Gunless

2010 "Fastest draw in the North... kinda."
6.4| 1h29m| en| More Info
Released: 19 April 2010 Released
Producted By: Rhombus Media
Country: Canada
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://gunless.ca/
Synopsis

American gunslinger Sean Rafferty—aka The Montana Kid—is unable to find someone to duel in a Canadian town where no one understands the brutal code of the American Wild West.

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Scanialara You won't be disappointed!
FeistyUpper If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
Ceticultsot Beautiful, moving film.
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
classicsoncall This was my first look at the two principals, and I thought Paul Gross and Sienna Guillory acquitted themselves well given what they had to work with. This was billed as a comedy, but finds itself in between all out funny and serious revenge Western, and the effect leaves one a little off balance. What's interesting is the set up, in which gunslinger Montana Kid (Gross) arrives in Barclay's Brush somewhere in Canada quite under duress. We come to learn that he's on the run from American bounty hunters, but in the mean time, decides to avail himself of the good will that the few citizens in town have to offer. That is, except for blacksmith Jack (Tyler Mane), who gets on Montana's wrong side by 'stealing' his horse. That whole scenario was the basis for Montana forcing a showdown with the giant horseshoer, but with no one in town owning a gun, expectations for an eventual gun battle get watered down by film's end. The character I got the biggest kick out of had only a mere presence in the story, and that would have been Graham Greene as the Indian sidekick N'Kwala to Canadian Mountie J.T. Kent (Dustin Milligan). Greene had such a natural presence in the story, he made even the slightest mannerism noteworthy without uttering a sound. There were others in the picture that seemed destined to play a more significant role but just went nowhere, like school teacher Miss Alice (Laura Bertram) and the coy Miss Adell (Melody B. Choi). Even the leader of the bounty hunters, Ben Cutter (Callum Keith Rennie), seemed to have been wasted as a major villain. He was disadvantaged quite easily at the finale in a showdown that had no tension at all.So where I was hoping for a likely contender to "Blazing Saddles", this one missed the mark, even though the film turned in a relatively sanitized story line with no foul language or sexually explicit scenes. But then again, we didn't really need a lot of passing gas jokes around the old campfire to make it likeable, and I'd recommend the picture as fine, family friendly movie fare.
Dark_Lord_Mark Gunless is an excellent Canadian film about the Montana Kid, the fastest gunslinger in the West.....I mean north....I mean Canada? Gunless is a fantastic movie about a man called the Montana Kid who goes north to escape dangers, but by no means was he running.This is a pretty good Western with a bit of love thrown in. I am a macho guy type, and found this movie fantastic. The main male and female leads worked well and throughout the movie, you want everything to work out and for them to be together. But did they? Did he live or lie? I has a very good script and just fun all around movie. I am fully in support of this excellent movie and it is something you can watch with your wife or girlfriend and kids.Excellent movie, TEN OUT OF 10!
PeaceSouljer Talk about a basket full of interesting characters! I would insist that this film be re-made by a major studio to improve the production values but they would spoil it. Look away from that and you see a charming little film with a believable story and a great script. I would have given it a 10 except for some of the words/phrases were not nineteenth century appropriate and it was just too short! More like a yarn than a film but I enjoyed every bit of it! And they say that I need to write more lines so I will tell you more. Lots of it was period appropriate I guess, and I did find the "philosophy" class to be most interesting. I especially appreciated the character of Jack, like Shawn's mirror, and his desire to just be normal that adds to it. The Chinese folks were portrayed without stereotyping which is good also.
limaz Man just seeing paul gross again is great, the movie was halourios, very funny, very simple movie but like everything paul gross makes, with a lot of heart. The girl in the movie wow beautiful All the actors were so great and seeing the other guy from Due South was so f......great... i just loved this movie and i really hope that the horses are fine..... the only thing that i just want...is a sequel...i want a sequel and i hope that the bad guy shows more and be in must of the movie... but everything was so great. it was like kind of Due south but in the wild wild west...of course...in Canada...and that always makes it much better!!!