The Long Riders

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The Long Riders

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Walter Hill
Starring James Keach
Stacy Keach
David Carradine
Robert Carradine
Keith Carradine
Dennis Quaid
Randy Quaid
Christopher Guest
Nicholas Guest
Music by Ry Cooder
Cinematography Ric Waite
Editing by Freeman A. Davies
David Holden
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s) 1980
Running time 99 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
IMDb profile

The Long Riders is a 1980 Western directed by Walter Hill. It was produced by James Keach, Stacy Keach and Tim Zinnemann and featured an original soundtrack by Ry Cooder. Cooder won the Best Music award in 1980 from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards for this soundtrack. The haunting rendition of "I'm A Good Ole Rebel" is one of the great period pieces done in the modern era.

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[edit] Plot

The Long Riders is a fictionalized account of the James-Younger gang. The film is a falsified romantic gloss on the James-Younger gang and the demise of their chivalrous outlaw brotherhood.

[edit] Cast

The Long Riders is a notable film in part due to Hill's decision to cast four sets of actor brothers as the real-life sets of brothers:

It also features an uncredited appearance by Ever Carradine, daughter of Robert Carradine and niece to David and Keith Carradine.

[edit] Trivia

Some of the movie, especially the Northfield scene was shot in Parrott, Georgia.

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