The Culpepper Cattle Co.

1972
6.9| 1h32m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 15 April 1972 Released
Producted By: 20th Century Fox
Country: United States of America
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Working as an assistant on a long cattle drive, the young Ben Mockridge contends between his dream of being a cowboy and the harsh truth of the Old West.

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Western

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Director

Dick Richards

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20th Century Fox

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Greenes Please don't spend money on this.
Fleur Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
Cheryl A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
Jenni Devyn Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
SamPamBam this is a horrible movie, having no redeeming value as entertainment .a most horrid experience to sit thru this embarrassing tripe.the people who thought this was a good idea had to be drunk.that's a better excuse than being deranged.and deranged is the only apt description for this horrid piece.
dbdumonteil This is an offbeat western ,with a strong documentary side.Gary Grimes is the all-American-boy who wants to experiment the hard cowboys life.And it avoids the usual clichés of the genre;after a bloody odyssey,we are not sure that the boy has grown into a man,like usually in this kind of screenplay.When he rides away,after the massacre,all we can guess is that he has probably lost his faith in God (if he had any) .No love interest, unless the scene with the hooker counts -here again the lad does not behave like he is supposed to .And no sentimental side either ,the Farewell-to-mom scene ,is so short that she has not even the time to ask him whether he will come back. No real friendship with the men,except perhaps from the boss.Bewildering.
angelup302002 My son and I just watched Culpepper Cattle Co.and I was wondering if you or anyone might know who sings Amazing Grace on the movie? They sing it towards the end when they are putting their dead in the ground. Whom ever sings it has a wonderful singing voice. I would love to know who is singing the song in the movie. I have heard this song a lot but never as good as i heard it on the movie. Im hoping you can tell me or maybe someone who knows can tell me. My son and myself thought the movie was good and would love to see it again sometime. My son loves western movies and thats about all he will watch. He really enjoyed this movie.I think if your into westerns then you would enjoy this one. it's a 1972 movie and a very good movie to watch. thank you for your time, Im hoping someone can answer my question.
hebertjj I've heard all the "Western Classic" comments but I would call it a Seventies Classic view of the old west. Unlike some real Western classics like "The Searchers", "Rio Bravo", "Open Range" and others, this film left me with a bad taste in my mouth both because of characters and the so called realism. It seems like every character in this movie had either a major flaw that made them unbelievable in their role. A kid with a widow mom that regularly races the wagon and team? How long is that going to go on before he's got a wreaked wagon, a dead horse, and financial ruin? Taking off for Colorodo without even a slicker or a bedroll? A trail boss that lets his men get close to a shootout between themselves and lets a green kid take the night watch alone after just losing four men to rustlers? The settlers the men died for don't even have the decency to bury them and then the final straw was the kid throwing his gun away after the burial. Good Grief!!! He's out between home and Colorado, been thru several gun fights and he decides to throw his gun away and head home(?)!!! This is just going too far to make a peace statement for the end of a bloody movie. The wranglers have lost nearly all their guns, five men and horses, and $200; he could at least round up the horses, guns and money and take them back to the drivers.I could go on and on, but basically, everyone the drivers run into needs to be shot and some of the the drivers could use a good flesh wound themselves. Just because the cowboys are dirty and dusty instead of clean and in fancy shirts, doesn't make it realistic. I really felt lead on after sitting thru this movie.