Silverado
A good, humorous, adventurous Western romp in the classic tradition. Updated
and presented with care are all the old clichés of the West except menacing
Indian attacks. This movie has the pace and lively score of the old Saturday-matinee
cowboy movies. The problem here is not Indians, but a group of bad guys in the
form of land-grabbing ranchers who are making things far too uncomfortable for
the new settlers. The old 'wandering cowboy--settling down' tension takes the
form of Good Guy Kevin Kline, leader of the Lawrence Kasdan acting company.
And the Western-revision is offered here by black Cowboy Danny Glover, who proves
to be as good a rifle shot as he is a friend. Rosanna Arquette, since
eclipsed by sister Patricia, offers us the contemporary, more slightly complicated
female Western role, though she does spend a good deal of her performance looking
needy and doe-eyed in the direction of Kline. A young Kevin Costner lends the
movie some energy and spark (whatever happened to that from him?) as the loose-cannon
sure-shot. There is nothing new, aggressive or unusual here, but this is a highly
entertaining, well done, straightforward Western. For those looking for a high
degree of fun and adventure, presented in a quality package, we at CouchCowboy
offer this as a Must See.
Jed
Director: Lawrence Kasdan
Screenwriter: Lawrence and Mark Kasdan
Cast: Kevin Kline ...Paden
Scott Glenn... Emmett
Kevin Costner... Jake
Danny Glover .... Malachi "Mal" Johnson
Marvin J. McIntyre .... Clerk
Brad Williams .... Trooper
Sheb Wooley .... Cavalry Sergeant
Jon Kasdan .... Boy at Outpost
John Cleese .... Sheriff John Langston
Todd Allen .... Deputy Kern
Kenny Call .... Deputy Block
Bill Thurman .... Proprietor, Carter
Meg Kasdan .... Barmaid
Date: 1985 133 mins.
"Have you ever seen what a Henry rifle can
do to a man?" -Danny Glover-
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