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1982 • Western / TV Movie • 96m

The Shadow Riders

"Sometimes you have to start a war to finish one."

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After starring in "The Sacketts", Tom Selleck and Sam Elliott team up again but this time as Mac and Dal Traven, in a movie based on a classic Louis L'Amour novel. They are brothers, who meet up at the end of the Civil War fighting on opposite sides. They go home only to find their family in dire need and their sisters and brother kidnapped by ruthless raiders. They set out to rescue their family.

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Tom Selleck
Tom Selleck
Mac Traven
Sam Elliott
Sam Elliott
Dal Traven
Ben Johnson
Ben Johnson
Uncle 'Black Jack' Traven
Geoffrey Lewis
Geoffrey Lewis
Major Cooper Ashbury, Comanchero Leader
Gene Evans
Gene Evans
Colonel Holiday Hammond, Gunrunner
Katharine Ross
Katharine Ross
Kate Connery / Sister Katherine
Dominique Dunne
Dominique Dunne
Sissy Traven
Scanlon Gail
Scanlon Gail
Yankee Officer
R.G. Armstrong
R.G. Armstrong
Sheriff Miles Gillette
Marshall R. Teague
Marshall R. Teague
Lieutenant Butler
Jane Greer
Jane Greer
Ma Traven
Harry Carey, Jr.
Harry Carey, Jr.
Pa Traven
Jeannetta Arnette
Jeannetta Arnette
Southern Belle
Owen Orr
Owen Orr
Frank King
Director: Andrew V. McLaglenScreenplay: Jim ByrnesProducer: Dennis Durney

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John Chard
2017-01-02
50%

The Traven Brothers. The Shadow Riders is directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and adapted to screenplay by Jim Byrnes from the novel written by Louis L'Amour. It stars Tom Selleck, Sam Elliott, Katharine Ross, Dominique Dunne, Ben Johnson and Geoffrey Lewis. Music is by Jerrold Immel and cinematography by Jack Whitman. A CBS TV production, The Shadow Riders has Selleck (Mac Traven) and Elliott (Dal Traven) as brothers, who even though they fought on different sides in the Civil War, there fondness for each other still exists. With the war now officially ended, the brothers meet up and head for the family home, here they find their parents telling of how their sisters and Dal's girlfriend Kate (Ross) have been abducted by Renegade Rebels. The men promptly set off in search of their loved ones... It's all very much standard stuff, both in plot telling and production values. Exuding very much a family feel, it's a disappointingly bloodless and sexless picture, with some cliché'd dialogue, poor musical accompaniments to certain scenes (tonally way off) and filler sequences thrown in for good measure. That said, it's very much a harmless piece, with the two male leads good company to share some time with, while Johnson and Harry Carey Jr. offer up a welcoming presence. Location scenery is also well photographed, keeping things airy, and ultimately it's a decent enough time waster for Western fans not expecting an under seen gem. 6/10

Wuchak
2026-03-11
60%

**_Selleck and Sam Elliott as brothers chasing Confederate renegades_** While this is not a sequel to “The Sacketts” from three years earlier, it features five of the main actors of that 2-part film (aka ‘miniseries’), as well as the writers, Louis L'Amour and Jim Byrnes. Selleck and Elliott, as well as Jeff Osterhage, all wanted to play in another Western together and so they contacted L’Amour about it and this movie is the result. The events take place in the weeks after Lee surrendered to Grant. It’s a good enough Western, which is to be expected with such stalwarts involved in the production. There are similarities to John Wayne’s “The Undefeated” from thirteen years earlier, although this one is distinguished by ocean shore sequences, which brings to mind “One-Eyed Jacks.” Unfortunately, there are some glaring mistakes which can be attributed to the television budget, such as Kate (Katharine Ross) handing Jesse a modern lock blade knife on the beach. Then there’s the frivolous banjo-plucking score combined with too many smiles, which doesn’t gel with the grim nature of the life-or-death proceedings. Then, again, these guys just made it through the Civil War so maybe this adventure seems like child’s play by comparison. Petite blonde Natalie May is on hand as Heather, one of the females destined for slavery in Mexico. She had a memorable part in the post-apocalyptic “Parasite” released earlier the same year. It runs about 1h 32m and was shot in the Jamestown/Sonora area, which is a 2-hour drive southeast of Sacramento in north-central California; meanwhile the Baffin Bay, Texas, scenes were done at Santa Cruz, which is an almost 3-hour drive to the southwest from Jamestown. GRADE: B-

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Released
Origin
ER, US
Languages
English
Studios
CBS Entertainment Productions, Columbia Pictures Television, The Pegasus Group

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