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Revision as of 21:22, 28 December 2008
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Directed by | Lawrence Kasdan |
Written by | Lawrence Kasdan Mark Kasdan |
Produced by | Lawrence Kasdan |
Starring | Kevin Kline Scott Glenn Kevin Costner Danny Glover Brian Dennehy |
Cinematography | John Bailey |
Edited by | Carol Littleton |
Music by | Bruce Broughton |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release dates | July 10, 1985 |
Running time | 127 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | 26 million USD |
Silverado is a 1985 American Western film, first released on July 10, 1985. It was directed by Lawrence Kasdan and written by Lawrence and Mark Kasdan. The movie features an ensemble cast, including Kevin Kline as Paden, Scott Glenn as Emmett, Danny Glover as Malachi "Mal" Johnson, Kevin Costner as Jake, John Cleese as Sheriff John T. Langston and Brian Dennehy as Sherriff Cobb.
Plot overview
Four "lawful outlaws"—Paden (Kevin Kline), Emmett (Scott Glenn), Jake (Kevin Costner) and Mal (Danny Glover)—meet and travel to the town of Silverado, where they thwart a corrupt rancher and the ruthless sheriff who is on the rancher's payroll.
The film opens with a gunfight; Emmett kills four men, henchmen of a man named Ethan McKendrick (Ray Baker) (though Emmett does not know it at the time), whose father Emmett had killed a few years before. Emmett has recently been released from prison for the killing. As he travels to the town of Silverado, he finds a man, Paden, lying near death in the desert. The men Paden had been riding with had robbed him of nearly everything and left him for dead.
Emmett and Paden ride to the town of Turley to meet Emmett's brother, Jake, who has been jailed unfairly for killing a man in self-defense. Paden is also jailed when he finds the man who stole his Colt pistol and hat and kills him. Emmett breaks the two of them out of jail and the three escape with the help of Malachi Johnson, a black sharpshooter who was run out of town by Turley's overzealous sheriff, expatriate Englishman Langston (John Cleese).
After helping a wagon train of settlers recover their stolen cash from a group of thieves and leading them to Silverado, the group disbands to find their relatives, or, like Paden, settle into the town. Emmett and Jake hear from their sister's husband that Ethan McKendrick is attempting to seize all the land surrounding the town for cattle ranching. Mal finds his father's farm has been overrun by McKendrick's men and cattle, and his father has been driven illegally from his land and into a nearby mesa, where he hides in a cave.
The group soon discovers that the town sheriff, Cobb (Brian Dennehy), an old friend of Paden's, is on McKendrick's payroll and is defending the actions of the cattle rancher's thugs. Emmett, Jake and Mal decide to fight back and Paden is left to decide whether to keep the lucrative job Cobb has offered him or pursue justice. At the film's climax, Jake, Mal, Paden and Emmett fight their way to McKendrick and defeat him. Paden later kills Cobb in a shootout and becomes the town's new Sheriff.
Featured cast
Actor | Role |
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Rosanna Arquette | Hannah |
Ray Baker | Ethan McKendrick |
John Cleese | Sheriff John T. Langston |
Kevin Costner | Jake Hollis |
Brian Dennehy | Sheriff Cobb |
Jeff Fahey | Deputy Tyree |
James Gammon | Dawson |
Scott Glenn | Emmet Hollis |
Danny Glover | Malachi 'Mal' Johnson |
Jeff Goldblum | Calvin 'Slick' Stanhope |
Earl Hindman | J.T. Hollis |
Linda Hunt | Stella |
Brion James | Hobart |
Richard Jenkins | Kelly |
Kevin Kline | Paden |
Marvin J. McIntyre | Clerk at Cavalry Post |
Joe Seneca | Ezra Johnson |
Pepe Serna | Scruffy, McKendrick Hand |
Lynn Whitfield | Rae Johnson |
Amanda Wyss | Phoebe |
Awards
Silverado's score by Bruce Broughton was nominated for the Academy Award for Original Music Score in 1985. It lost to Out of Africa.
1986 Academy Awards (Oscars)
- Nominated - Best Original Score — Bruce Broughton
- Nominated - Best Sound Mixing — Donald O. Mitchell, Rick Kline, Kevin O'Connell, David M. Ronne
1986 Casting Society of America (Artios)
- Nominated - Best Casting for Feature Film: Drama — Wallis Nicita
Trivia
This article contains a list of miscellaneous information. (November 2008) |
- Lawrence Kasdan offered the role of Jake to Kevin Costner in part to make up for having cut Costner's scenes in The Big Chill.
- Earl Hindman, who plays J.T. (the brother-in-law of Emmett and Jake), plays Wilson on the television series Home Improvement, although he is hardly recognizable since a running gag of the series is to always obscure his face. At one point, J.T. is gagged, in a manner similar to the "face-hiding" that Wilson used.
- The final line of Silverado, "We'll be back!", shouted by Jake as he and Emmett ride into the sunset, has had countless fans wishing that a follow-up movie had been made (a 1999 nationwide video poll chose Silverado as the film "Most Deserving of a Sequel"), but time has eliminated that possibility.
- John Cleese's first line: "What's all this then?" is a direct reference to the words often uttered by law enforcement officers who entered the scene of a crime in Monty Python's Flying Circus.
- Kevin Costner owns a casino in Deadwood, South Dakota called the Midnight Star, after the saloon in the movie. He had wanted to name the casino Silverado, but there was already a casino by that name in Deadwood.
- The church featured in this film is also shown in the Guns N' Roses video "November Rain".