Palo Pinto Gold

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"Cuff 'em, Club 'em or Shoot 'em"
  • PG-13
  • 2009
  • 1 hr 45 min
  • 3.7  (136)

Palo Pinto Gold is a gripping Western movie from 2009 that stars Trent Willmon, Roy Clark, and Mel Tillis. The film is set in the late 1800s in the wild and rugged Palo Pinto County in Texas. The story follows two brothers, Emmett and Jake, who are on a mission to find the legendary Palo Pinto Gold. Their journey is fraught with danger, as they must evade hostile bandits and navigate treacherous terrain.

The movie kicks off with a thrilling chase scene where the two brothers are being pursued by a group of bandits on horseback. The chase ends with the brothers narrowly escaping as they jump their horses over a deep ravine. Emmett and Jake are on the hunt for the Palo Pinto Gold, a legendary treasure that is said to be buried in the hills of Texas. The story quickly takes an exciting turn when the brothers stumble upon a map that leads them to the treasure.

As the brothers set out on their journey to find the treasure, they encounter various obstacles that test their abilities and bravery. Along the way, they meet a colorful cast of characters, including a seasoned Indian tracker, a retired gunslinger, and a courageous young girl who helps them navigate the dangerous terrain. Each encounter brings them closer to the treasure but also puts their lives in peril.

The movie has a lot of action and suspense, with a good dose of humor thrown in. The chemistry and banter between the two brothers are a highlight of the film, and their performances are strong throughout. Trent Willmon, who plays Emmett, gives a compelling and moving performance as the older brother who is driven by his convictions to find the treasure. Roy Clark, who plays Jake, delivers a standout performance as the younger brother who is more interested in living life on the edge and having fun.

In addition to the two leading men, the supporting cast also delivers strong performances. Mel Tillis, who plays a retired gunslinger, steals the show with his wise-cracking humor and sharp-shooting skills. The Indian tracker, played by Michael W. Nash, also provides a good dose of entertainment with his dry wit and wisdom.

The film is shot beautifully with sweeping landscapes of the stunning Palo Pinto County. The cinematography captures the beauty and ruggedness of the wild frontier, and the score complements the action and scenery. The movie has a surprisingly good musical element, with some great original songs by Trent Willmon and the use of classic Western tunes.

Overall, Palo Pinto Gold is an entertaining and thrilling Western movie that will appeal to fans of the genre. The movie has a good balance of action, suspense, and humor with strong performances from the cast. Although the story is not entirely original, it is well executed, and the film is a testament to the enduring appeal of the Western genre.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2009
  • MPAA Rating
    PG-13
  • Runtime
    1 hr 45 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.7  (136)