The Warrant

The Warrant

By Brent Christy

  • Genre: Western
  • Release Date: 2020-03-03
  • Advisory Rating: Unrated
  • Runtime: 1h 24min
  • Director: Brent Christy
  • Production Company: INSP Films
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
5.7/10
5.7
From 25 Ratings

Description

Sheriff John Breaker and his son, Cal, reunite after the Civil War to track down a fellow veteran, now a notorious gang leader. Their mission turns dangerous when they find themselves caught between their former friend’s outlaw gang and the vigilantes who are taking the law into their own hands. Starring Neal McDonough (Yellowstone, Captain America), Casper Van Dien (Starship Troopers, Tarzan), Steven R. McQueen (The Vampire Diaries, Chicago Fire), and Annabeth Gish (X-Files, The Haunting of Hill House).

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  • Cheesy, terrible acting

    1
    By pecosfam
    This was a terrible movie. At the end of it I wanted by rental fee back.
  • Very Disappointed!

    1
    By Registered Mail Guru
    I have been a big Western Movie and TV fan all my life, from "The Lone Ranger" in the 1950s to the latest, which there aren't very much of. I miss the 1960s TV Westerns and watch them on the various Western chennels. I'm 73 year old now and any time I see a Western advertised that I haven't seen before I wlll watch it, regardless of a poor rating from others. I wanted to give "The Warrent" the bendfit of the doubt, because others may simply have poor taste. I rented "The Warrent" on iTunes and oly got about 20 minutes into it when I wanted to stop watching it. It was boring, the acting was poor, and worst of all I felt it was written by teenager trying to write his first screenplay. "The Lone Ranger" was my hero in the mid-1950s, but when I watch it as an adult isis very clear that it was a kids show. Don't get me wrong, I still like "The Lone Ranger" for wat it was, and I would rather watch another episode of it than continue watching "The Warrent". Now you might thik I should have waited until the end of the movie to write a review, but I think first impressions are important. If a producer is going to try and sell me on watching their production, they had better have a good beginning. I will probalby go ahead and watch the rest of it before my rental dates expire, but today is not the time. I think I will search for a 1950s TV episode of "Wyatt Earp. I never wanted to turn one of thoes off!

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