Conagher
- Téléfilm
- 1991
- 1h 34m
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA tough cowboy facing some trouble crosses paths with a lonely woman living in the middle of nowhere.A tough cowboy facing some trouble crosses paths with a lonely woman living in the middle of nowhere.A tough cowboy facing some trouble crosses paths with a lonely woman living in the middle of nowhere.
- Nommé pour 1 prix Primetime Emmy
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesFinal acting role for Ken Curtis. He died in April 28, 1991, at the age of seventy-four.
- GaffesThe stagecoach driver says they are going to Lamesa, pronouncing it as "la maysa". Actor Barry Corbin, who is from the Texas panhandle, knows the town well and is aware that it is actually pronounced "la meesa". This was obviously due to the director.
- Citations
Johnny McGivern: Why didn't you draw on Kiowa?
Conn Conagher: You mean, was I afraid? Staples didn't need killing. He needed to be taught a lesson.
Johnny McGivern: He'd had killed you if he had the chance.
Conn Conagher: He might have. But I'll tell you something, kid. Any man who kills when he could do otherwise is crazy. Just plumb crazy. Some men take to a side of killing, Johnny. Just make sure when the killing time comes, you're standing on the right side.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Big Guns Talk: The Story of the Western (1997)
That being said, the film is in my opinion one of the great westerns of all time. Not THE best, but definitely worthy of mention among the best. Sam Elliott & real life wife Katherine Ross are excellent, as is the supporting cast, comprised of a who's who of western actors, including Barry Corbin, Buck Taylor, James Gammon, & Ken Curtis (who was actually one of John Ford's "boys"). I can't think of anything but praise for this film. If you're a fan of great westerns it's definitely for you, but also anyone who likes a good film of any kind where we have a hero not trying to be a hero, but rather just doing what he has to, you'll like it too.
- DHWay75
- 13 janv. 2006
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