Silverado (2002)
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Director:Lawrence Kasdan
Studio:Sony Pictures
Producer:Michael Grillo
Writer:Mark Kasdan
Rating:4.0 (180 votes)
Rated:PG-13
Date Added:2009-12-30
Last Seen:2018-06-26
ASIN:B00000JZI9
UPC:9780767833059
Price:$14.95
Genre:Westerns
Release:2002-06-04
Location:0674
Duration:132
Picture Format:Anamorphic Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
Sound:Dolby
Languages:English, Spanish, Portuguese
Subtitles:English, Spanish, Portuguese, Georgian, Chinese, Thai
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Lawrence Kasdan  ...  (Director)
Mark Kasdan  ...  (Writer)
 
Kevin Kline  ...  
Scott Glenn  ...  
Kevin Costner  ...  
Danny Glover  ...  
Marvin J. McIntyre  ...  
John Bailey  ...  Cinematographer
Summary: Director Lawrence Kasdan ("The Big Chill") clearly set out to make an old-fashioned Western, but he couldn't help bringing a hip, self-conscious attitude to the proceedings. "Silverado" thus finds its own funky tone--sometimes rousing, sometimes winking. Four cowpokes converge on a little Western burg called Silverado; they're played by Kevin Kline (a distinctly modern kind of Western hero), Scott Glenn, Danny Glover, and the rowdy young Kevin Costner. Kasdan peppers the somewhat generic action with smart dialogue and a parade of quirky supporting players, including John Cleese as a sheriff who seems to have stepped straight from a Monty Python sketch into an Old West saloon. Bruce Broughton supplies the music, a real throwback to the glory days of thundering Western themes. One thing's for sure: "Silverado"'s a lot more fun than the later Kasdan-Costner Western, "Wyatt Earp". "--Robert Horton"