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Appaloosa
Directed by
Ed Harris
R
2008
1h 55m
Western
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Drama
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6.7
77%
55%
6.6
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Two friends hired to police a small town that is suffering under the rule of a rancher find their job complicated by the arrival of a young widow.
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Cast of Appaloosa
Viggo Mortensen
Everett Hitch
Ed Harris
Virgil Cole / Director / Screenplay / Producer
Renée Zellweger
Allie
Jeremy Irons
Randall Bragg
Timothy Spall
Phil Olson
Ariadna Gil
Katie
James Gammon
Earl May
Cerris Morgan-Moyer
Tilda
Tom Bower
Abner Raines
Timothy V. Murphy
Vince
Luce Rains
Dean
Gabriel Marantz
Joe Whittfield
James Tarwater
Chalk
Boyd Kestner
Bronc
Benjamin Rosenshein
Town Boy
Robert Jauregui
Marshall Jack Bell
Erik J. Bockemeier
Fat Wallis
Freddie Hice
Bragg's Third Man
Tim Carroll
Wagon Driver
Neil Summers
Bragg's Fourth Man
Appaloosa Ratings & Reviews
Variety
Todd McCarthy
Dialogue, much of it lifted straight from Parker's novel, proves mostly engaging.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
Harris displays a quiet, unshowy confidence and a genuine fondness for the genre, capturing the horses and guns and saloon glasses in a soft, almost-sundown light.
San Francisco Chronicle
Peter Hartlaub
Harris co-wrote, directed and stars in the film, which is filled with humor, action and clever turns.
Houston Chronicle
Amy Biancolli
From its first, mournful brass theme, Ed Harris's Appaloosa nails the look and feel of a classic Western. This is an old-style, laconically macho, six-shooting horse opera made with an obvious and unapologetic love of the genre.
Detroit News
Tom Long
After Appaloosa establishes its slightly modern characters in a traditional setting, it has nowhere to go but toward the completely expected.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
Harris directs with a steady hand and sharp eye for the best in his fellow actors.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
Mortensen should certainly do another western, soon. Preferably he should do one with a real sense of danger to go along with all the neat, tidy, highfalutin' honor and decency.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
In its own quiet way it delivers the goods.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
A warmly made, slightly offbeat movie about friendly devotion. It also happens to be a western, and every man in it is grizzled or wizened or both.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
A suitable slow burn punctuated by sudden acts of violence; it fairly oozes off the screen like bloodied molasses, and then, heated, bubbles up and over, all smoke and fire and endless clouds of New Mexico dust.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Quiet, contemplative and with an astonishing climax that spins the film on its head and gives it meaning and nuance I almost didn't see coming, this is a story of male friendship that's both stirring and powerful.
Washington Post
Mike Mayo
Filled with dusty light, craggy facial features and broad landscapes, it's a solid story that honors the traditions of the genre as it reworks them.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Scott Von Doviak
For its first hour or so, Appaloosa is a crisply paced pleasure, mostly thanks to the interplay between Harris and Mortensen.
Movie Retriever
Brian Tallerico
Appaloosa is a familiar story told well enough that it's worth seeing, but won't truly linger for any but the most diehard Western fanatic.
The Hollywood Reporter
Kirk Honeycutt
A fine dramatic comedy with fresh characters, witty dialogue and a keen interest in how relationships must have developed among frontier folks, tyrannical ranchers, no-nonsense lawmen and -- oh, yes -- the complicated women on that frontier.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Carrie Rickey
Appaloosa is an archetypal western with touches of the modern buddy comedy. Though it falls short of these classics, it is a little bit Destry Rides Again and a little bit more Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
What is seductive about Appaloosa is its easygoing rhythm.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
Ambition is a great quality in a filmmaker, especially when it's realized. Yet there is something to be said for just telling a story, and with Appaloosa, Harris does a fine job of it.
UGO
Keith Uhlich
The various symbols never coalesce into metaphor so much as they stand stagnant and hollow at the edges of the frame.
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