Last Stand At Saber River (1997 Television Film) [Soundtrack]

last stand at saber river (1997 television film) [soundtrack]

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Tom Selleck shows a harder side of his persona as a disillusioned Confederate who returns home in the waning days of the Civil War in this adaptation of the Elmore Leonard novel. His wife, Suzy Amis, isn't ready to forgive him for leaving his family behind for the "adventure" of war, and his children hardly remember him. Haunted by his actions in the war and caught in a power struggle in the Arizona territory, Selleck's soul-scarred survivor makes a last stand to protect the only thing left that matters to him--his homestead and his family. The film has its share of gunfights, showdowns, conspiracies, and Civil War rivalries, and even a runaway stagecoach, but its power lies in the somber exploration of how misunderstandings and conflicts tear at a marriage during such a volatile time, when ideals are set against duty to family. Director Dick Lowry's lean style makes the most of the gorgeous landscapes, and he creates a strong dramatic tension in the bubbling undercurrent between Selleck, who leaves behind the jovial character of his Louis L'Amour Westerns for a man hardened and embittered by war, and Amis, an excellent actress who brings to life a woman who shoots, speaks her mind, and harbors resentment just as well as any brooding male hero. Keith and David Carradine costar as Union wranglers who hold a grudge against the Confederate veteran. One of the most mature TV Westerns ever made. --Sean Axmaker

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Last Stand At Saber River (1997 Television Film) [Soundtrack]
Quigley Down Under (Expanded Edition)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Movie...AMAZING SOUNDTRACK to match!!!
Quigley Down Under (Expanded Edition)
Basil Poledouris
Manufacturer: PROMETHEUS
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000LZ9W08

Product Description

1. Main Title (03:19) 2. The Fight (04:57) 3. The Redcoats Move On (01:54) 4. The Arrival (01:52) 5. The Test (01:03) 6. Marston's Game (01:00) 7. Quigley Pans Out (00:48) 8. Quigley Gets Beat Up (01:50) 9. The Stabbing (02:02) 10. Desert Trek (02:56) 11. The Aborigines (01:18) 12. Native Montage (02:12) 13. Cora's Story (03:19) 14. Marston's Attack (03:33) 15. Royus Interrupts (01:34) 16. The Cliff (01:08) 17. The Bodies (00:33) 18. The Baby (01:50) 19. You'll Be Back (01:13) 20. Dingo Attack (02:41) 21. The Fire (02:59) 22. Under The Boat (03:00) 23. Quigley & Cora (02:37) 24. The Gift (05:26) 25. The Warning (01:37) 26. The Attack (02:51) 27. The Capture (02:44) 28. After The Gunfight/Freedom (03:35) 29. The Aborigines Return (02:56)30. Matthew Quigley/End Credits (05:24)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Movie...AMAZING SOUNDTRACK to match!!!.......2007-02-14

It's taken me a while to track down this SOUNDTRACK and I'm greatly pleased that it has been re-released in an EXPANDED version. Trying to locate an original version was geeting to be crazy, especially with the prices some folks were asking. OUTRAGES!!
I purchased this soundtrack over a week ago and it has not left my cd player in the car...never tiresome, NEVER BORING...I even find myself humming the tunes when there is no music what so ever. I've enjoyed listening to Basil Poledouris productions for many years, such as Lonesome Dove,Hunt for Red October, Free Willy among other noteables!


With Basil Poledouris' death, I believe we have lost a true "One of a kind composer". His powerful themes for many soundtracks will be greatly missed in the world of movies and music. I for one will miss his magic within the movie world!

Purchase the cd, YOU WON'T BE DISSAPOINTED!

