“Terrific. Richard Farnsworth is a delight…remarkably appealing with a face the camera adores.” – Vincent Canby, The New York Times
An elegiac tale about real-life stagecoach bandit Bill Miner (Richard Farnsworth), who, after three decades in prison at San Quentin, emerges in 1901 a free man without a place in the new 20th century, a society which has changed completely from the world of his youth. He attempts to settle down to a quiet existence with family in Washington State and put his former life of crime behind him…until he sees Edwin S. Porter’s The Great Train Robbery and is inspired to once again do what he does best. In English. Rated PG. Director Phillip Borsos (Canada 1982) 90 min
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