
After the Civil War, ex-Union Colonel John Henry Thomas and ex-Confederate Colonel James Langdon are leading two disparate groups of people through strife-torn Mexico. John Henry and company are bringing horses to the unpopular Mexican government for $35 a head while Langdon is leading a contingent of displaced southerners, who are looking for a new life in Mexico after losing their property to carpetbaggers. The two men are eventually forced to mend their differences in orde... (Full plot summary below)
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After the Civil War, ex-Union Colonel John Henry Thomas and ex-Confederate Colonel James Langdon are leading two disparate groups of people through strife-torn Mexico. John Henry and company are bringing horses to the unpopular Mexican government for $35 a head while Langdon is leading a contingent of displaced southerners, who are looking for a new life in Mexico after losing their property to carpetbaggers. The two men are eventually forced to mend their differences in order to fight off both bandits and revolutionaries, as they try to lead their friends and kin to safety.
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| The Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyOnce you realize the film is just going to be a string of encomiums against a backdrop of frantically edited archival material in which few shots are allowed to stay onscreen longer than three seconds, it's clear that no meaningful analysis of the woman's career or political agenda will be forthcoming. |
| Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleA troop-rallying campaign infomercial as imagined by Michael Bay: hero-worshipping, crescendo-edited at a dizzying pace, thunderously repetitive and its own worst enemy as a two-hour, talking-points briefing. |
| IndieWireEric KohnEven as it makes the facile Palin-for-president case, fence-sitters will find themselves non-plussed and existing Palin haters won't budge. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertThere are good lines of Wayne dialog and good exchanges with Ben Johnson (as the cook) and some scenes in which you can see that even Wayne thinks Gabriel looks ridiculous as an Indian. And these scenes help pass the time and help you forget how wooden and uninteresting Hudson is. Which is pretty wooden and uninteresting indeed. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonSlickly produced and blatantly manipulative, Bannon's hagiographic tribute is a celebratory cavalcade of career highlights and glowing testimonials that doubtless will please Palin's devoted followers, appall her fiercest critics -- and, perhaps, occasionally surprise the undecided. |
| Village VoiceAnna MerlanLess a documentary than a glowing two-hour infomercial for Sarah Palin, Presidential Candidate To-Be. |
| Orlando SentinelRoger MooreA slick one hour and 50 minute version of those political convention hagiographies ("A Man From Hope"), so it's not exactly an objective take on its subject, former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. |
| Boxoffice MagazineMark KeizerThe Undefeated says less about Sarah Palin than about the political and cultural environment that made her big screen beatification possible. |
| The A.V. ClubAlison WillmoreViewers are left to wonder if it's all actually some sort of vehicle for subliminal messaging. |
| User ReviewFIWGreat film...includes the info that the media has ignored. This will not change the mind of die-hard liberals, but it will open the eyes of those viewers with an open mind. This movie chronicles Sarah Palin's beginnings in Alaska and her experience as a Mayor and Governor. We see the intelligent, pragmatic chief executive that is Sarah Palin. This documentary paints a much different picture of Governor Palin than the mainstream media. I think this is a truer narrative than has been used, and still is used, to portray the real Sarah Palin. |