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Crossfire Trail

A hero is measured by the enemies he makes.
2001 | 95m | English

(4043 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Simon Wincer
Writer: Louis L'Amour
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Rafe Covington is as good as his word, and he's determined to keep his promise to a dying man that he'll look after the man's widow and Wyoming ranch. But the widow doubts the integrity of drifter Covington. And an unscrupulous land grabber and his gunmen are sizing up the ranch the way a spider eyes a fly.
Release Date: Jan 21, 2001
Director: Simon Wincer
Writer: Louis L'Amour
Genres: Action, Drama, Romance, Thriller, Western, TV Movie
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Production Companies Turner Network Television, Brandman Productions, TWS Productions II
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Tom Selleck Rafe Covington
Virginia Madsen Anne Rodney
David O'Hara Rock Mullaney
Christian Kane J.T. Langston
Ken Pogue Gene Thompson
Patrick Kilpatrick Mike Taggart
William Sanderson Dewey
Daniel Parker Taggart Gang
Marshall R. Teague Snake Corville
Brad Johnson Beau Dorn
Mark Harmon Bruce Barkow
Wilford Brimley Joe Gill
Barry Corbin Sheriff Walter Moncrief
Rex Linn Luke Taggart
Joanna Miles Melissa Thompson
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Wuchak
7.0

Solid traditional Western with Tom Selleck, Virginia Madsen and Mark Harmon RELEASED TO TV IN 2001 and directed by Simon Wincer, "Crossfire Trail" is a Western starring Tom Selleck as a laconic Westerner named Rafe Covington who travels to Wyoming to honor his promise to a dying friend: Look afte ... r the man’s wife (Virginia Madsen) and ranch after he’s gone. The problem is, the charlatan mogul of the nearby town wants them too (Mark Harmon). While this was a TNT production, it’s on par with the average traditional Western/theatrical release, e.g. “The War Wagon” (1967) or “Open Range” (2003), and is more satisfying than most goofy spaghetti Westerns. Voluptuous Madsen is formidable in the female department while cutie Kyla (Anderson) Wise works well in the periphery as a barmaid. Moreover, likable Selleck towers in the role of the noble protagonist, who attracts an equally noble group of sidekicks (Wilford Brimley, Christian Kane and David O'Hara). The story surprisingly loses steam in the last act with a classic shootout-in-town between the heroes and villains. Don’t get me wrong, the fight is muscular and competently executed, it’s just a little lackluster somehow and gives away the flick’s TV origins. Nevertheless, this is a worthwhile modern Western with Harmon superlative as the swindling antagonist. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 32 minutes and was shot at CL Ranch, Calgary, Alberta. WRITERS: Charles Robert Carner (script) and Louis L'Amour (book). GRADE: B

Jun 23, 2021