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Monte Walsh (2003) tells the story of cowhands Monte Walsh and Chet Rollins, whose lives revolve around ranch work and riding horses. They have a strong bond and can handle any task thrown at them. Monte is involved in a long-term relationship with a prostitute named Martine Bernard, while Chet becomes infatuated with the widow who owns the local hardware store. Their lives consist of working on the range and occasional trips to town.
However, their peaceful existence is disrupted when Shorty Austin, one of the ranch hands, loses his job and turns to rustling and killing. This event forces Monte and Chet to confront the harsh realities of their livelihood and its consequences. Their lives on the range take an unexpected turn, challenging their camaraderie and placing them in unexpected situations.
Monte Walsh explores the themes of friendship, loyalty, and the changing times in the Wild West. The movie portrays the struggles faced by cowboys as their way of life becomes obsolete in the face of modernization. Viewers will be captivated by the dynamic relationships between the characters, the breathtaking landscapes of the American West, and the emotional journey of Monte and Chet as they navigate the challenges of their chosen profession.
This film offers a poignant and realistic portrayal of life as a cowboy and is a must-watch for fans of Western movies and those interested in exploring the human experience in the Old West.
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Monte WalshRelease Date:
17 Jan 2003Writers:
Michael Brandman, Robert B. Parker, David Zelag GoodmanAwards:
Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy. 1 win & 1 nomination total