
Overview:
Ten years after the Civil War has ended, the Governor of Texas asks Leander McNelly to form a company of Rangers to help uphold the law along the Mexican border. With a few veterans of the war, most of the recruits are young men who have little or no experience with guns or policing crime.Status: | Released (2001-11-30) |
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BoxOffice: | $623,374 |
Screen: | George Durham, Scott Busby, Martin Copeland |
Productions: | Dimension Films |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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- 32597: Dylan McDermott - Leander McNelly
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- 74598: Scott Busby - Screenplay - Writing
- 74597: George Durham - Author - Writing
- 58712: Steve Miner - Director - Directing
- 74599: Martin Copeland - Screenplay - Writing
- 8684: Dan Bradley - Second Unit Director - Directing
- 1535124: Michael Runyard - Stunts - Crew
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Reviews
John Chard
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Young Guns, Go For It! A choppy mess! The changing of history is kinda irrelevant in films of this type, you tend to go in just wanting to be thrilled and tingled. Sadly this can do neither and can only light the fires of a youthful audience interested in the pretty stars on show. ....
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