''Monte Walsh'' is a 2003 American
Western television film directed by
Simon Wincer and starring
Tom Selleck,
Isabella Rossellini, and
Keith Carradine
Keith Ian Carradine ( ; born August 8, 1949) is an American actor who has had success on stage, film, and television. He is known for his roles as Tom Frank in Robert Altman's film ''Nashville'', Wild Bill Hickok in the HBO series '' Deadwood ...
. It was adapted from
Jack Schaefer's 1963 novel ''Monte Walsh''. This film is a remake of the 1970
Monte Walsh film that starred Lee Marvin.
Monte Walsh is the quintessential cowboy—the last of a dying breed. His story takes place in the waning years of the "Old West," near the end of the 19th century. Two long-time cowboys, Monte and his best friend Chet, have their lives on the range inexorably changed by the coming modernity and a fellow cowboy who becomes involved with rustling, robbery, and killing.
The film premiered on
TNT on January 17, 2003.
Overview
Set in Wyoming and filmed in Alberta, Canada, ''Monte Walsh'' is a remake of the 1970 theatrical film ''
Monte Walsh'' that starred
Lee Marvin. The script is nearly word-for-word identical to the original (original screenwriters David Zelag Goodman and Lukas Heller are credited) and a lot of set-ups and shots are the same as well, but Selleck plays a much more amiable and kind Walsh, to the point that some of the harsher lines attributed to Marvin's Walsh are given to other characters to soften the title character's personality to match Selleck's more affable style.
Plot
In 1892 in
Antelope Junction,
Wyoming Territory, Montelius "Monte" Walsh (Tom Selleck) is an aging
cowboy
A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks. The historic American cowboy of the late 19th century arose from the '' vaquer ...
facing the final days of the
Wild West era. He and his friend Chet Rollins (Keith Carradine), another long-time cowhand, work at whatever ranch work comes their way, but "nothing they can't do from a horse". Their lives are divided between months on the range and the occasional trip into town. Camaraderie and competition with the other cowboys fill their days. They seek work and take a job at the ranch of Cal Brennan (
William Devane), where they meet an old friend, Shorty Austin (
George Eads), another ranch hand.
Monte has a long-term relationship with an old flame, prostitute and
saloon girl "Countess" Martine Bernard (
Isabella Rossellini), who suffers from tuberculosis. Chet, meanwhile, has fallen in love with Mary Wilder (
Lori Hallier), a widow who owns a hardware store. As
barbed wire
A close-up view of a barbed wire
Roll of modern agricultural barbed wire
Barbed wire, also known as barb wire, is a type of steel fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points arranged at intervals along the strands. Its primary use is t ...
and railways steadily eliminate the need for the cowboy, Monte and his friends are left with fewer and fewer options. New work opportunities are available to them, but the freedom of the open prairie is what they long for. Shorty loses his job and gets involved in rustling and killing, gunning down a local lawman. Then Monte and Chet find that their lives on the range are inexorably redirected.
Chet marries Mary and goes to work in the store, telling Monte that their old way of life is simply disappearing. Caught up in the spirit of the moment, Monte asks Martine to marry him, and she accepts. Monte goes on a drinking binge and rides a wild bay horse that even Shorty could not tame through town, causing considerable damage.
A rodeo owner, Colonel Wilson (
Wallace Shawn
Wallace Michael Shawn (born November 12, 1943) is an American actor, playwright, and essayist. His film roles include Wally Shawn (a fictionalized version of himself) in '' My Dinner with Andre'' (1981), Vizzini in ''The Princess Bride'' (1987), ...
), sees him and offers him a job. Monte considers the high salary, but decides the work is too degrading and refuses. Eventually, they all must say goodbye to the lives they knew, and try to make a new start. When Shorty shoots and kills Chet while trying to rob the store, Monte, distraught after the death of his beloved Martine, goes after him.
