Texas Rangers

Count your bullets.

6.0
20011h 30m

Ten years after the Civil War has ended, the Governor of Texas asks Leander McNelly to form a company of Rangers to help uphold the law along the Mexican border. With a few veterans of the war, most of the recruits are young men who have little or no experience with guns or policing crime.

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Thumbnail for video: Texas Rangers (2001) Official Trailer - James Van Der Beek, Ashton Kutcher Western Movie HD

Texas Rangers (2001) Official Trailer - James Van Der Beek, Ashton Kutcher Western Movie HD

Cast

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James Van Der Beek

Lincoln Rogers Dunnison

Photo of Rachael Leigh Cook

Rachael Leigh Cook

Caroline Dukes

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Ashton Kutcher

George Durham

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Dylan McDermott

Leander McNelly

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Usher

Randolph Douglas Scipio

Photo of Tom Skerritt

Tom Skerritt

Richard Dukes

Photo of Randy Travis

Randy Travis

Frank Bones

Photo of Alfred Molina

Alfred Molina

John King Fisher

Photo of Robert Patrick

Robert Patrick

Sgt. John Armstrong

Photo of Gordon Michaels

Gordon Michaels

Mariachi Guard

Photo of Jon Abrahams

Jon Abrahams

Berry Smith

Photo of Bob Bancroft

Bob Bancroft

Auctioneer

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Jordan Brower

Jake Dunnison

Photo of Oded Fehr

Oded Fehr

Anton Marsale

Photo of Breon Gorman

Breon Gorman

Mrs. Dunnison

Photo of Matt Keeslar

Matt Keeslar

Suh Suh Sam

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Reviews

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John Chard

3/10

Young Guns, Go For It!

A choppy mess! The changing of history is kinda irrelevant in films of this type, you tend to go in just wanting to be thrilled and tingled. Sadly this can do neither and can only light the fires of a youthful audience interested in the pretty stars on show. It's western genre movie making 101, MTV video style. There's no flow or reason for instances, the characterisations veer from possibly interesting to sideline dummies.

It was held back for release by the studio for two years +, and tinkered with by Jack the Ripper in the editing room, so it's hardly surprising it was a major flop and didn't even make enough money back to pay for the post party cakes. The action scenes are competently handled, but these are the rare bright spots on a dull nonsensical landscape. 3/10

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