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Lone Hero (2002)
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Rotten:1
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Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: A headstrong loner (Lou Diamond Phillips) heads into a sleepy western town on his chopper and terrorizes the outpost's residents. One member of the town (Sean Patrick Flannery) stands up to the... A headstrong loner (Lou Diamond Phillips) heads into a sleepy western town on his chopper and terrorizes the outpost's residents. One member of the town (Sean Patrick Flannery) stands up to the bully biker and a showdown of good versus evil takes place on streets of the very western town the two are fighting over. This HBO feature film combines the western and the biker picture in this tongue-in-cheek action romp. [More]
Starring: Lou Diamond Phillips, Sean Patrick Flannery, Robert Forster, Tanya Allen
Starring: Lou Diamond Phillips, Sean Patrick Flannery, Robert Forster, Tanya Allen
Director: Ken Sanzel
Director: Ken Sanzel
Screenwriter: Ken Sanzel
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Reviews for Lone Hero
The script (by director Ken Sanzel) is surprisingly intelligent, with several instances of clever dialogue and serious moments that don't feel awkward or out of place.
Flannery’s got the action-kid thing down pat whilst Philips is evidently able to immerse himself in any role he sets his psyche too. Whilst Lone Hero is probably the lowest fare these guys have ever participated in , it’s still eccentrically exciting
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