8/10
The quaint chemistry between the outlaw with the rookie Texas Ranger!!!
3 October 2022
When I saw this picture for first time in 2008 I'd stayed baffed over a B-movie having many elements to catch the audience through the charismatic leading roles, Audie plays a naïve newbie Texas Rangers where his older brother served and sadly died under shady circumstances, when he reach at Texas Ranger headquarter introducing himself by his odd name Seven Ways from Sundown Jones, he quickly is assigned to a tough task with the friendly Sergeant Henessey (John McIntyre) to track down the deadly outlaw called Flood (Barry Sullivan), during the chase Henessey was killed by a surefire gunshot by the skilled Flood, however Seven got a perfect shot with rare dexterity with rifle at long distance overthrows him to the ground.

Seven takes care Flood at a little cabin nearby a sort a Flood's hideout, already previously forewarned by the Henessey that Flood will tries everything to deceive Seven by all means, along the long ride journey back Seven will gaining empathy of Flood even Seven finding him a crook, nonetheless the chemistry between them is growing faster, also Seven realizing some traits overall, how it will ends up??

A new brand restored DVD just come out with the classic dubbed version, fabulous colorful frame, tasty Audie's picture perhaps its best at my our look, Sullivan's acting is another highlight with his black & white clothes as the badmen often wore, also charming with ladies with dubious life of course, fully treacherous and unpredictable rising the movie to another level, real classic minor picture.

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First watch: 2008 / Source: Cable TV-DVD / How many: 3 / Rating: 8.
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