Doc West

Doc West

2009180 min
6.1/10
WesternAction

Plot Summary

After bandits steal his poker winnings this American legend makes his way to the next town in search of them. Seeking out his revenge during a poker game gone bad Doc West finds himself in the local town jail. When his past is exposed and a battle amongst the town breaks out in gunfire he will have to choose sides, between the outlaws or the law-abiding citizens.

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👥Cast (17)

Terence Hill

Terence Hill

Doc West

Paul Sorvino

Paul Sorvino

Roy Basehart

Boots Southerland

Boots Southerland

Nathan Mitchell

Clare Carey

Clare Carey

Denise Stark

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Adam Taylor

Victor Baker

Alessio Di Clemente

Alessio Di Clemente

Garvey

Kisha Sierra

Kisha Sierra

Maria

Micah Alberti

Micah Alberti

Burt Baker

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Linus Huffman

Jack Baker

Maria Bethke

Maria Bethke

Villager Woman

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Darrian Chavez

Estrella Ramos

Benjamin Petry

Benjamin Petry

Silver

🎬Crew

Director

Giulio Base

Writers

Marco Barboni, Marcello Olivieri, Marcello Olivieri

Producers

Anselmo Parrinello, Simone Tordi, Guido De Angelis, Marco De Angelis, Nicola De Angelis

🖼️Gallery (3 images)

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💬Reviews (1)

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Wuchak

10/15/2018

***The return of Terence Hill (aka Mario Girotti)*** Chasing some bandits, a mysterious man who drinks tea (Terence Hill), not alcohol, comes to Holy Sand, New Mexico, where he provokes the ire of delinquents (e.g. Alessio Di Clemente), the friendship of the Sheriff (Paul Sorvino), the romantic desires of a woman (Clare Carey) and the respect of the citizens in general. “Doc West” was released to TV in 2009 and has a sequel, “Triggerman,” released the same year. These movies marked the return of Terence Hill to the Western genre after fifteen years. He had (and has) movie-star good looks and was known for Spaghetti Westerns in the 60s-70s, like “God Forgives… I don’t” (1967), “Django, Prepare a Coffin” (1968), “Boot Hill” (1969) and the Trinity flicks. I suppose you could call him the Euro version of Clint Eastwood, but not really since he never attained Eastwood’s fame and clout. His voice was dubbed in all those old Westerns due to his thick accent, but here you can finally hear his real voice. Being a TV Western, “Doc West” lacks the technical proficiency of Sergio Leone’s “My Name is Nobody” (1973) and has a few cartoonish CGI elements (the snake, the fire, etc.), but it’s certainly watchable, has a great Western town set, plus additional glorious Southwestern locations. The story is interesting enough, but it could’ve been more compelling with a rewrite or two. It’s the likableness of the protagonists and the warmhearted tone where the movie shines. Sorvino as the Sheriff basically takes Bud Spencer’s role as Terence’s burly sidekick. The movie runs 1 hour, 37 minutes and was shot at Bonanza Creek, Santa Fe, New Mexico. GRADE: B-

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Production Companies

RTI - Reti Televisive Italiane