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Monte Walsh (2002)
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Starring: Tom Selleck, Keith Carradine, Barry Corbin, William Devane, George Eads, James Gammon, Isabella Rossellini, Wallace Shawn
Director: Simon Wincer
Category: Westerns
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English,Spanish,French
Length:
117 mins
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The Last Cowboy

Times change, Monte Walsh doesn't. For him, being a cowboy isn't a job, it's a life. And that's something the fenced-in, corporate bean-counting ways of the onrushing 20th century must never alter.

Tom Selleck plays Monte, struggling to continue the life he knows while seeing the new era nudge the cowboy way toward history's dustbin. Lonesome Dove Emmy winner Simon Wincer directs this elegiac Western featuring a superb supporting cast and based on a novel by the author of Shane. Respect yourself and others. Keep it simple, keep it true, keep it free. That's pretty much the code of honor Monte lives by. And if anyone defiles that code, it's something he's willing to fight for.

 
 
   
   

 
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