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Richard Linklater
Director -
Catherine Hardwicke
Production Design -
Steve Kelso
Stunts -
Lora Hirschberg
Sound Re-Recording Mixer -
Ben Scott
Stunts -
Vincent Palmo Jr.
Second Second Assistant Director -
Bridget Cook
Key Hair Stylist -
Fred Waugh
Stunts
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CinemaSerf
6/2/2022 11:33:04AM
Richard Linklater has tried hard with his cast here, but somehow this tale of the real life Newton gang whose criminal career culminated in one of America's most infamous train robberies just doesn't catch fire - at all. Matthew McConaughey (Willis) leads his brothers Jess (Ethan Hawke), Joe (Sweet Ulrich) and the scene stealing Vincent D'Onofrio (Dock) as the young men conclude - with the complicity of their mother (Gail Cronauer) that they don't need to live in rural penury for ever, and that with some meticulous planning they can accrue a considerable fortune without harming anyone but by robbing the railroad. Sadly, though, the actors don't really gel - they are four men who seem to be vying for screen time as much as anything else; there is little evidence of a team on screen which rather belies the truth about why this gang were at all successful. It does move a long apace, though - there is plenty of gun action and some fun pyrotechnics as their antics gain momentum and their targets become bigger. Historically, the ending is quite interesting - and I think quite suitable, though I very much doubt the railroad saw it that way. It's watchable, the production is fine and the dialogue is quite lively at times, but in the end, the sum of the parts just doesn't make for much of an whole. Disappointing.
Ethan Hawke
Jess NewtonMatthew McConaughey
Willis NewtonJulianna Margulies
Louise BrownVincent D'Onofrio
Dock NewtonSkeet Ulrich
Joe NewtonBoots Southerland
Wagon DriverBo Hopkins
K.P. AldrichDwight Yoakam
Brentwood Glasscock