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A Tale of Two Guns
A Tale of Two Guns

A Tale of Two Guns (2022)

60% User Rating
1h 31min
Western

In the lawless West, The Cowboys, a notorious brotherhood of killers and thieves, reigned over the land with brutal fists and fast guns. Fate had finally caught up with them and now the merciless gang has but a single surviving member. When a deputized gunslinger takes up the call to hunt down the last Cowboy, the chase is on and the bullets fly, and only one of these hardened men can survive.

Justin LeeDirector

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Dendrie Taylor

Dendrie Taylor

Elma McTeague

Jennifer Wenger

Jennifer Wenger

Doctor Hennigan

Griff Furst

Griff Furst

Warren Drake

Edward Finlay

Edward Finlay

Virgil Montgomery

Ed Morrone

Ed Morrone

Artemis Hollinger

Randy Charach

Randy Charach

Ben Mirkwood

Daniel Luján

Daniel Luján

Tarak

Curt Lambert

Curt Lambert

Deputy Dan

David Nett

David Nett

Ike Bullard

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Tony A. Sims

Landing Attendant

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Jeff Dean

Chauncy Calloway

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Robert Amato

Fred Moore

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Dan Koenig

Cowboy 3

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Troy Coleman

Deputy 2

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Brian Cunningham

Tanner Richmond

Tom Berenger

Tom Berenger

Marshall McTeague

Danny Trejo

Danny Trejo

Junior

Casper Van Dien

Casper Van Dien

Abel Cruz

Judd Nelson

Judd Nelson

Captain Mathias

Jeff Fahey

Jeff Fahey

Bill

Jake Busey

Jake Busey

McCloskey

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August 26, 2022

If I had to guess I would say that director Justin Lee is aiming for a meta-western, and A Tale of Two Guns (a title that must have sounded great on paper but which makes little contextual sense) certainly is very self-aware – even a little too much for its own good; here is a movie where the score in a scene set in a saloon (though according to the sign outside it is a “club” rather than a saloon) is Scott Joplin’s “The Entertainer.” There is also a lot of talk about “the end of an era” and “a dying breed” and “figur[ing] out what men like us are gonna do in this life” now that “The organization known as the Cowboys has come to an end.” As a matter of fact, there is a lot of talking in this movie, period, and quite a bit of it is rather incomprehensible. For instance, we have such non sequiturs as “I do not like your face, sir. Therefore, I will feel no such way about killing you on the merit that you are an annoyance in my presence.” Now, don’t get me wrong; I love westerns almost as much as I love films about people talking, and there is no law that says a western can’t or shouldn’t be wordy (I’m reminded of Ed Harris’s Appaloosa, which had a lot of fun with the English language), but perhaps there is a reason that some of the greatest westerns seem to be as laconic as their heroes. Two Guns is at its best when it’s about, in its own words, “the thrill of the hunt”; a cat and mouse game in which the pursuer (Ed Morrone) says of his prey (Casper Van Dien) that “I've just been hunting this man for a few weeks now, and every time I think I might understand him, he does something to surprise me.” Both Morrone and Van Dien turn in solid performances, and there’s also strong supporting work from the likes of Tom Berenger, Jeff Fahey, Judd Nelson, and Danny Trejo. Morrone is new to me, and the others are far from what you’d call an A-list cast; on the other hand, this isn’t the first rodeo for any of them, and they all bring a world-weary journeyman quality to the proceedings that is much welcome and much appreciated.

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