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| Gary Busey | ... | ||
| Michael Worth | ... |
John Slaughter
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| Jeff Fahey | ... | ||
| Adrienne Barbeau | ... |
Mattie Baker
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| Craig Wasson | ... |
Cherokee Bill
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| Jenya Lano | ... |
Savanah Starr
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| James Hong | ... |
Weng
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| John Laughlin | ... |
Sheriff Clay
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| Rance Howard | ... |
Cash
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| David Jean Thomas | ... |
Kill'n Jim Jackson
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| Christa Sauls | ... |
Jasmine
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| April Hong | ... |
Ming
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| Peter Kwong | ... |
Song
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Michiko Nishiwaki | ... |
Hana
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| Dan Southworth | ... |
Wu Chen
(as Daniel Southworth)
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In 1882, 20 years after an almost forgotten massacre took place, the only living witness to the crime, John Slaughter, returns to the town where it happened. Now finding the town run by the man behind the terrible act, Slaughter teams up with the mysterious gunslinger Savannah Starr to try and rid the west of one of it's great evils. Written by Virgil Hilts
I am a true lover of westerns, including the "B" westerns of Hollywood's golden era, so I tend to be tolerant of diverse production values. However, this is truly a time-waster. Continuity is sporadic, transitions are sometimes clumsy, comedy breaks are mediocre to silly, and stunt work is often abysmal. Gary Busey is the highlight in this film, although he did nothing to elevate his status by playing in this movie. He is a talented and accomplished actor and would undoubtedly shine, in even the worst movie. (Perhaps he just had that chance.) Now, not every small movie is a time-waster. Some of them turn out to be real gems. This is not one of them.