Shorty arrives, and it is apparent that he knows of the fight to come with his former friend. He tells Monte he is sorry to hear of Martine's death, and walks off. Perhaps trying to give Monte a choice to kill him or walk away. Monte, unable to shoot Shorty in the back as he walks away, pursues. Shorty makes a long shot with a pistol at Monte, but runs off when the shot only wounds Monte in the left side. Monte then manages to slip around Shorty and shoots him. As Shorty is dying, Monte tells him that he rode the wild bay horse.
Seven years pass and Monte returns from working all over the West. His friends have gotten older, prices are rising, and he is seen by the townspeople as a relic of another time. However, one little boy asks for lessons in roping. When the accountant who manages the lands he used to ranch drives his primitive car into a mud puddle and asks for help, Monte jumps his horse over the vehicle and rides away.
Cast
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Tom Selleck as Monte Walsh
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Isabella Rossellini as Martine
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Keith Carradine
Keith Ian Carradine ( ; born August 8, 1949) is an American actor who has had success on stage, film, and television. He is known for his roles as Tom Frank in Robert Altman's film ''Nashville'', Wild Bill Hickok in the HBO series '' Deadwood ...
as Chet Rollins
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George Eads as Shorty Austin
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Robert Carradine as Sunfish Perkins
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Barry Corbin as Bob Alderson
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James Gammon as Fightin' Joe Hooker
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Rex Linn as Hat Henderson
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John Michael Higgins as Robert Slocumb
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William Sanderson
William Sanderson (born January 10, 1944) is an American retired actor. He played J. F. Sebastian in the feature film ''Blade Runner'' (1982), and had regular roles on several television series such as Larry on ''Newhart'' (1982–1990), E. B. ...
as Skimpy Eagens
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Wallace Shawn
Wallace Michael Shawn (born November 12, 1943) is an American actor, playwright, and essayist. His film roles include Wally Shawn (a fictionalized version of himself) in '' My Dinner with Andre'' (1981), Vizzini in ''The Princess Bride'' (1987), ...
as Colonel Wilson
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Marshall Teague as Dally Johnson
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Rick Ravanello
Rick Ravanello (born 24 October 1967) is a Canadian actor and ex-bodybuilder who has appeared in several television series and movies. Known primarily from action and thriller films, he often portrayed soldiers, military men and detectives.
Bi ...
as Sugar Wyman
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Joanna Miles as Sairy Brennan
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Lori Hallier as Mary Wilder
* Matt Cooke as Rufus Brady
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Ken Pogue as Old Doctor
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Zack Ward as Powder Kent
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William Devane as Cal Brennan
* Shane Pollitt as Joe Joslin
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Tom Edwards as Plump Lawyer
* Tom Glass as The Marshal
* Tim Koetting as Stocky Barman
* Bruce McFee as Burly Man
* Marty Antonini as Farmer
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Eric Keenleyside
Eric Keenleyside (born October 11, 1957) is a Canadian actor.
Early life
Eric was born in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, grew up in London, Ontario, and spent time in Brisbane, Australia. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts (acting) from the Univer ...
as Engineer
* Terry King as Trainman
* Peter Skagen as Fireman
* Michael Tod as Boy
* Gillian Carfra as Young Woman
Production
Filming locations
* CL Western Studio & Backlot, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada
* CL Ranch, 45001 Township Road, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Longview, Alberta, Canada
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Redwater, Alberta
Redwater is a town in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region of Alberta, Canada that is surrounded by Sturgeon County. It is located on Highway 38, approximately north of Edmonton. Its population was 2,053 in the 2016 census, while the town's municipa ...
, Canada
Reception
Awards and nominations
* 2003
Emmy Award
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Nomination for Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special
* 2004
Western Heritage Awards
The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is a museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, with more than 28,000 Western and American Indian art works and artifacts. The facility also has the world's most extensive collection of Ame ...
Bronze Wrangler for Outstanding Television Feature Film
References
External links
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2003 television films
2003 films
2003 Western (genre) films
TNT Network original films
American Western (genre) television films
Films directed by Simon Wincer
Films set in 1892
Films set in 1900
2000s English-language films