6/10
Gritty but dated
11 November 2006
TLHM is a gritty turn-of-the-century western pitting aging lawman Chuck Heston against escaped con James Coburn, who has kidnapped Heston's luscious daughter (the ever fetching Barbara Hershey). The shootouts and death scenes are almost G-rated by today's standards, but you can tell they were trying. Also, by 1976, there had been a lot more violent and bloody flicks, like THE WILD BUNCH and SOLDIER BLUE. So we must make do with the characters, and Heston and Coburn prove why they don't make them like this any longer. If this were remade, you might cast Mel Gibson or Tommy Lee Jones as the worn out cop and Stuart Wilson or Gary Busey as the obsessive bad buy, but it just wouldn't be the same. Heston and Coburn were legends. There are no legends today. Worth a look.
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