Last Stand At Saber River (1997 Television Film)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • tom selleck rides again
  • Last Stand at Saber River
  • Last Stand at Saber River
  • The first of Tom Selleck's excellent TNT Westerns
  • Well I'll Bow!....
Last Stand At Saber River (1997 Television Film)
David Shire
Manufacturer: Intrada Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000O7C
Release Date: 1997-11-18

Tracks:

  1. Main Title
  2. Reunion
  3. The Journey Begins
  4. The Valley
  5. Horse Drives
  6. Seperation/Cable And Lorraine
  7. Thoughts/The Kidstons Call
  8. Wagon Chase
  9. The Last Gunfight
  10. Finale
  11. End Credits

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars tom selleck rides again.......2007-06-19

my husband a big western lover really liked this film. in typical tom selleck fashion he leaves the civil war after witnessing a massacar of innocents. the resulting story will please ater fans.

5 out of 5 stars Last Stand at Saber River.......2007-05-12

It is an outstanding movie. It goes back to what we grew up with. A hero who is fighting against odds, but wins out in the end. Tom Selleck and Sam Elliott are the top western "story tellers" of our time. You can tell they love it.

5 out of 5 stars Last Stand at Saber River.......2007-02-14

The movie was excellent and is typical of a Tom Selleck Western. It's to bad he is type-cast as Magnum PI, because he is a great portrayer of the Westerns and I would love to see him star in more of them.

4 out of 5 stars The first of Tom Selleck's excellent TNT Westerns.......2006-11-04

"Last Stand at Saber River" was the first of three excellent Westerns that Tom Selleck made for TNT between 1997 and 2003 (and I'm still hoping there'll be at least a fourth one some day). Selleck has starred in five made-for-TV Westerns total, three of which are based on Louis L'Amour stories. This one, however, is based on a book by Elmore Leonard, and the difference is obvious in both the lack of idealism and in the extreme violence.

Selleck is Paul Cable, a Confederate cavalryman who has come home from the Civil War (only slightly) early. He knows the war is lost for the South, he is worn out, and he only wants to take his family back to their homestead in Arizona to live a normal life. His wife, who was told that he was dead, is less than thrilled to have him back home because she is resentful that he left to fight in the war in the first place. Suzy Amis does an excellent job as Martha Cable. She is not the stereotypical beauty who runs around in a bustle under fancy dresses. She is a tough frontierswoman who has experienced many hardships and gets her husband out of some tight spots as the movie progresses.

While the majority of the movie is good at depicting the divisions between North and South that caused the Civil War and which the Civil War then exacerbated, the subplot of the inner struggles that Paul and Martha Cable face is far more interesting. It's a great movie until the end, when we get the additional time-worn subplot of a Confederate soldier who just can't give up the Lost Cause. No, it's not Selleck's character who has this problem, but Selleck already had covered this territory in 1982's "The Shadow Riders" (though it wasn't his character who wanted to keep fighting in that movie either); John Wayne's "The Undefeated" is another well-known film with the Lost Cause plotline.

In spite of the needlessly melodramatic ending, this is a strong Western. Selleck and TNT kept getting better and better with "Crossfire Trail" and "Monte Walsh". Check out all three, and you'll join me in wishing for number four.

5 out of 5 stars Well I'll Bow!...........2006-06-26

Tom Selleck takes on a serious role in this made for TV western. He stars as Confederate soldier Paul Cable, realizing the war is lost, returning to find his wife and family...hoping to pick up the pieces of a life he left behind. His wife Martha(Suzy Amis) isn't so happy to see him..she had thought him long dead..and was trying to get on with her life. With family, daughter Clare and son Davis(Haley Joel Osment), they leave Martha's father(Harry Carey Jr.) in Texas and head for Arizona and their ranch home. Upon arriving in Arizona, they find that the Union sympathizers(Keith and David Carradine) have confiscated their land..everyone still thinking he was dead. This requires them to fight for their home and for their acceptance in the rebuilding of life after the Civil War.

This is a well put together movie with good continuity. Not only does it have the western action but it also effectively shows the rebuilding of the marriage relationship between Cable and his wife. Susy Amis does a great job in portraying a wife that is ready to make her stand for family and home. Selleck puts in one of his better performances and shows that he can seriously act. Well worth adding to any western collection.

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