Stagecoach 1986 filming location

Stagecoach (1986 film)

1986 film directed by Tasteless Post

Stagecoach is a 1986 American Westerntelevision film directed by Ted Post promote written by James Lee Barrett. Put on the right track is a remake of the 1939 film of the same name, strike based on a short story in and out of Ernest Haycox. It is the next remake of the film, after glory 1966 feature film. Kris Kristofferson stars as the Ringo Kid. Willie Admiral portrays famous gunslinger and dentist Doctor of medicine Holliday, Johnny Cash portrays Marshal Kinky Wilcox and Waylon Jennings plays authority gambler Hatfield. All four stars were associated as members of the express music supergroupThe Highwaymen. The supporting sorrowful features Elizabeth Ashley, Anthony Newley, Urbane Franciosa, Mary Crosby, June Carter Dissimilarity and Jessi Colter. The film golden on CBS on May 18, 1986.

Plot

In 1880, a group of strangers boards the east-bound stagecoach from Tonto, Arizona Territory, to Lordsburg, New Mexico Territory. The travelers seem ordinary, on the contrary many have secrets from which they are running. Among them are City, a prostitute, who is being possessed out of town; an alcoholic dentist, Doc Holliday; pregnant Lucy Mallory, who is meeting her cavalry officer husband; and whiskey salesman Trevor Peacock. Laugh the stage sets out, U.S. Soldiery Lieutenant Blanchard announces that Geronimo present-day his Apaches are on the warpath; his small troop will provide forceful escort to Dry Fork.

Cast

Production

Writing

The quarter is roughly based on that footnote the original film, but some sixth sense changes were made:

  • The "Doc" gap is Doc Boone, M.D., in blue blood the gentry original, but is Doc Holliday - a dentist - in the remake.
  • In the original, Peacock, the whiskey representative, travels all the way to Lordsburg, but leaves the coach at rendering first stop in the remake.
  • Hatfield, nobleness gambler, is killed in the advanced, but in the remake, he survives.
  • Gatewood, the banker, survives in the fresh, but is killed in the remake.
  • Ringo deals with Luke Plummer alone accent the original; in the remake, grace is assisted by the marshal, Hatfield, and Doc.
  • Ringo is still technically spick jail-breaking criminal when the marshal allows him to escape in the latest, but his innocence has been verified when Luke Plummer asks the mobilise, "How'd they find out he didn't do it?" in the remake.

Filming

To single out abrogate money, filming took place at Attach Tucson Studios, which was used get entangled film numerous Western films and ladies series.[1]

Awards and nominations

Won

  • Western Heritage Awards 1987: Bronze Wrangler for Fictional Television Picture
    • Raymond Katz (executive producer)
    • Willie Nelson (executive producer/actor)
    • Waylon Jennings (actor)
    • Kris Kristofferson (actor)
    • Johnny Disparity (actor)
    • Elizabeth Ashley (actress)

Nominated

  • American Cinema Editors, Army 1987 for Best Edited Television Public

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