Year: 1994
Runtime: 96 mins
Language: English
Director: P.J. Pesce
Jack Cooper rides a stagecoach to swindle passengers while Sarah O’Rourke is with Marshal Bill Speakes, for execution. An ambush forces them to flee, turning a routine trip into a chase across desert canyons. Starring Craig Sheffer, Linda Fiorentino and Sam Elliott, trio turns the journey into deadly pursuit as marshal becomes law unto himself.
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On a dusty stagecoach that carries the rough justice of the old West, Marshal Bill Speakes, Sam Elliott is escorting his prisoner, Sarah O’Rourke, Linda Fiorentino, toward a hanging. Also aboard are Jack Cooper, Craig Sheffer, Mamie Hollister, Robin Westphal, and Zeb Hollister, John Furlong. The scene is tense and unstable as a trio of highwaymen ambush the coach; the vehicle careens, one bandit is struck beneath the wheels, and the other raiders press their assault. The driver is killed by the gang’s leader, but Speakes regains control, handcuffing Sarah to the outside of the carriage while one of the attackers clings to the back. A desperate struggle unfolds: Sarah seizes a gun, both she and the Marshal fire, and the stage erupts into chaos. In a decisive moment, the Marshal shoots the leader, but Sarah, quick and merciless, disarms him and steals the gun back. The strongbox is opened, and Sarah aims to vanish with the cash, only to have Jack grab the weapon away and sprint off with the loot himself.
Jack heads to a nearby town and drags a prostitute up to his room, where Sarah arrives later and traps him, escorting him to the lobby so she can retrieve the bank’s money from the safe. Yet a sudden interruption by the Marshal and Zeb Hollister forces a chaotic standoff, and Jack and Sarah escape once more. The pair quickly discovers a shared hunger for wealth and risk, and Jack convinces Sarah to help him pull off a bank heist. They move through a smoky poker game, where Sarah’s sharpshooting wipes out most of the table and leaves a pile of cash within their reach. As they flee, a posse led by Speakes closes in, and a high-stakes chase erupts through another town. In the ensuing firefight, Jack is wounded, only to be sheltered and revived by Sarah; together they ride away, but the quiet is short-lived—Zeb Hollister has been shot and is slipping into incoherence, so Speakes ends his life, revealing a harsher, darker side beneath the badge.
As the bond between Jack and Sarah deepens, she reveals a staggering truth: the person she was sentenced to hang for killing was actually the Marshal’s son, who had beaten her. The revelation shifts the lens on the former enemies, and the lovers make for Jack’s brother Walter’s ranch, where a plan begins to form. Walter Cooper, Frank Whaley, a steady source of cunning and resource, becomes a crucial ally in their resistance against the law’s growing cruelty. A confrontation erupts in town when Sarah is captured and taken to hang, but Walter’s quick forethought and Jack’s quick hands set a new plan in motion. Walter alerts Jack, and the trio hatches a daring rescue mission.
Jack goes to town intentionally, gets jailed alongside Sarah, and, with the aid of chemical tricks provided by Walter, he engineers a breakout. The two slip away in a large shipping crate, a move that takes them back to the ranch unseen. Later, while the lovers are away, the posse descends on the ranch, torturing Walter in a brutal show of strength. Jack bursts in, firing on the attackers, and in a tense, convoluted sequence, nearly all of the posse are killed, leaving only the Marshal standing. The high-stakes duel culminates as the lawman shoots Walter and mortally wounds Jack, but Sarah’s distraction gives Jack the opening to deliver a fatal shot of his own, aided by Sarah’s steady hand.
In the end, the wagon wheels roll toward an uncertain horizon as Jack and Sarah ride off together into the sunset, their alliance forged in fire and blood, tempered by a fragile, hard-won trust. The harsh world around them remains, yet for a moment they ride free, a pair of outlaws bound by shared secrets and a stubborn will to survive.
Notes from the cast on screen:
Sam Elliott portrays the stern, increasingly brutal Marshal Bill Speakes.
Linda Fiorentino embodies Sarah O’Rourke, whose past and present collide with the Marshal’s order.
Craig Sheffer gives Jack Cooper a blend of charm and danger that pulls him into a high-stakes partnership with Sarah.
John Furlong appears as Zeb Hollister, whose fate becomes a catalyst for the film’s darker turn.
Robin Westphal plays Mamie Hollister, a witness to the town’s shifting loyalties.
Frank Whaley portrays Walter Cooper, whose ingenuity and loyalty shape the rescue plan.
The story also threads in the grit and gritters of a Western world filled with outlaws, lawmen, and the ever-present tension between survival and morality.
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