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Angel and the Badman

Angel and the Badman (2009)

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Release Date: Jul 5, 2009 Wide

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Director Terry Ingram remakes the 1947 John Wayne classic Angel and the Badman with this made-for-TV version aired on the Hallmark Channel. Lou Diamond Phillips takes on Wayne's iconic role of Quirt Evans, a notorious gunslinger who begins to rethink his violent ways when he falls in love with a beautiful, peace-loving Quaker widow, Temperance (Deborah Kara Unger), while being hounded by a ruthless rival, Laredo Stevens (Luke Perry). The Duke's real-life grandson Brendan Wayne turns in a

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Western, Television

Jack Nasser

Oct 27, 2009

Barholtz Entertainment

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The original movie with John Wayne is one of my favorite movies of his, so I was a little aprehensive about the remake. It surprised me that it wasn't half bad. I think everyone did a pretty good job of updating it, but I still like the original better.
April 21, 2010
This remake is not as good as the original, but then no-one can easily and adequately fill John Wayne's shoes. Having said this, Lou Diamond Phillips carries the lead role with a quiet, understated gravitas and his co-star, Deborah Kara Unger, is equally compelling. The story is believable and interesting and it unfolds gently and without any jarring gaps or jumps. When Unger touches Phillips on the cheek and says "I love thee," director Terry Ingram keeps the scene schmaltz-free and warm. I enjoyed this movie very much.
February 14, 2010
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