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(1971 TV Movie)

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6/10
A Mixed Bag
boblipton9 June 2017
Susan Bracken takes a camping trip to the Canadian Rockies with her father, George Barrows. There, she and handsome rancher Tab Hunter capture a mustang called Hacksaw. Hacksaw in unridable, but otherwise pretty calm, so he is trained as a packhorse and, eventually for the Calgary Stampede Chuckwagon Race.

Director and co-writer Larry Lansbugh demonstrates his usual mix of strengths and weaknesses. He's got a great eye for scenery and animals in motion, but his dialogue direction is weak. While the more skilled actors -- including narrator Ray Teal -- do well with their lines, some of the minor players sound very stilted.

The print that I viewed on TCM last night showed some artifacts from its origins, including some distortion from its original TV showing -- the 550-line scan is evident in several shots. On the other hand, the color is brilliantly saturated, showing what wonders Technicolor could provide, even as other producers abandoned it for the cheaper and less stable chemical processes.
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10/10
Yay horse romance
noelanischober19 June 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The best part of this movie is the horses falling in love. Scratch that, Sue's outfits are the best part of this movie, then after that is the horse love story. I really enjoyed this movie, its gor everything a movie needs; horses, denim, more horses, and more denim.

This movie is actually not that bad, the visuals are absolutely stunning, makes me wanna go wear lots of denim in the Canadian Rockies.

My only complaint is that the dude is played by a 40 year old actor, and the chick is played by a 23 year old, and even though they barely interact outside of Hacksaw's existence they still kiss at the end? Like seriously, you'll watch the entire movie and think "oh nice, an old movie where the only romance is between horses, wahoo, horse love" nd then at the last possible second the people kiss and its gross because its very obvious that hes 40 and shes in her early 20s. Boo human romance. Wahoo horse romance.
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Inoffensive, but very forgettable
Wizard-814 June 2017
It's interesting to compare the family movies the Disney company made decades ago with what they typically put out nowadays. A movie like "Hacksaw" would almost certainly never be made today. It's missing a juvenile touch for the most part, for one thing - its tone is pretty sober and serious, and seems more aimed at adult viewers instead of children. (There are also no child characters, at least with any dialogue.) But its more mature viewpoint comes at a price, that price being that the movie is kind of slow and dull for most of the running time. None of the characters have to face really challenging (and essential) tasks - if they were to fail at what they have to tackle, you can see that they would just shrug off the experience and move on. Naturally because of this, it's kind of hard to get involved with the lead characters. The movie is never slow or dull enough to be really painful to watch, but there's also no particular reason to watch it. If you do, the memory of watching it will quickly evaporate from your mind not long after it reaches its end.
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