Appaloosa Movie

Appaloosa
Rating:
Run Time: 115 min
MPAA Rating: R
Released: 2008
Directors: Ed Harris
Genre/Type: Western
Traditional Western
Producers: Ed Harris
Michael London
Robert Knott
Ginger Sledge
Plot Synopsis by Jason Buchanan
Upon drifting into a troubled Western outpost and discovering that the helpless locals are being terrorized by a ruthless rancher and his brutish hired hands, two rugged, straight-shooting peacemakers decide to stick around and put things right in this Western adapted from the novel by Robert B. Parker and directed by Ed Harris. Bragg (Jeremy Irons) is a rancher who believes himself to be above the law, a stance that's forever cemented when he guns down the town sheriff and his deputy in cold blood. Horrified, the defenseless townspeople pray for the day a savior will arrive in town to free them from Bragg's suffocating grasp. Soon thereafter, Virgil (Harris) and Everett (Viggo Mortensen) stride into town atop two mighty steeds, their confident presence signaling the beginning of a new era if the locals will only grant Virgil the complete power he needs to bring Bragg to justice. After pinning on his new badge, Virgil appoints Everett his deputy and ushers in an era of uneasy peace. Later, a woman named Allison (Renée Zellweger) arrives in town and catches Virgil's eye, prompting a die-hard renegade to consider a calm life of domestication. As Virgil's feelings for Allison grow, both begin to wonder if a life together is truly in the cards. Meanwhile, a temporarily subdued Bragg begins to display signs that he may not be finished with this town just yet.

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An Appaloosa is a horse standing from 14 -16 hands. They must be spotted or they are BS or no color. All must have molted skin, striped hoofs and white around their eyes. To see about Appaloosas google ApHC.
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According to the American Appaloosa Association, the usual weight range of an Appaloosa is from 950 to 1250 pounds, and they normally stand 14 to 16 hands high. (A "hand" is 4 inches.)
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Cast

Actors Character Born
Ed Harris Virgil Cole Nov 28, 1950 in Tenafly, NJ
Viggo Mortensen Everett Hitch Oct 20, 1958 in New York, NY
Renée Zellweger Allison French Apr 25, 1969 in Katy, TX
Jeremy Irons Randall Bragg Sep 19, 1948 in Cowes, Isle of Wight, England
Timothy Spall Phil Olson Feb 27, 1957
Lance Henriksen Ring Shelton May 5, 1940 in New York City, NY
Tom Bower Abner Raines
Bobby Jauregui Marshall Jack Bell
James Gammon Earl May Apr 20, 1940 in Newman, IL
Luce Rains Dean
Ariadna Gil Katie
Jim Tarwater Chalk
Timothy V. Murphy Vince
Boyd Kestner Bronc
Gabriel Marantz Joe Whitfield
Robert Harris Judge Elias Callison
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Review by Perry Seibert
Buried at the center of many classic Westerns is a love story between grown men. My Darling Clementine, Rio Bravo, and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid are just some of the beloved oaters that are as much about men's loyalty and companionship as they are about gunslinging. Appaloosa fits snugly into that venerable tradition.Director and co-screenwriter Ed Harris plays Virgil Cole, a lawman for hire who travels the Wild West with his longtime deputy, the eight-gauge-toting Everett Hitch (Viggo Mortensen). The title town hires the duo after politically connected rancher Randall Bragg (Jeremy Irons) guns down the local sheriff. The situations and the settings of Appaloosa might be very familiar, but the close relationship between the two leads is uncommonly specific. Their friendship, formed by years of surviving potentially fatal battles together, runs deep. This bond is expressed through sly grins, kidding words, and their mutual sense of professionalism. Let's be clear, Ed Harris has not remade Brokeback Mountain -- this is a buddy film -- but he is unafraid to examine the complicated inner lives of two very manly men. Harris and Mortensen have a genuine chemistry together -- they get laughs out of throwaway bits of business because you can tell how much the two characters mean to each other. Complicating their showdown with the bad guy, as well as their relationship to each other, is Renée Zellweger as Allison French, the town's newest citizen. When both men take a shine to her, audiences are prepped for a traditional love triangle, but Harris has thankfully cooked up something rather more unconventional.Because the machinations of catching the bad guy take a back seat to the motivations and emotions of the two leads, the second half of Appaloosa doesn't have the narrative rush that the first half does. However, this shouldn't scare off genre enthusiasts, as Harris more than satisfies the traditions of the genre -- especially in three realistically quick and explosive gunfights (one of them the classic quick-draw, showdown on Main Street variety). The achievement of Appaloosa, for all of the movie's familiar qualities, is that the characters are so specific that they reinvigorate the conventions. Thanks to the fine acting, the solid direction, and the first-rate screenplay, the highly entertaining Appaloosa is simultaneously a traditional Western, a buddy comedy, and a love story.

Appaloosa on TV

Zip Code: 10010 · Provider: Verizon Fios Freehold NY Plus-Digital (Jersey City) Edit
Tonight , 11:00 PM ET · Appaloosa  · Channel 421 · MAXP · Duration: 120 min.
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