Category: 29
All Genres: Western
Release Year: 1998
Country: USA
Runtime: 94
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Christopher Coppola
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:
Writing by: Christopher Coppola – writer
Produced by: Michael Danty – producer
Robin Mortarotti – associate producer
Tom Null – executive producer
Alain Silver – executive producer
Frank O. Wilson – associate producer
Cast: Robert Carradine – The Kid
Martin Sheen – The Stranger
George Nix – Cowpoke at the Red Snake
Dick Chaney – Cowpoke at the Red Snake
James Laughlin – Cowpoke at the Red Snake
Rick Haugh – Rusty the Barkeep
Louis Schwiebert – Tex / the Man in Black (as Lou Schwiebert)
Chris Lybbert – Hopalong Cassidy
Pat Bourke – Red Connors, Bar 20 Rider
Tom McDermott – Lanky Smith, Bar 20 Rider
Adrienne Stout – Mary Meeker, Buck's Niece (as Adrienne Stout-Coppola)
Music: Jim Fox
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Plot Outline: A young loner (Henry Thomas) wandering the back roads of North Carolina comes across an abandoned baby…
Plot: A young loner (Henry Thomas) wandering the back roads of North Carolina comes across an abandoned baby. He immediately starts seeking the baby's parents, but starts developing a bond with the child that explores his own isolated roots. In true bad guy fashion, a traveling salesman (David Strathairn) appears and truths about the baby's origin start to unravel.
Movie Quotes: Ah Hock: Hey! Don't call me John Travolta!
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
During the credits, DeNiro and Hoffman sing the “Name Song” together while staying in character.
Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Factual errors: A hemiplegic patient has a paralysis of one side and paralysis of the face on the other side which is not the case in this movie.
Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list – like these:
- The film has been running daily at the Academy Arts Centre Theatre in Christchurch, New Zealand since 2001 – and you still have book in advance because it is sold out (it's shown in a small 11-seat theatre).





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