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IMDbTelevision Feature Film | 2002 | Virginia
Wilford Brimley, as Joe Gill, carries an unusual Evans repeating rifle. The Evans rifle, invented by Warren R. Evans of Thomaston, ME, was produced only from 1873-9. Gill, who admits to not being a very good shot, says he likes it because he can fire 28 shots before having to reload.
Before becoming an actor Wilford Brimley had been a blacksmith.
Tom Selleck wears a holster similar to the one worn by Rory Calhoun in Red Sundown (1956). He changes both his holster and his sidearm mid-film with no explanation: first, a Smith & Wesson top-break revolver worn on his right hip, and later an ivory-handled Colt in a crossdraw holster on his left hip.
"Rock Mullaney: A Frenchman, a German, and an Irishman go into a saloon and order whiskeys. The drinks arrive and there's a fly in each one. Rock Mullaney: The Frenchman says, "Mon dieu! I can't drink this." Rock Mullaney: The German flicks the fly out of the whiskey and drinks it down. Rock Mullaney: The Irishman grabs the fly. He turns it upside down and he says, "Spit it out! Spit it out!""
"Rock Mullaney: May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the warm sun shine on your face. May the soft rain fall on your fields. And until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of his hands. Joe Gill: And may you be three days in heaven before the Devil knows you're dead."