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The Long Riders
During the years following the Civil War, banks and trains become the targets of the James-Younger gang, outlaws who terrorize the Midwestern United States. Due to an event, the groups of brothers go their separate ways, but they soon regroup for an ill-fated bank job in Northfield, Minn., that results in an epic chase.
1 October 1950, Houston, Texas, USA
29 November 1916, Los Angeles, California, USA
16 May 1921, Saugus, California, USA
5 March 1923
14 April 1938, San Diego, California, USA
14 September 1938, Dayton, Ohio, USA
24 March 1954, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
13 May 1942, Hinsdale, Illinois, USA
5 May 1951, New York City, New York, USA
February 14, 2010
A Western NirvanaApril 02, 2008
One of the more idiosyncratic James gang westerns but not necessarily one of the better ones.February 05, 2008
What's ultimately missing is a definable point of view which would tie together the myriad events on display and fill in the blanks which Hill has imposed on the action by sapping it of emotional or historical meaning.February 05, 2008
It is an action film, an engaging one, and covers old ground with a contemporary style which never feels out of place.May 04, 2012
The Long Riders isn't quite sure which way it wants to ride, but the action scenes and cinematography make up for any misdirection.February 05, 2008
Walter Hill's first outright failure.July 01, 2011
Hill's lean, mean approach never had a more appealing texture than it does here...February 09, 2006
A beautiful, laconic and unsentimental film.June 27, 2008
The casting problems aside, this is a fairly solid, but not particularly extraordinary film.February 05, 2008
A superb, nitty-gritty retelling of the story of the James-Younger gang.October 07, 2011
Hill is very much in the American grain, the inheritor of the Ford-Hawks-Walsh tradition of artful, understated action film making.February 05, 2008
Sacrificing investigations into the mentality behind America's most feared band of outlaws, Hill plumps for an evocation of time and place. He does a magnificent job.