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The Shadow Riders

  • TV Movie
  • 1982
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
3.4K
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Tom Selleck in The Shadow Riders (1982)
DramaRomanceWestern

After the Civil War, two brothers demobilized from the army return home and must rescue certain relatives who have been kidnapped by a band of renegade Confederates.After the Civil War, two brothers demobilized from the army return home and must rescue certain relatives who have been kidnapped by a band of renegade Confederates.After the Civil War, two brothers demobilized from the army return home and must rescue certain relatives who have been kidnapped by a band of renegade Confederates.

  • Director
    • Andrew V. McLaglen
  • Writers
    • Louis L'Amour
    • Jim Byrnes
    • Verne Nobles
  • Stars
    • Tom Selleck
    • Sam Elliott
    • Dominique Dunne
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew V. McLaglen
    • Writers
      • Louis L'Amour
      • Jim Byrnes
      • Verne Nobles
    • Stars
      • Tom Selleck
      • Sam Elliott
      • Dominique Dunne
    • 37User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Selleck
    Tom Selleck
    • Mac Traven
    Sam Elliott
    Sam Elliott
    • Dal Traven
    Dominique Dunne
    Dominique Dunne
    • Sissy Traven
    Ben Johnson
    Ben Johnson
    • Uncle 'Black Jack' Traven
    Scanlon Gail
    Scanlon Gail
    • Yankee Officer
    Geoffrey Lewis
    Geoffrey Lewis
    • Major Cooper Ashbury, Comanchero Leader
    Jeff Osterhage
    Jeff Osterhage
    • Jesse Traven
    • (as Jeffrey Osterhage)
    Gene Evans
    Gene Evans
    • Colonel Holiday Hammond, Gunrunner
    Katharine Ross
    Katharine Ross
    • Kate Connery…
    R.G. Armstrong
    R.G. Armstrong
    • Sheriff Miles Gillette
    Marshall R. Teague
    Marshall R. Teague
    • Lieutenant Butler
    • (as Marshall Teague)
    Ben Fuhrman
    • Devol
    Jane Greer
    Jane Greer
    • Ma Traven
    Harry Carey Jr.
    Harry Carey Jr.
    • Pa Traven
    Natalie May
    • Heather Traven
    Jeannetta Arnette
    Jeannetta Arnette
    • Southern Belle
    Owen Orr
    Owen Orr
    • Frank King, Kate's Fiancee
    Kristina David
    • Renfro Damsel
    • Director
      • Andrew V. McLaglen
    • Writers
      • Louis L'Amour
      • Jim Byrnes
      • Verne Nobles
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews37

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    7Hey_Sweden

    Unmemorable but pleasant viewing.

    Tom Selleck and Sam Elliott play Mac and Dal Traven, two amiable brothers who fought on opposing sides during the Civil War. Now, the war is over, but one revenge-crazed associate of Dals', Major Ashbury (Geoffrey Lewis), is intent on keeping the war going. To that end, he's made an alliance with a rascally gun runner, Holiday Hammond (Gene Evans). Meanwhile, Ashbury and his men have gone on a spree of crimes including the kidnapping of members of the Traven family.

    This Louis L'Amour adaptation (by executive producer Jim Byrnes) amounts to agreeable entertainment, with the expected stunts, action scenes, and lovely scenery. The story is nothing special, but it's not hard to follow, and it DOES kill time amiably. What really makes it work as well as it does is the able cast, including such Western veterans as Ben Johnson (as Mac and Dals' scoundrel of an uncle, Black Jack Traven), R.G. Armstrong, and Harry Carey, Jr. Elliotts' real-life longtime companion, Katharine Ross, is vibrant as Kate, and it's no surprise that the two of them share a natural chemistry. Jeff Osterhage co-stars as a scrappy Traven sibling. Other familiar faces include Dominique Dunne (in what was sadly her last role), Marshall R. Teague, and Jane Greer as Carey's wife. Selleck and Elliott look right at home in this genre, just as they always do, and show off plenty of charisma. Johnson clearly has fun getting to play a colourful role.

