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| Release Date: |
November 30, 2001 (Limited) |
| Genre: |
Action, Drama |
| Running Time: |
90 minutes |
| MPAA Rating: |
Rated PG-13 for western violence. |
| Director: |
Steve Miner |
| Writer: |
John Milius, Ehren Kruger |
| Cast: |
Leonor Varela, Randy Travis, Tom Skerritt, Usher Raymond, Robert Patrick, Billy Morton, Alfred Molina, Dylan McDermott, Marco Leonardi, Ashton Kutcher, Oded Fehr, Rachael Leigh Cook, Stephen Bridgewater, James Van Der Beek, Jon Abrahams, Vincent Spano |
Texas, 1875. In a land without justice, where chaos reigns, one legendary man, Leander McNelly (Dylan McDermott), is chosen to lead a group of unlikely heroes (James Van Der Beek, Usher Raymond, Randy Travis, Ashton Kutcher and Robert Patrick). These young men, out-manned and out-gunned, must battle an army of renegade outlaws led by the ruthless John King Fisher (Alfred Molina). Sworn to protect the innocent and the women they love (Rachael Leigh Cook, Leonar Read more
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Movie Review
Grade: D+
Most studio executives have realized that western action movies are no longer the popular thing they once were, but obviously not all of them. Granted 2001's other western movie, American Outlaws, was a little better than expected - but still nothing to scream about - what did they expect from Texas Rangers? Well, hopefully they foresaw the same thing that I did, a long-delayed, poorly-written, bad-acted, and non-exciting flop that wasn't even released in over a 1000 theaters nationwide. Read the full movie review
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