Stagecoach: The Texas Jack Story

  • Western
11/4/2016
90

Cold justice comes this way

After retiring from his life as an outlaw, ranch owner Nathaniel Reed quietly leads an honest existence with his devoted wife, Laura Lee. But his gun-slinging past suddenly comes back to haunt him when he learns that the man he once maimed during a stagecoach robbery is now a U.S. Marshal who will stop at nothing to find vengeance.

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$2,200,000

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      • Wuchak

        Trace Adkins is a kick-axx Westerner, but this low-budget Western is substandard

        RELEASED IN 2016 and directed by Terry Miles, Stagecoach: The Texas Jack Story stars Trace Adkins as a former stagecoach robber who turns over a new leaf and marries, but feels forced to turn back to outlawry when a one-eyed marshal tries to apprehend him (Judd Nelson). Kim Coates and Claude Duhamel are on hand as his gang members.

        Adkins makes for an iconic Westerner, as witnessed in Traded (2016) and Hickok (2017). The difference between Stagecoach: The Texas Jack Story and those two is (1.) Adkins plays the main protagonist and (2.) its noticeably inferior in overall filmmaking, even though it cost approximately the same amount to make. In other word...

        June 14, 2018

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