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They Call Me Renegade (1987)

November. 13,1987
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6.2
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PG
| Adventure Action Comedy Western
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While on his travel across the Southwestern United States, with his Jeep CJ Renegade and his chestnut colt named Joe Brown, Luke meets Matt, son of a friend of his, Moose, who is in jail. Moose asks Luke to take care of Matt, and to help him to take possession of a piece of land. So starts their travel, full of adventures...

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Connianatu
1987/11/13

How wonderful it is to see this fine actress carry a film and carry it so beautifully.

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Nayan Gough
1987/11/14

A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

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Brennan Camacho
1987/11/15

Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.

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Kamila Bell
1987/11/16

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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rndhyd
1987/11/17

Watch or pass?(Brief & to the point, sometimes not grammatically correct)Assuming synopsis was read --explains little -- so I won'tNot a typical Terence Hill film:Obviously not a Western -- hardly made by Italian studios post-1970sA little different without his pal actor, Bud Spencer.If you're not familiar w/their work, peculiar that you're here.Regardless, you might like their movies.Filmed in US, as since mid 1970s, prior to mostly Italy & Spain.Not action-packed, & kinda slow, but does have a few fights (not in his regular style), & some vehicular things.More plot/story in this, compared to his other flicks, albeit slight.Audio can be off, as all his films, in any language. As far as I understand, all voices for any market were dubbed. Even though he's Italian & born there, his main language (maybe only) is German; he might not speak Italian (unsure). In most of his films, actors spoke their native language & most were dubbed later, even for those whom spoke the language. For example, his last Western movie (or penultimate or close), "...Nobody" had Henry Fonda as the 2nd main character.Cannot say yeah or nay to watch -- depends upon your interests. Hopefully, I provided info for you to decide.How many will read this? 1-2 per year? Hahaha

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eugy-2
1987/11/18

The movie is a nice tale of simplicity, action, and good feelings. The narration is well supported by the main theme of the soundtrack: "Simple Man" by Lynyrd Skynyrd, a song which lyrics perfectly fit the story. Every actor do his job at very good level, interpreting his role in a very remarkable way, and direction is excellent. Some scenes are at Oscar level, like the one when bikers approached the final meeting between Luke and Lawson. A special notice about Ross Hill acting: unfortunately the adopted son of Terence has died in a road accident. I'm pretty sure that this guy could had became the natural heir of Terence Hill, due to his expressiveness and his capacities.

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dodo_fleet
1987/11/19

Never having seen the previous Spencer and Hill movies, I am unaware of the duo's insignificance here, but I must say that for a low budget movie, this is one great action-packed comedy adventure, lead by Hill (and his son) alone, with Robert Vaughn filling a minor role. It can be slow in parts, yet is still enjoyable 99% of the way through. Terence Hill plays "Renegade" Luke who unwantingly looks after the son of a good friend, Moose, who is in prison. Moose wants his son Matt to tag along with Luke and his horse "Joe Brown" encouraging the two of them to settle down in a place called Green Haven Valley. At first Luke is reluctant but soon realises Matt isn't such a bad kid.Along the way there are some decent car chase scenes and trucker action, however when the two reach Green Haven Valley, there comes a completely irrelevant subplot. It turns out that Luke and Matt have Pagan neighbours, and the character development of Ely and his daughters is almost unnecessary, as the movie loses its exciting pace. However, they do play a minor role later in the storyline and if you hang in there long enough, there comes some more slapstick car chases and action between Luke and a previous enemy. It's sad to read that Terence Hill's adopted son, Ross, was killed in a car accident in 1991. So this was his first, and last, big screen appearance.Despite being low budget, this movie is very enjoyable and worth watching if you can get your hands on a copy!

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abergas
1987/11/20

Terence is Luke Mantie, a drugstore cowboy whose only belongings are a pair of boots and a horse called "Joe Brown". His friend Moose - who's in in prison at that time - asks Luke to take care of his son Matt (Ross Hill) and his piece of land and house (which he won in a poker-game).Luke Mantie is a smart guy, who sells his horse in every little town. Smart horse he is, "Joe Brown" comes trotting back to Luke every time. Matt and Luke make their way through Arizona.A crazy trucker keeps on their track, a helicopter chases them, even the sheriff doesn't want to help. A gang of real-estate-sharks tries to lure their house and land away from them ....The chaos comes to a peak....until a bunch of "hell's angels" comes to their rescue...

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