    The writing might not be particularly sharp or witty, but these filmmakers, led by director Andrew V. McLaglen, *still* manage to show their audience a pretty good time. Nobody ever appears to take any of this very seriously, anyway. It's just "good", lighthearted, amiable, predictable TV-level Western storytelling.

    Seven out of 10.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    The Traven Brothers.

    The Shadow Riders is directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and adapted to screenplay by Jim Byrnes from the novel written by Louis L'Amour. It stars Tom Selleck, Sam Elliott, Katharine Ross, Dominique Dunne, Ben Johnson and Geoffrey Lewis. Music is by Jerrold Immel and cinematography by Jack Whitman.

    A CBS TV production, The Shadow Riders has Selleck (Mac Traven) and Elliott (Dal Traven) as brothers, who even though they fought on different sides in the Civil War, there fondness for each other still exists. With the war now officially ended, the brothers meet up and head for the family home, here they find their parents telling of how their sisters and Dal's girlfriend Kate (Ross) have been abducted by Renegade Rebels. The men promptly set off in search of their loved ones...

    It's all very much standard stuff, both in plot telling and production values. Exuding very much a family feel, it's a disappointingly bloodless and sexless picture, with some cliché'd dialogue, poor musical accompaniments to certain scenes (tonally way off) and filler sequences thrown in for good measure. That said, it's very much a harmless piece, with the two male leads good company to share some time with, while Johnson and Harry Carey Jr. offer up a welcoming presence. Location scenery is also well photographed, keeping things airy, and ultimately it's a decent enough time waster for Western fans not expecting an under seen gem. 6/10
    6bkoganbing

    The Traven family comes together

    Brothers Tom Selleck (Union) and Sam Elliott (Confederacy) split on the issue of the Civil War but are now reunited after Selleck saves Elliott from some carpetbagger lynchers.

    But when the two oldest Traven siblings arrive home they find that the place has been raided and the two youngest who are girls have been taken by Comancheros. So say parents Harry Carey, Jr. and Jane Greer. A neighbor woman Katherine Ross who was with the girls was also taken. Selleck and Elliott pick up a third brother Jeff Osterhage and a roguish uncle Ben Johnson.

    We've got a pair of villains. Former Confederate Army colonel Geoffrey Lewis who doesn't believe in surrendering has turned outlaw and wants to move into Mexico and raise an army so the south shall rise again.

    Which forces Lewis to deal with smuggler/gunrunner Gene Evans who has some Snidely Whiplash like intentions towards the women. Neither trusts the other and Evans makes a chump out of Lewis.

    The whole thing is directed by big screen western veteran Andrew McLaglen and it's nice to see best friends Carey and Johnson reunited under McLaglen's direction. McLaglen also does well by his younger stars who would have been marquee names as cowboy stars in old Hollywood.

    Western fans will like this.
    7TheUnknown837-1

    there's not a single intelligent line or moment in "The Shadow Riders", but it's an undeniably fun and entertaining Western nonetheless

    If I were to describe the Louis L'Amour novel-based television film "The Shadow Riders" in two words that might seem to contradict each other, they would be: dimwitted and fun. No, this is not a great Western or a great movie by any stretch of the imagination. Intellectually and screenplay-wise, it's mediocre at best. But in terms of the entertainment that one receives from viewing it, especially fans of the old-fashioned Westerns like myself, it both promises and delivers. There is not a single smart line or moment in "The Shadow Riders", but it's thoroughly entertaining and I was not bored with a single moment of it. I was not mightily impressed either, but I had the time of my life.

