Outlaw Justice

November 22nd, 2008



Outlaw Justice

Category: 29
All Genres: Western
Release Year: 1999
Country: USA, Spain
Runtime: 96
Languages: English
Director: Bill Corcoran
Sound: Stereo
Taglines:
  • They know where you live.

  • Writing by: Gene Quintano - (written by)

    Produced by: Scott W. Anderson - co-producer
    Howard Baldwin - co-executive producer
    Karen Elise Baldwin - co-executive producer (as Karen Baldwin)
    Stanley M. Brooks - producer
    Enrique Cerezo - producer
    Lance Kinsey - associate producer
    Christy Pipkin - co-producer
    Gerard Yubero - co-producer

    Cast: Willie Nelson - Lee
    Kris Kristofferson - Torrance
    Travis Tritt - Dalton
    Waylon Jennings - Tobey
    Chad Willett - Bryce
    Sancho Gracia - Holden
    Jonathan Banks - Sheriff Conklin
    Simón Andreu - Col. Lupo
    Jorge Bosso - Mayor Hunter
    Francis Butler - Picker
    Ignacio Durán - Almeria Chong

    Music: Jay Gruska
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: An anthropologist from an alien planet provides voice-over commentary for a documentary look at human courtship...
    Plot: Two aging gunfighters (Nelson, Kristofferson) re-form their old gang to avenge the murder of one of the former members.

    Movie Quotes: Narrator: The males, too, have a discussion:
    The Male's Friend: Fucked her?
    The Male: Fucked her.
    The Male's Friend: Cool.


    Crazy Credits: We know about 4 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    Helicopter Did you see any helicopter scenes?

    Goofs: We know about 3 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Continuity: When we first see the newborn, there is no umbilical cord. A few shots later, the doctors cut the umbilical cord.

    Trivia: There are 5 entries in the trivia list - like these:
    • Director Trademark: [Barry Levinson] Ralph Tabakin ( Phil ) has appeared in every Levinson picture from Diner (1982) to Liberty Heights (1999).
    • According to 'Barry Levinson', this film came out of a derogatory comment about Dustin Hoffman's character in Sphere (1998). The critic's comment got Levinson thinking about his experiences growing up in Baltimore, and Liberty Heights was born.
    • In the scene where they are teeing off at the 'golf course', they are actually standing on the lawn in front of the Mansion House in Baltimore's Druid Hill Park. The Mansion House is the current day administrative offices for the Baltimore Zoo. There is no real golf course in Druid Hill Park.