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Silverado was produced and directed by Lawrence Kasdan, while it was written by Kasdan along with his brother Mark. The film was distributed by Columbia Records and Sony Pictures for home media. According to newmexico portal, Silverado was mainly shot at a set known as the Cook Ranch. It is located in New Mexico. The set is now known as Cerro Pelon Ranch. Quotes Mal Johnson : Now, I don't wanna kill you, and you don't wanna be dead.

User reviews Review. Top review. An Entertainng, Underrated Western. If you are looking for a very entertaining western, it's hard to top this one. It's fairly long at minutes, but the deep cast and always-interesting story make the time fly by. The first half of the film is about as good as it gets but two climactic scenes at the end get a little too carried away with the "Rambo" mentality of good guys not getting shot when they should have, etc.

But, overall, it's so good it is still very highly-recommended. Among the "lists" you see on this website's message boards and elsewhere, you rarely see this movie mentioned among top westerns and that is a huge oversight.

I especially liked Kline as "Paden" with his gentlemanly manner about him and Glenn's voice always makes him interesting. Costner is so young looking he almost looks like a teenager.

Brian Dennehy, as the villainous "Sheriff Cobb," is verbally restrained in here, which was nice to hear, for a change but he's still intense and fascinating. This movie marked the 10,th time Hollywood made a lawman the villain since the s.

The story is fun, a straight cowboy movie with no romances or gratuitous sex scenes thrown in and has the usual beautiful western scenery and photography. The only problem was the sound.

The soundtrack is so loud so have to crank up your center speaker to hear the dialog over the music. FAQ 1. Red Walter Scott Swann Bob Terhune Guard Cowboy Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Mark Kasdan Doc Skinner scenes deleted Matthew Hotsinpiller Townsperson uncredited Brion James Hobart uncredited Richard Lester Saloon Patron uncredited Bob Morgan McCulley Arthur Jeph Parker Hamburger Charles Okun Deaton Gerald Gates Jr. Gates Darrell Huntsman Larson Bob Lawless Lawless Randy Martens Taylor Vinnie Vecchio Samuel C.

Fineman Doc Goldstein Sound Engineer Uncredited Rick Kline Yuen Ken Dufva Wood Stunts John Ashby McGaughy Rod McGaughy Butters Michael Franz Pohlert John Powers Powers James O.

Walsh Charles A. Tony Scarano All of their motives were transparently clear to us - except, possibly, why anyone would want to kiss a girl when he could be practicing his lasso tricks instead.

The Westerns I remember from those days have been filtered through a golden haze of time, but the one thing I am sure I remember correctly is that they were fun. They were high-spirited, joyous, anarchic movies in which overgrown adolescents jumped on their horses and whooped and waved their hats in the air, and rode as fast as the wind to the next town and the next adventure.

I mean the comparison to be praise. This movie is more sophisticated and complicated than the Westerns of my childhood, and it is certainly better looking and better acted.

But it has the same spirit; it awards itself the carefree freedom of the Western myth itself - the myth of a nation "endlessly realizing Westward," as Robert Frost had it, with limitless miles of prairie and desert and mountain interrupted only occasionally by a village with a church, six saloons and a Main Street wide enough for a dozen men to shoot at each other without all of them necessarily getting hit.

It's the story of four cowboys who join up together, ride into town, refuse to knuckle under to the corrupt sheriff and end up fighting for justice. This is a story, you will agree, that has been told before. What distinguishes Kasdan's telling of it is the style and energy he brings to the project.

The cowboys include a sweet-faced young man who hopes to make his fortune Kevin Kline , his goofy brother Kevin Costner , a black man who vows to avenge his father's murder Danny Glover and a taciturn loner Scott Glenn who gets restless when he's not a long way from civilization.

They meet along the way, after Glenn saves Kline from death in the desert, and together they help Costner escape from jail.



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