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Whistle Stopper - Durango (1999)

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Manufacturer: Hallmark Starring: Matt Keeslar, Patrick Bergin, George Hearn, Brenda Fricker, Nancy St. Alban Directed By: Brent Shields
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9781574927412 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 1574927418 Label: Hallmark Manufacturer: Hallmark Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Hallmark Release Date: 1999-08-17 Running Time: 98 Studio: Hallmark Theatrical Release Date: 1999-04-25
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Customer Rating:      Summary: You will play this CD over and over! Comment: This review is for the MUSIC, which is phenomenal!! This is such a beautiful soundtrack, you will listen to it often. It is one of my favorites from that exceptionally gifted composer Mark McKenzie. I recommend you buy all of his soundtracks!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Amazing Music Comment: I don't know why, but all the reviews on this soundtrack are about the film it accompanies. I haven't seen the film, but the music is incredible. It's by Mark McKenzie, who somehow doesn't have his name attached to it on this site. It's some of the most melodic and beautiful music written for film in the last 20 years. It's out of print, but the copies available here as I type this are very affordable. DO NOT PASS THIS ONE UP!
Customer Rating:      Summary: durango movie Comment: Very boring movie, seventy five percent of the movie was moving cattle up the hill and down the hill and in the water,not good, yuk yuk!
Customer Rating:      Summary: The movie wasnt all that great, this is what i came up with Comment: In this drama set in Ireland in the 1930s, Mark Doran (Matt Keeslar) is a young man who has grown up on a cattle farm and has fallen in love with lovely Annie Mullaney (Nancy St. Alban). However, Annie's father Fergus (Patrick Bergin) regards Mark as a callow youth and insists that he prove his manhood before Mark can ask for his daughter's hand in marriage. Mark sees an opportunity to prove himself and help his family at the same time when he becomes angry with the low prices offered by a local cattle broker; Mark decides that he will instead drive his herd 40 miles to the next available market, where's he's sure that they will bring in more money. Mark sets out to play cowboy with his rough-and-tumble Aunt Maeve (Brenda Fricker) in tow, but they soon run into interference from angry ranchers unhappy with Mark's stunt.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Speaking as an Irish man, this is a great movie Comment: John B Keane's book was done justice by this movie. This movie has everything, a love story, action, historical facts and humour. It is definitely worth a look.
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