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Mr. Horn

The true life adventure of the man who caught Geronimo.
1979 | 180m | English

(202 votes)

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Director: Jack Starrett
Writer: William Goldman
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Western saga based on the legend of frontier folk hero Tom Horn, including his role in the trackdown of Geronimo in the 1880s with his mentor and pal, Al Sieber, the fabled Indian scout, his later days as a Pinkerton detective, and the way he was used by both sides in turn-of-the-century cattle wars, leading to his tragic death.
Release Date: Feb 01, 1979
Director: Jack Starrett
Writer: William Goldman
Genres: Western, TV Movie
Keywords cavalry scout
Production Companies Lorimar Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Name Character
David Carradine Tom Horn
Richard Widmark Al Sieber
Karen Black Ernestina Crawford
Richard Masur Sheriff Ed Smalley
Clay Tanner Lt. Henry Lawton
Pat McCormick John Noble
Jack Starrett Gen. George Crook
John Durren Marshal Joe LeFlors
Jeremy Slate Capt. Emmet Crawford
Enrique Lucero Geronimo
Stafford Morgan Gen. Nelson Miles
Don Collier Mr. Nickell
James Oliver Mickey Free
George Reynolds 1st Rustler
William Smith Jr. 2nd Rustler
Ian McLean Fat Rustler
Regino Herrera Nana
Noé Murayama Dandy Jim
Ramiro Ramírez Dead Shot
Alexis Jacks Mandy Irwin
Marilyn Starr Pretty Saloon Girl
Michael F. Tanner Art Laughoff
Sunshine Parker Vern Laughoff
Dan Vadis Gene Laughoff
Seamon Glass Skinny Rustler
Lou Cutell Small Man
Blackie Dammett Small Rustler
Billy Murphy Willie Nickell
Tiger Williams Teenager
John Philip Dayton Man on Street
John Malloy Judge
John Alderman Attorney
Leon Frederick Livery Man
James Steward Court Reporter
Jon Jacobs Deputy in Jail
Javier Aguilera Flagman
Boyd Cabeen Townsman (uncredited)
Ken DuMain Townsman (uncredited)
Rod McGaughy Juror (uncredited)
Monty O'Grady Townsman (uncredited)
John Quijada Juror (uncredited)
Arnold Roberts Assistant D.A. (uncredited)
Jack Slate Townsman (uncredited)
Bill Walker Townsman (uncredited)
Name Job
William Goldman Writer
Jack Starrett Director
Jorge Stahl Jr. Director of Photography
Jerry Fielding Original Music Composer
Michael McCroskey Editor
Jerold Franks Casting
Barbara Miller Casting
William J. Creber Production Design
Agustín Ituarte Art Direction
Charles Korian Set Decoration
Caren Dahy Makeup Artist
Sandra Henderson Hairstylist
Name Title
Elliott Kastner Producer
Octavio Elías Associate Producer
Robert L. Jacks Producer
Lee Rich Executive Producer
Catherine McCabe Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Now, I'm no expert on this gentleman, but fact, fiction or a combination of both (most likely) it is still superior effort from David Carradine in the title role as this pioneering individual whose versatility saw him carry out a wide range of jobs sometimes for and sometimes against Uncle Sam. Abet ... ted by his cranky sidekick Al Sieber (Richard Widmark) this tall tale involves them both in just about every event from this period of expansionist American history from Geronimo to the railroads. It's quite a well slung together western adventure, there is plenty of action and for people who neither know (nor care) about the actual timeline of the events or the characters, it is just an opportunity to see both actors turn in strong performances, and to gel well together in a well paced, better looking television movie. The settings give the photographer every opportunity to convey the grandeur and the hostility of this epic environment, too. The film is way, way too long - it felt like a three parter rolled into one (perhaps it was?) with a dialogue that is pretty ropey at times - there are times when it isn't the most audible either, which is odd given it was made for a small screen with a speaker the size of a cigarette box. Still, it is an interesting template for the real adventures of a man who was one of those who made America what it became...

Jun 05, 2023