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| Genre | Drama, Westerns |
| Format | Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen, Dubbed |
| Contributor | Fred Weintraub, Thomas McGuane, Slim Pickens, William Wiard, Steve McQueen, Billy "Green" Bush, Bud Shrake, Linda Evans, Richard Farnsworth See more |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 38 minutes |
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Tom Horn (DVD) Steve McQueen stars as a legendary American as wild and untamed as the Old West. He charged with Teddy Roosevelt up San Juan Hill. Became famous for capturing the legendary Apache chief Geronimo. And before his 44th birthday, was killed by the man who employed him to stop cattle rustlers in Wyoming--because he was too good, and too lethal, at his job. He was Tom Horn.
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.40:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 5.25 x 0.75 inches; 1.6 Ounces
- Item model number : 2232770
- Director : William Wiard
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen, Dubbed
- Run time : 1 hour and 38 minutes
- Release date : May 31, 2005
- Actors : Steve McQueen, Linda Evans, Richard Farnsworth, Billy "Green" Bush, Slim Pickens
- Dubbed: : French
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish, French
- Producers : Fred Weintraub, Steve McQueen
- Language : Unqualified, English (Dolby Digital 1.0), French (Dolby Digital 1.0)
- Studio : WarnerBrothers
- ASIN : B0008ENHUS
- Writers : Thomas McGuane, Bud Shrake
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #10,172 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #174 in Westerns (Movies & TV)
- #1,673 in Drama DVDs
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The epic conflict resulting from changing times.
McQueen nailed the life of Tom Horn and Horn's last chapter. Horn was a less well known icon of the wild southwest who played a key role in closing the chapter on the wild southwest. Horn's life was that of an adventurer who's sole and demeanor was forged in wild and lawlessness of the last of the 1800s.
The turn of the century was embracing civilization made safe to survive by the considerable efforts of the likes of Tom Horn. Tom lived his fascinating and often violent life having to be self-reliant and having to take matters into his own hands as simply a matter of survival - as there was nobody else to turn to.
It came to define him. Many of the more genteel norms of a civilized world were now coming of age: well depicted in the movie, but were never exactly part of the crucible in which Tom's entire life was forged. And, there we have the conflict.
And with the backdrop of changing realities durning the turn of the century, one of Wyoming's cattleman's associations dilemmas was the demise of Tom Horn.
The association was desperate to solve the (becoming rampant) cattle rustling problem that was taking the profit out of their cattle business. Being impatient for resolution, they didn't have the patience for being immersed in the legal remedies being ushered in by civilization and the new norms of the 20 century and their desire to 'fit in' and be part of that.
So, for a time the Association was willing to accept the 'no questions asked" solutions forged in the self-reliance of those (like Horn) in the past, They were willing to look the other way; to accept that aspect that defined Tom Horn and his reputation. And for a time things went well. Maybe too well!
Regardless of Toms' methods and the fact the rustling stopped, when it became obvious their association was near to be exposed as Tom's employer, it appears Tom was double crossed.
Although the seeds of betrayal were clearly sewn at the inception of Tom's taking on the position of Cattle Detective, Tom took the word of the Association's spokesman (Coble) for granted. (It was more common in Tom's time for a man's honor to depend on his word and to defend and stand by it, It defined him. Anything less and his reputation descend to that of being one of the despicable rabble.) Tom believed Coble's word was true; that the Association would be stand behind him "100%". Apparently not, and Tom paid for his mistake with his life.
Besides the movie, Steve McQueen was an avid connoisseur of the weapons used in the wild west. He obviously researched Tom Horn's choice of weapons, specifically the 45-60 Winchester depicted well in the movie. (By "depicted well" I'm sure anyone that has shot a lever action in 45-60 or 45-70 in real life can attest to McQueen's accurate portrayal of shooting a cannon like that Winchester Horn carried.)
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Steve McQueen. Who never lost it as he got older.









