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The Outsider

His justice comes from the barrel of a gun.
2002 | 119m | English

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Montana sheep farmer Rebecca Yoder offers sanctuary to an on-the-lam outlaw, Johnny Gault, who is suffering from a gunshot wound. Yoder is a recent widow, and her decision to help the outsider doesn't sit well with her Quaker community. As a romance brews between her and Gault, it puts in jeopardy her standing among her devout neighbors. But when an evil rancher makes a play for the community's land, Gault's sharpshooting skills might prove his worth after all.
Release Date: Nov 10, 2002
Director: Randa Haines
Writer: Penelope Williamson
Genres: Romance, Drama, Western, TV Movie
Keywords woman director
Production Companies Hallmark Entertainment, Phoenix Pictures, Coote Hayes Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 05, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Tim Daly Johnny Gault
Naomi Watts Rebecca Yoder
Keith Carradine Noah Weaver
David Carradine Doctor Lucas Henry
Thomas Curtis Benjo Yoder
Brett Tucker Ben Yoder
John Noble Fergus Hunter
Grant Piro Woodrow Wharton
Peter McCauley Isaiah Miller
Jason Clarke Ray Childress
Todd Leigh Mose
Aaron James Cash Samuel Miller
Simon Watts Abram Miller
Eamon Farren Levi Miller
Kim Knuckey Sheriff Getts
Mick Roughan Jarvis Kennedy
Kathryn Smith Fannie Weaver
Barry Thurlow Plain Man Wagon Driver
David White Barkeep
Geoff Lyall Circuit Riding Preacher
Capkin Van Alphen Cowboy
Imogen Annesley Bar Girl
Leonie Plummer Plain Woman
David Pitstock Blacksmith
Stuart Maybury Ezra Fischer
Susan Dowideit Choir Member
Alison Goode Choir Member
Demis Lyall-Wilson Choir Member
Patrick Creamer Amish Villager (uncredited)
Natasha McDonald Amish Villager (uncredited)
Name Job
Randa Haines Director
Graham 'Grace' Walker Production Design
Tom McSweeney Casting
Gina Black Line Producer
Lisa Bromwell Editor
Clive Memmott Art Direction
Penelope Williamson Novel
Todd Boekelheide Original Music Composer
David Aulicino Casting
Beth Klein Casting
Margaret Archman Makeup & Hair
Vivienne Boo Fox Makeup & Hair
Sash Lamey Makeup Artist
Maree Stuartt Makeup Artist
Josef Schwaiger Stunt Coordinator
Mark Goellnicht Steadicam Operator
Bruce Shapiro Dialogue Coach
Anna Borghesi Costume Design
Jenny Wingfield Teleplay
Ben Nott Director of Photography
Maura Fay Casting
Bronwyn Fitzgerald Makeup & Hair
Karla Goldsmith Makeup & Hair
Cheryl Newton Wigmaker
Robert C. Rodriguez Post Production Supervisor
Zenon Sawko Camera Operator
Sean Barnes Still Photographer
Deborah Sutherland Production Accountant
Name Title
Diane Sokolow Executive Producer
Jeffrey M. Hayes Executive Producer
Darryl Sheen Producer
Mike Medavoy Executive Producer
Randa Haines Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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dennyjt
6.0

Shades of “Angel & The Badman” in this tale of wounded gunfighter Daly turning up at Quaker Watts’ shack. She takes him in and nurses him back to health, although wary of his quick temper. As he recovers, he is shadowed by her wide-eyed son, in the manner of “Shane”. Despite the obvious antecedents, ... this succeeds on its own merits as a rewarding adult Western. The local gang are gunning for Daly, having earlier swiftly dispatched Watts’ husband, but she finds opposition to her burgeoning love from the leaders of her cult, as Daly goes to town to face the gang. Keith Carradine is the religious leader, David Carradine the doctor.

Aug 01, 2022
Wuchak
8.0

**_Hidden gem of a Western_** In Montana, 1887, a shootist (Tim Daly) finds sanctuary with a widow (Naomi Watts) & her son, who happen to belong to a Plain People sect. Keith Carradine plays a neighboring elder while David Carradine is on hand as the local doctor. "The Outsider" (2002) meshes ... ideas from “Angel and the Badman,” “Shane,” “Witness” and “The Scarlet Letter” (1995) and is pretty much on par with the best of ’em in its own unique way. There’s a reverent, beautiful vibe reminiscent of “The Last of the Mohicans” (1992), just with the setting & tone of the future “Forsaken” with Donald & Kiefer Sutherland. Two heavy topics are addressed. One is absolute pacifism vs limited pacifism. The small sect advocates the former while the movie advocates the latter. Rebecca Yoder (Naomi) argues her case on the grounds of “turning the cheek,” but the Lord was talking about ignoring an insult for the sake of peace in that passage (since the statement referred to responding to a backhanded slap to the face); he wasn’t talking about dealing with serious criminal acts, like murder. As far as criminal acts go, Christ plainly said, “If the owner of the house had known at what time of night the thief was coming, he would have kept watch and would not have let his house be broken into.” Nehemiah 4 emphasizes how the returning Hebrews to Jerusalem “did their work with one hand and held a weapon in the other.” In other words, self-protection (including protecting your loved ones) against criminal threat is a natural right. For anyone who argues that Christ condemned living by the sword, there’s a vast difference between “living by the sword” and utilizing it when necessary. This explains why the disciples had swords in their possession for protection against thieves and cutthroats in their long travels, as shown in Luke 22:49-50. The other interesting topic concerns religious sectarianism and the issues thereof. The group shown in the movie are noble people, no doubt, but Johnny Gault (Daly) observes that they’ve inadvertently hindered their faith by an obsession with rules, which is legal-ism. The problem with this is that “the letter kills”; and this explains what happens to Rebecca’s brother. Will she allow legalism to kill her & her family (literally or figuratively) or will she escape? This has nothing to do with faith in God and everything to do with not putting God in a man-made box, which stifles life and stultifies growth. It runs 1 hours, 58 minutes, and was shot in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. GRADE: A-

Sep 13, 2025