

Texas Rangers
Ten years after the Civil War has ended, the Governor of Texas asks Leander McNelly to form a company of Rangers to help uphold the law along the Mexican border. With a few veterans of the war, most of the recruits are young men who have little or no experience with guns or policing crime.
Director(s)
Steve Miner
Dan Bradley
Mic Rodgers
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Cast & crew

Tom Skerritt
Richard Dukes

Mic Rodgers
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Dan Bradley
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Ashton Kutcher
George Durham

Rachael Leigh Cook
Caroline Dukes

Oded Fehr
Anton Marsale

Brad Loree
Outlaw #3

Matt Keeslar
Suh Suh Sam
Billy Morton
Abajo

Alfred Molina
John King Fisher

Gordon Michaels
Mariachi Guard

Robert Patrick
Sgt. John Armstrong

Gareth Williams
Vigilante Vic

Jon Abrahams
Berry Smith

Stephen Bridgewater
Older Ranger

Usher
Randolph Douglas Scipio

Joe Spano
Mr. Dunnison

Eric Johnson
Rollins

James Coburn
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Breon Gorman
Mrs. Dunnison

Randy Travis
Frank Bones

Leonor Varela
Perdita

Anthony Crivello
Ringmaster

Dylan McDermott
Leander McNelly

Steve Miner
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Marco Leonardi
Jesus Sandoval

James Van Der Beek
Lincoln Rogers Dunnison

Jim Shield
Baldbum

William Prael
Cale Dukes
Brian Martell
Jean-Pierre Marsele
Kate Newby
Henrietta Dukes
Joe Renteria
General Cortinas

Bob Bancroft
Auctioneer

Jordan Brower
Jake Dunnison
Derek Flores
Leary
Matthew Kennedy
Ranch Hand Steve

David Millbern
Marshall
A. Alexandra Sanford
Fisher's Prostitute

Vincent Spano
Ed Simms
Jesse G. Thompson
Purdy Dukes
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Reviews
John Chard
Young Guns, Go For It! A choppy mess! The changing of history is kinda irrelevant in films of this type, you tend to go in just wanting to be thrilled and tingled. Sadly this can do neither and can only light the fires of a youthful audience interested in the pretty stars on show. It's western genre movie making 101, MTV video style. There's no flow or reason for instances, the characterisations veer from possibly interesting to sideline dummies. It was held back for release by the studio for two years +, and tinkered with by Jack the Ripper in the editing room, so it's hardly surprising it was a major flop and didn't even make enough money back to pay for the post party cakes. The action scenes are competently handled, but these are the rare bright spots on a dull nonsensical landscape. 3/10
