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It will also give accurate recommendations based on your taste, helping you to decide what to watch and to discover great movies and series that you would have missed otherwise. Grainy quality.Coollector Movie Database will catalog your collection of DVDs and video files. There are no real plot twists and the dialogue might put you to sleep. The movie is offbeat, original, but not well done. The cowboy ends up in jail, then out in 5 years and now seeks revenge against "Hawk" who owns the town and also runs an insurance scam. Through it all, he survives and his sheriff brother gets killed.

The cowboy was making love to the wrong girl when the mobsters break in to take him out. There are more continuity goofs in the film. The scene apparently had multiple takes and she wasn't dressed the same for each one. At times one of her dress/slip straps are down, then they are both up, and then she has one down again. There first encounter with the mob is when they are harassing a woman dressed in undergarments. There is a town sheriff and his singing cowboy brother who cares more about women than making a living. It is more of an action flick that spins its wheels. While it takes places in a futuristic western society, it is not really sci-fi. Reviewed by nogodnomasters 4 / 10 Touch the badge Offbeat and original, this quirky little number sizes up as a highly worthwhile and unjustly neglected sleeper. 80's splatterpunk horror writers John Skipp and Craig Spector briefly pop up as a couple of - what else? - splatterpunks. Chapman's twangy, harmonic countryish score also hits the tuneful spot (Chapman even wrote and sings a few tuneful songs that are featured on the soundtrack). Adam Goldfine's crisp cinematography gives the picture an attractively polished look. This film further benefits from fine acting by an appealing cast: Chapman does well as the supremely likable reluctant hero, British novelist and former "Fangoria" magazine film journalist Philip Nutman almost steals the whole show with his spot-on performance as Hawk's mean, gum-chewing right-hand man Tough, and Karen Rizzo makes a favorable impression as friendly bar owner Star. Director Tom Garrett, working from a clever and inspired script by John McLaughlin (said script mixes elements from the action, Western, and science fiction genres into a pretty tasty and imaginative synthesis), makes the most out of a limited budget: he stages the thrilling action set pieces with considerable flair, maintains a steady pace throughout, and, most of all, does an expert job of crafting a funky, hazy, impressively hip style which oozes 50's type rockabilly cool from every snazzy frame. He's assisted by gutsy gal pal Annie Northbride (a nice'n'sexy turn by fetching blonde looker Ruth Collins) and loyal former cellmate Bunky (a wonderfully engaging portrayal by John Scott).

After he gets sprung from prison, Wade returns to Hardford City to settle the score with Hawk. Jack's easygoing musician brother Wade (excellently played by the amiable Daniel Chapman) tries to avenge his death, but gets arrested and spends five years in jail.

Noble lawman Jack Holt (the solid Frank Stewart) gets killed by several goons who work for Hawk (a perfectly sinister Loren Blackwell), an evil insurance company mogul who governs over the burg with an iron fist. The place: The desolate town of Hartford City. Reviewed by Woodyanders 8 / 10 A very neat and enjoyable sci-fi/action/Western hybrid winner
