
Cahill: United States Marshal (1973)
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I thought George Kennedy won the spotlight in this movie. Too much of the Duke just trying to teach the boys a lesson. It was OK.
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Maybe so but imagine what it would have been like without Duke. When that movie was made, I was working 12 hours a day and trying to raise two boys. I guess maybe it was eaiser for me to relate to what Duke was going through. I agree that George Kennedy did a good job in this film but he was the guy I was afraid of in real life when it came to my kids. This one is a movie I remember well. Big Jim
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I've always liked this movie. I Saw this at the drive-in theater in Garland, Texas when I was about 7 years old! It's kind of low budget, and doesn't have the best production values...but it does something a multi-million dollar blockbuster of today can't do...tells me a good story! I've seen weaker movies than this win Oscars!
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Just bought a 4-disc set with CAHILL, McQ, THE TRAIN ROBBERS, and CHISUM at Wal-Mart. I already have the latter two films but had yet to get CAHILL and McQ on DVD. Just watched CAHILL for the first time, and must say it's quite bland. It makes CHISUM look like a sweeping epic in comparison. Elmer Bernstein, who had a tendency to steal from himself, contributes a score that sounds like leftovers from BIG JAKE.
Worth having, definitely, and not a total loss, but resolutely unspecial and at times even somewhat unappealing.
Now to watch McQ, which I haven't seen since catching it on the big screen when it was first released. -
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