



A very disappointing potboiler and B movie western that is thoroughly daft, a bit incoherent in it's attempt at a convoluted plot and unexciting in its shoot outs. It seems sometimes that a lot of film actors at some time or another want to play at cowboys and be in a western. Here we have Pierce Brosnan enjoying himself in this forgettable and cliched western where even the town prostitutes are very beautiful! He plays the sheriff in the Montana town of Trinity who encounters the young and naive Henry (Brandon Lessard) who has arrived looking to kill the lawman who framed his father and sent him to the gallows. It turns out that the said lawman is dead but it matters not because the two of them soon become embroiled in a mystery involving some hidden gold where Samuel L. Jackson, having a great time, is playing everyone off against themselves to get his hands on it. All nonsense, all typical and full of cliches, it's a film hardly worth your time.