a5c7b9f00b After years of suffering under her beating husband, Sarah decides to no longer take any humiliation or battery, and kills him. For that, Marshal Speakes, her father-in-law, sentences her to the gallows. During a failed hold-up on the coach, she escapes, but Jack Cooper manages to snatch away the transported twenty-five hundred dollars from her, which she would have needed to start a new life. So she follows him to get it back. Soon they have to team up against the Marshal, who wants her dead so badly, he doesn&#39;t mind breaking the law. I don&#39;t like westerns, and I absolutely hate Sam Elliot, beyond words. But, I actually enjoyed this. One of the few feminine westerns out there. All westerns usually seem so macho pig, with no story line, and gunfights galore. All the acting was pretty good, except for Sam Elliot, who I don&#39;t see why everyone says he&#39;s so good, and I&#39;m not saying Frank Whaley was bad in this, but I did see hints of Swing Kids, every so often. But, overall, it&#39;s good, and worth watching even if you hate westerns. Its got a pretty face, one con man, a hardened marshal (Sam Elliot) and miscellaneous one-time deputies. <br/><br/>Just another boilerplate western with very little creativity in the plot or anything else for that matter. <br/><br/>What would Sam Elliot be without that unique voice who is better at voice overs, than anything else? (Beef, its whats for dinner) Lots of customary shootouts with people dropping from a spray of bullets. <br/><br/>It gets five stars because itsmediocrea movie can get. Not good and not bad. Here&#39;s the thing. I got a Sam Elliott &quot;western collection&quot; at a yard sale and this was the first of the three movies I watched. I&#39;m going to read the reviews on the other two movies before wasting my time on another mediocre movie.
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