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Western

The Virginian

- Justice is a loaded gun

Trace Adkins (The Lincoln Lawyer), Ron Perlman (TV's "Sons of Anarchy") and Brendan Penny (Ring Of Fire) star in this gritty and riveting re-imagining of the classic Western saga. Raised by powerful cattle baron Judge Henry (Perlman), South, aka "The Virginian" (Adkins), lives his life as a ranch enforcer with bravery and steely determination. When a big-city writer (Penny) raises questions about the fierce treatment of rustlers, South is quick to defend the brutal realities of the "Code of the West." But as he looks deeper into the latest string of rustling and finds his convictions questioned by a pretty new schoolteacher (Victoria Pratt, Mutant X), South begins to wonder if the Judge had ulterior motives in raising him to a life of bloodshed and violence in this explosive, action-loaded epic on the open range.

Release Date : 2014-01-12

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : NGN Productions

Production Country : Canada

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Ron Perlman

Character Name : Judge Henry South

Original Name : Ron Perlman

Gender : Male

Trace Adkins

Character Name : The Virginian

Original Name : Trace Adkins

Gender : Male

Brendan Penny

Character Name : Owen Walton

Original Name : Brendan Penny

Gender : Male

Brendan Meyer

Character Name : Danny

Original Name : Brendan Meyer

Gender : Male

Victoria Pratt

Character Name : Molly West

Original Name : Victoria Pratt

Gender : Female

Steve Bacic

Character Name : Trampas

Original Name : Steve Bacic

Gender : Male

George Canyon

Character Name : Sheriff Broyles

Original Name : George Canyon

Gender : Male

John Novak

Character Name : Steve

Original Name : John Novak

Gender : Male

Damon Johnson

Character Name : Stannard Driscoll

Original Name : Damon Johnson

Gender : Male

Duncan Ollerenshaw

Character Name : Rancher Balin

Original Name : Duncan Ollerenshaw

Gender : Male

Darren Moore

Character Name : Avery

Original Name : Darren Moore

Gender : Male

Michael Adamthwaite

Character Name : Father

Original Name : Michael Adamthwaite

Gender : Male

Nickolas Croome

Character Name : Young South

Original Name : Nickolas Croome

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

Talky, sparse, lethargic reimagining of the classic tale with Trace Adkins Trace Adkins plays the title character who prefers the name ‘South.’ He was raised by an authoritative cattle baron (Ron Perlman) in Wyoming where he works as a ranch enforcer. When a writer from the Big City (Brendan Penny) questions the inhumane treatment of rustlers, South defends the fierce realities of the “Code of the West.” South’s code is further probed by a newly arrived schoolmarm from Vermont (Victoria Pratt) and he begins to wonder about his upbringing and the Judge’s motives. Adkins makes for an iconic Westerner, as witnessed in "Traded" (2016) and "Hickok" (2017), where he played side characters. In "Stagecoach: The Texas Jack Story" (2016) he plays the main protagonist, but that movie’s noticeably inferior in overall filmmaking, even though it cost approximately the same amount to make. In other words, as low-budget as "Traded" and "Hickok" are, they worked quite well as made-for-TV/direct-to-video Westerns, all things considered. "Stagecoach: The Texas Jack Story" is almost amateurish by comparison. Yet it still has some points of interest for those who don't mind slipshod productions. The production of this loose re-telling of “The Virginian” (2014) is similar to that of “Stagecoach: The Texas Jack Story,” but noticeably better. Like that movie, the landscapes are limited to coniferous backdrops, fenced cattle fields, a small town and a shack here or there. You never see wide-spanning cinematography (obviously to save money). In a couple of scenes there are looming magnificent mountains. The overall vibe is very sparse and desolate, but it looks more like British Columbia than Wyoming. Like Bill Pullman’s version of the tale (2000), the movie’s talky with mumbling dialogue, not to mention this isn't a rollicking shoot-'em-up Western; it's more of a realistic drama in the Old West with flashes of Western staples, like the hanging of rustlers, saloon confrontations and a brief Indian sequence. Victoria Pratt sure is beautiful though, even in one of those unappealing Western dresses. Adkins is a quintessential Westerner, but I think Pullman’s version is the better flick; its second half is more compelling. This one’s kind of meh. If you’re a fan of Adkins, check out “Traded” and “Hickok” first. The film runs 1 hour, 35 minutes and was probably shot in British Columbia, like “Stagecoach: The Texas Jack Story” (I’m guessing because I can’t find any info on the shooting locations and the landscapes look similar). GRADE: C