Phim
Muôn Dặm Vó Ngựa
Tóm tắt
Phim lấy bối cảnh ở vùng Tây hoang dã. Vợ của cựu cảnh sát trường Arizona bị sát hại khi đang chăm sóc cho trang trại. Người cao bồi quyết tâm vượt từ Mexico qua đến Mỹ để tìm lại công lý...
Chi tiết
- Ngày phát hành
- 2014-07-31
- Thời lượng
- 103 min
- Thể loại
- Phim Miền Tây, Phim Chính Kịch
- Trạng thái
- Released
- Sản xuất
- MJW Films, Ocean Blue Entertainment, Magnolia Pictures
- Quốc gia
- United States of America
- Ngôn ngữ gốc
- EN
Diễn viên
- Ed Harris vai Roy
- Eva Longoria vai Paulina
- Michael Peña vai Miguel
- Amy Madigan vai Olivia
- Kristen DeVore Rakes vai ICE Guard
- Seth Adkins vai Sean
- Lora Martinez-Cunningham vai Laura Zamora
- Mia Stallard vai Claire
- Julio Cesar Cedillo vai Ramon
- Matthew Page vai Carl
- Dylan Kenin vai ICE Agent
- Aden Young vai Sheriff Randall Hunt
Ê-kíp
- Michael Berry - Director
- Louis Moulinet - Writer
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Man in the Shadow
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Cry Macho
A one-time rodeo star and washed-up horse breeder takes a job from an ex-boss to bring the man's young son home from Mexico.
Don't Come Knocking
Howard Spence has seen better days. Once a big Western movie star, he now drowns his disgust for his selfish and failed life with alcohol, drugs and young women. If he were to die now, nobody would shed a tear over him, that's the sad truth. Until one day Howard learns that he might have a child somewhere out there...
Run for Cover
An ex-convict drifter and his flawed young partner are made sheriff and deputy of a Western town.
Ramrod
A cattle-vs.-sheepman feud loses Connie Dickason her fiance, but gains her his ranch, which she determines to run alone in opposition to Frank Ivey, "boss" of the valley, whom her father Ben wanted her to marry. She hires recovering alcoholic Dave Nash as foreman and a crew of Ivey's enemies. Ivey fights back with violence and destruction, but Dave is determined to counter him legally... a feeling not shared by his associates. Connie's boast that, as a woman, she doesn't need guns proves justified, but plenty of gunplay results.
Purgatory
An outlaw band flees a posse and rides into Refuge, a small town where no one carries a gun, drinks, or swears. The town is actually Purgatory, and the peaceful inhabitants are all famous dead outlaws and criminals such as Doc Holiday and Wild Bill Hickok who must redeem themselves before gaining admittance to Heaven... or screw up and go to Hell.
Barbarosa
Karl Westover, an inexperienced farm boy, runs away after unintentionally killing a neighbor, whose family pursues him for vengeance. He meets Barbarosa, a gunman of near-mythical proportions, who is himself in danger from his father-in-law Don Braulio, a wealthy Mexican rancher. Don Braulio wants Barbarosa dead for marrying his daughter against the father's will. Barbarosa reluctantly takes the clumsy Karl on as a partner, as both of them look to survive the forces lining up against them.
3:10 to Yuma
Dan Evans, a small time farmer, is hired to escort Ben Wade, a dangerous outlaw, to Yuma. As Evans and Wade wait for the 3:10 train to Yuma, Wade's gang is racing to free him.
Hud
Hud Bannon is a ruthless young man who tarnishes everything and everyone he touches. Hud represents the perfect embodiment of alienated youth, out for kicks with no regard for the consequences. There is bitter conflict between the callous Hud and his stern and highly principled father, Homer. Hud's nephew Lon admires Hud's cheating ways, though he soon becomes too aware of Hud's reckless amorality to bear him anymore. In the world of the takers and the taken, Hud is a winner. He's a cheat, but, he explains, "I always say the law was meant to be interpreted in a lenient manner."