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    Anuj P.

    Anuj P.

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    Cahill - United States Marshal

    Reviewed on 07/12/07
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    apuri rated this product 4 out of 5 stars

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    Hi my name is __________ and today I'm reviewing the DVD of the movie __________ the US Marshall. _________ is actually the character played by John Wayne and this is not the very best movie of John Wayne but he's still done a very good job in it. The story is that he is a US Marshall and in the beginning of the story they're like five thugs and he is the only US Marshall and still he is able to he has the grits to capture them and bring them to jail. Another group of thugs they're actually in prison and they are helped by this kid who lets them escape. They loot a bank they hide the treasure and then they go back to the jail so no one would actually suspect them so there's a really nice story developed there. Also when John Wayne returns to the jail he finds that his son is in jail because of drinking and having a fight. So he has to make sure that his kid is on the right track and also take control of the whole situation. That's what the movie is about really interesting. Little bit of action not much it's more talking than fighting in this movie. Grab this DVD; watch it really nice DVD. I rate it 4

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    based on 3 video reviews

    After the late-career high of True Grit , only The Cowboys and The Shootist escaped the curse of half-baked scripts, recycled material, and lackadaisical filmmaking that characterized John Wayne's last half-dozen years in movies. Cahill is no exception, but it's more energetic than The...

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    After the late-career high of True Grit , only The Cowboys and The Shootist escaped the curse of half-baked scripts, recycled material, and lackadaisical filmmaking that characterized John Wayne's last half-dozen years in movies. Cahill is no exception, but it's more energetic than The Undefeated and Chisum (likewise nominally directed by Andrew V. McLaglen), with a certain Gothic tinge. Also, the theme of a dedicated professional who lets his job keep him from being part of his children's lives appears to have had some relevance for the producer-star. Marshal Cahill's two sons ( Summer of '42 's Gary Grimes and the preteen Clay O'Brien) are so unhinged by paternal "negligence" that they get caught up in a twisted bank-robbery scheme with a very bad guy, a veritable bogeyman (George Kennedy). Cahill has to sort his familial crisis and several outlaw crews, with the assistance of a sardonic half-breed scout (Neville Brand) who teases him mightily. --Richard T. Jameson
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