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Cahill U.S. Marshal (1973)
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After the late-career high of True Grit, only The Cowboys and The Shootist escaped the curse of half-baked scripts, recycled material, and lackadaisical filmmaking that characterized John Wayne's last half-dozen years in movies. Cahill is no exception, but it's more energetic than The Undefeated and Chisum (likewise nominally directed by Andrew V. McLaglen), with a certain Gothic tinge. Also, the theme of a dedicated professional who lets his job keep him from being part of his children's lives appears to have had some relevance for the producer-star. Marshal Cahill's two sons (Summer of...
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| Cahill U.S. Marshal Movie Review by Movie Addict (5/26/2007) |
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There may be a lot of people that will dismiss this movie as just another example of John Wayne's typical western persona. If they do, they really didn't pay attention to what was being said throughout the film.
In the 150+ hours of John Wayne movies on TV this week in honor of what would be his 100th birthday, this one...
(complete Cahill U.S. Marshal review by Movie Addict)
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