Wyatt Earp's Revenge

2012

Drama / Western

3
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled22%
IMDb Rating4.5101866

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Val Kilmer Photo
Val Kilmer as Wyatt Earp - 1907
Trace Adkins Photo
Trace Adkins as Mifflin Kenedy
Wilson Bethel Photo
Wilson Bethel as Doc Holliday
Steven Grayhm Photo
Steven Grayhm as Sam Kenedy
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PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 32 min
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1 hr 32 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by stevenhenry_691 / 10

Dismal!

I seldom write reviews...However...On this occasion I felt the "Western genre" fans needed a heads up on this title. Westerns are rare these days and having always liked the genre...I thought I'd give this a try...having my appetite whetted again with the likes of "Deadwood" or even 3:10 to Yuma. Oh my! What a total and utter disappointment. To use a British term... What a lot of utter tosh! I sat through it thinking "it''s got to get better or have some saving grace"....it didn't on either count... now all that valuable time I wasted when I could have been doing something useful like picking my feet is gone forever. This movie went straight to DVD...can see why...but don't know why they even bothered. It was made with the same panache and imagination as Bonanza in the 60's. The story was predictable in the extreme and the acting and dialogue was embarrassing to watch. The costumes were laughable as well as very clean and I was left feeling that the movie was either made as a prank or for a bet. I cannot believe somebody actually sank money into making it. I guess Val Kilmer was there to give it some credibility..........he didn't! I would rank this as about as bad as a western gets...in fact off the top of my head I cannot recall one that was worse than this offering This ranks high on my list of all time movie garbage. So please if you're thinking of actually paying money for this, do yourself a real big favour and ...DON'T! Do something useful with the cash instead like having a few beers or giving to the homeless...because if you do buy it....well you have been warned!

Reviewed by CoastalCruiser3 / 10

The only Wyatt Earp movie I didn't like

Wow. This movie was a turkey. I've been collecting every film ever done on Wyatt Earp, and each one in its on way has a greatness to it. Until now.

Truthfully, I only bought 'Revenge' to complete the collection. Why? This video has turkey sign all over it:

1) It was made after 'Wyatt Earp' and 'Tombstone'. Those movies set the bar so high one would have to wonder why anyone would bother remaking the Earp story for quite a long time.

2) It has Val Kilmer playing Wyatt Earp. 'nuff said.

3) The title alone casts suspicion.

Once into the movie you notice all the things the other reviewers have commented on. Nice looking costumes... but they look like they just came off the rack. The titles stated the movie was based on a real event. Key word there is "based on", if even that much is true. I also didn't like the way they handled the rape of the prairie wife. The whole scene with that family was stretched to the point that the story turned into a (bad) horror flick. But maybe I'm just a sissy.

What to watch instead of this gobbler? ANY other Wyatt Earp film. Even the 1983 made-for-TV Earp flick with Marie Osmond, 'I Married Wyatt Earp', is better than this. Far better. Far far better.

As I write this review a new Earp film is in production starring Harrison Ford as Wyatt. Hmmm. Gotta go. I think I have a turkey in the oven to check on.

Reviewed by neil-4767 / 10

Tolerable enough

Wyatt Earp tells a reporter of an episode from his younger days, when he and a small posse went in pursuit of a murderer.

I understand that this low budget direct-to-video western is based on something which actually happened - the initial murder - although the detail of what follows is open to debate. It hardly matters: this is a pretty routine pursuit western. It ticks boxes, but does so without any great flair.

Still, it looks attractive, and Val Kilmer as the older Earp adds a touch of respectability, not to mention the call back to his time as Doc Holliday.

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