    I have not read the original novel by Louis L'Amour, but judging from my research, the basic plot remains the same. The film stars Tom Selleck and Sam Elliott as brothers who fought on opposite sides of the Civil War and return to their home in Texas only to find that their sisters, brother, and Elliott's girlfriend (played by Elliott's real-life spouse Katharine Ross) have been taken by renegade Confederate soldiers led by a bloodthirsty, revenge-seeking colonel (Geoffrey Lewis), who plans to sell them as slaves in Mexico in return for guns and ammunition to continue a war he feels has not ended.

    If somebody had come up to me after viewing "The Shadow Riders" and told me that it was made in the 1950s or 60s, I would have believed it. That could very well be the magic that works in this otherwise dimwitted Western. It has the same spirit, the same style, the same manner and rhythm of dialogue and story that the old, action-packed classics had. Yes, it's an old-fashioned Western, but that's not a bad thing at all.

    Yes, the film also has many moments where disbelief must be suspended. Just like in the old Westerns, when there's a shootout, the good guys score a direct hit every time and the bad guys, no matter how many shots they fire, always seem to miss. There's a scene where Selleck and Elliott are charging into an enemy camp trying to stampede their stolen cattle and are firing three to five shots from their six-guns into the air instead of wisely saving ammunition for fighting the enemy that's rousing in front of them. And I also thought it was silly how Geoffrey Lewis and the always competent Gene Evans—as well as everybody else it seems—was drawn relentlessly and vulnerably to a middle-aged Katharine Ross. Not to mention that the attitudes of several characters seem written for actors of an adolescent age even though the film was meant for adult actors.

    You get my point. "The Shadow Riders" is not an intelligent film. And like I said earlier, it's not a very well-made one either. But it's most certainly entertaining in the guilty pleasure range and it's eye candy with its all-star cast, many of whom are veterans from the old Western period like Harry Carey Jr., R.G. Armstrong, and Ben Johnson, who steals every scene he's in as the brothers' renegade uncle. If you're not a Western fan, there's really no big reason to see "The Shadow Riders". But if you are, or if you want to see Dominique Dunne in her last film role, then by all means, see it. You will have the time of your life.
    5sharkzfan

    Rather Disappointed

    Being a huge fan of Tom Selleck and Sam Elliot in westerns, I have to say that I was underwhelmed with the show. I actually bought the DVD just because it had Tom Selleck, Sam Elliot AND was a Louis L'Amour story. I had not heard of it but figured I couldn't go wrong. While the combination of Selleck, Elliot and L'Amour should have been golden, they turned out to be brass. The production value was very "television" (it was made for TV). It is what it is in that regard. However the action sequences were (IMHO) amateur. The hero knocks out the bad guy with one punch. The bad guys never see the hero's sneaking through the bushes in broad daylight. It just had a typical 80's TV show feel to it. I still felt it was worth the purchase for Selleck and Elliot even if the story and production didn't support them very well.

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      Sam Elliott, Tom Selleck, and Jeff Osterhage wanted to do another western together after they did The Sacketts (1979). They contacted that film's writer, Louis L'Amour and asked him to write a story idea for them. This film was the result.
    • Goofs
      When Dal is leaving town with the sharps rifles, an air conditioner can be seen on the roof of one of the buildings.

      As Dal leaves (0:24:16), the sun highlighting a boxy structure on the roof of the bank, which looked like metal. There was a better look at it on his way in to town (0:21:43), a pale blue, see-through slatted structure. Not an air conditioner.
    • Quotes

      Dal Traven: [Chuckles as he hurriedly pulls on his boots]

      Mac Traven: This seems to remind you of something, don't it?

      Dal Traven: Yeah, only it was the other way around.

      Mac Traven: Old Man Childers' barn?

      Dal Traven: Yeah. I seem to recall his daughter was there too, and her brothers comin' after ya.

      Mac Traven: Yeah, I had a helluva time pullin' my boots on.

      Dal Traven: It wasn't just your boots, little brother.

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • İz Sürenler
    • Filming locations
      • Columbia State Historic Park, 11255 Jackson Street, Columbia, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • CBS Entertainment Production
      • Columbia Pictures Television
      • The Pegasus Group
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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