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Hatfields and McCoys: Bad Blood

2012

R

1 h 22 m

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Western

A Union soldier on his way home runs afoul of Jim Vance and his nephew Ellison Hatfield. Confederate sympathizers, they're furious with the idea of one of their neighbors fighting for the Union.
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Jeff Fahey
Devil Anse Hatfield
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Christian Slater
Governor Bramlette
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Perry King
Ran'l McCoy
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Priscilla Barnes
Vicey Hatfield
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Tim Abell
Jim Vance
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Kassandra Clementi
Rosanna McCoy
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Sean Flynn
Johnse Hatfield
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Lisa Rotondi
Sarah McCoy
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John Wells
Valentine Hatfield
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Ted Monte
Frank Phillips
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Dylan Vox
Elias Hatfield
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John Shockley
Junior McCoy
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Addy Miller
Alifair McCoy
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Scott Thomas Reynolds
Asa McCoy
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Jim Dougherty
Curtis
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Drew Cash
Tolbert McCoy
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J. Kevin Combs II
Union drummer
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Joseph Aguon Drake
Townsfolk

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22/11/2022 11:56
Having no idea if the intent of this production is to ride the coattails of the History Channel's "Hatfields & McCoys" mini-series one has to think so. Obviously that one raised the current day brand recognition to an all time post WWII height, why not make a few lousy dollars? Sadly, this seems to be the the purpose of this "K-Mart" version of the tale. I suppose if it wasn't up against the superior History Channel treatment it may look like a much crisper (almost too clear 16:9 production reeks of HD videotape, i.e., no film soft grain) 1970's ABC "Movie of the Week", but since many viewers will be watching this after seeing the far superior Kevin Costner version it pretty much is laughable. In addition to the bargain basement production values we get a much different story. I know from research that The History Channel deviated somewhat, but here we have a very topical story with seemingly even more deviation. There just ain't any meat on these bones and the bones themselves are broken. In the back of my mind I get the feeling Jeff Fahey might have been quite good if given more to work with...That's about all I can say as the other performances were less than "phoned-in" to coin a phrase. O.K., it's watchable if somewhat laughable. That's the only reason I give it a 3 (full disclosure: If I had paid to see it the rating would be less). I don't know how much they paid Christian Slater for his meager role here, but seriously are infomercials next?
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