here, is flabby throughout and the poorly composed screenplay, that includes a surfeit of anachronisms, misses on all cylinders, while Nelson is wooden and attacks his lines, thereby preventing character development. Elam receives the greatest amount of screen time, as a crusty old bandit. Burke's madam, in addition to her charges, are always perfectly coiffed, made up, and dressed, and it is a secure presumption that the Old West never saw such bewitching scarlet women, that additionally possess a remarkable talent for remaining clean and well-groomed, an ability shared, albeit to a lesser extent, by low-grade thieves Cross and Boone. The film apparently is meant to provide comic elements, but there is precious little comedic about the affair, with an unintended exception of a curiously superfluous number of scenes featuring rolling stock, quite as if the film's production team is attempting to establish a milestone figure for the greatest amount of footage involving moving trains, primarily shot in scenic regions of New Mexico and Colorado, to an extent that is more risible than pertinent to the storyline, especially when segments are edited as repeats. Acting laurels are shared here by Gerald McRaney as leader of the pursuing Wells Fargo riders, and Alfonso Arau as boss of the anti-government fighters, each actor managing to utilize fine technique in spite of being given sub-standard dialogue.

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