A former slave arrives in Yellowstone City, Montana, a desolate former boomtown now on the decline, looking for a place to call home. On that same day, a local prospector discovers gold - and is murdered.
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Murder at Yellowstone City
2022
R
2 h 7 m
United States
Western
A former slave arrives in Yellowstone City, Montana, a desolate former boomtown now on the decline, looking for a place to call home. On that same day, a local prospector discovers gold - and is murdered.
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Richard Gray
Director
Isaiah Mustafa
Cicero
Zach McGowan
Robert Dunnigan
Thomas Jane
Thaddeus Murphy
Ron Garritson
Owen McCray
Gabriel Byrne
Sheriff Jim Ambrose
John Ales
Mickey O'Hare
Aimee Garcia
Isabel Santos
Richard Dreyfuss
Edgar Blake
Lew Temple
David Harding
Nat Wolff
Jimmy Abrose Jr.
Emma Kenney
Rebecca Davies
Scottie Thompson
Emma Dunnigan
Anna Camp
Alice Murphy
Isabella Ruby
Josephine Wright
Marley Gray
Orphan Bo
Eadie Gray
Orphan Girl
Danny Bohnen
Marcus O'Sullivan
Tanaya Beatty
Violet Running Horse
Eric Belgau
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FAD
23/05/2023 04:40
What's happened to Hollywood. Good grief man I just looked at 19 movies in a row on pic on dish and not one was rated 5 or above and same with prime! Netflix has gone down the tubes with their joke of homemade crap. What's going on? Do they let just any idiot have a few million to produce and direct movies now? Obviously they do! How do they make money on this crap? Disgusting...Will it ever end?
نورالدين الدوادي
23/05/2023 04:40
Not too shabby at all. Not a fan of TV movies but this was actually quite good and worth a watch and maybe another watch in 5-10yrs time. Good cast here and the acting was on par too. If you like a who done it kinda movie mixed with a western then you'll probably enjoy this one.
Meral 👑
23/05/2023 04:39
The camera movement is clumsy, but there are many very good things in the film, such as the flow of life and the characters who are like the style. The script is good and the movie imitates the great western movies correctly. The mezzanines are also correct. And the suspense of the film is unique. The movie poster is also a very correct poster.
chancelviembidi
23/05/2023 04:39
Murder at Yellowstone City is a murder mystery/western set in 1881. The film revolves around Cicero, a former slave that arrives at Yellowstone City the same day as (you guessed it) a man is murdered. Of course, Cicero being black, is accused of the murder, and the rest of the film is about finding out who the actual murderer is and cleaning Cicero's name. I won't give anything away as I think this is one of those movies you have to watch for yourself. However, I will say it's entertaining both as a western and murder mystery. At times the film is a bit slow and somewhat predictable. However, the film makes up for its shortcomings with its characters and by the fact that it is also a pretty brutal story that kept me interested until the very end. Also, the film's setting really felt like a real western city like Yellowstone City. Lastly, Anna Camp stole the show as Alice Murphy. I love Anna Camp, and I have to say she killed it in this as she portrays Alice as both religious and a strong, gritty woman who knows how to take care of herself. I know that recently she has been trying to branch out to new types of roles, and I think this shows that she can play a wide range of characters. It wasn't the greatest movie ever, but it was entertaining enough, and I recommend checking it out for Anna Camp. Murder at Yellowstone City is a murder mystery/western set in 1881. The film revolves around Cicero, a former slave that arrives at Yellowstone City the same day as (you guessed it) a man is murdered. Of course, Cicero being black, is accused of the murder, and the rest of the film is about finding out who the actual murderer is and cleaning Cicero's name. I won't give anything away as I think this is one of those movies you have to watch for yourself. However, I will say it's entertaining both as a western and murder mystery. At times the film is a bit slow and somewhat predictable. However, the film makes up for its shortcomings with its characters and by the fact that it is also a pretty brutal story that kept me interested until the very end. Also, the film's setting really felt like a real western city like Yellowstone City. Lastly, Anna Camp stole the show as Alice Murphy. I love Anna Camp, and I have to say she killed it in this as she portrays Alice as both religious and a strong, gritty woman who knows how to take care of herself. I know that recently she has been trying to branch out to new types of roles, and I think this shows that she can play a wide range of characters. It wasn't the greatest movie ever, but it was entertaining enough, and I recommend checking it out for Anna Camp.
Johnny Garçon Mbonzi
23/05/2023 04:39
For those to young to know, 1950's tv was full of westerns. At one time 15 of the top 30 shows were western themed. So if you are interested in what we watched back then here is the movie for you. Its a 50's western to the hilt. Everything but the white hat for the good guy. Thomas jane in this case. Its way more violent, of course, and brought up to "date" with people of color in main roles. Westerns died out in the 60's replaced by all in the family and mash. So if you are interested in what america was watching on tv 70 years ago, give this a try.
Rahil liya
18/10/2022 09:25
Not a bad effort, bearing in mind its made-for-tv credentials. Reasonable storyline, decent acting, and felt true to the spaghetti western spirit. Some lazily contrived set-ups, such as: an inability of the pursued to escape, until they really need to; wild gunfire suddenly becoming unerringly accurate, etc. On the whole, however, an enjoyable watch.
Those reviewers complaining of an agenda etc. Need to take a look at themselves! Those mentioning a slowness to the narrative should take some time to watch some Sergio Leone. This is not of that standard to be sure, but it seens to understand what a good western is, and largely delivers.
user2447775288262
18/10/2022 09:25
This is one of the better westerns that have been made in recent times. It works both as western and as whodunnit. Good characters, acted well and a good story. The first half of the movie builds the story and the characters and could be a little slow at times however the second half picks up the pace and as per the western conventions there's a right comeuppance at the close. I reckon that some folks sensitivities were triggered by notions of wokism and somesuch. If they weren't woke while watching the movie then they may have slept their way through it because they missed what was actually happening. Even with the plot holes this movie is worth staying with to the end. Overall, worthwhile entertainment - if someone is looking for something else look elsewhere.
user366274153422
18/10/2022 09:25
A western whodunnit? What? Is that a new genre?
Anyway, it wasn't bad, really. Could definitely have been better but still, I watched all the way. The western style scenes were good, if not typical. The saloon, the stables, the church, the grand Montana backdrops. But nothing original. Yet it still works.
The whodunnit? Kept me guessing. I didn't know until the reveal. Was it the best whodunnit? Umm, no. But it still worked.
Did anyone else notice the "Summertime, and the living is easy" riff on the piano ala Westworld? It was obvious yet there was nothing in the credits for it.
It was a decent movie. Enjoy.
🤴🏼Hamza Asrar🤴🏼
18/10/2022 09:25
Murder at Yellowstone has it all guns, desert, gold, whisky, shoot-em-ups. Scheming, a hero, a bad guy or two, a sheriff. Ladies of ill repute, gambling and bodies falling everywhere.
Its a Western, what more did you expect or want.
It approaches spaghetti western at times but overall it hangs together so go watch it don't believe the nay sayers..
Rishikapoorpatel
18/10/2022 09:25
At first it seemed slow, but it picks up about half way through it... not sure why Hollyweird had to chuck in the gay bit and mess up a half decent slow burn mystery. I liked that the movie was not presenting a fake Western narrative, this seemed more real than 99% of shoot-em-ups and I liked that. A decent cookie, with just a few clumps of manufactured bowl movement to satisfy the left.
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FAD
23/05/2023 04:40
What's happened to Hollywood. Good grief man I just looked at 19 movies in a row on pic on dish and not one was rated 5 or above and same with prime! Netflix has gone down the tubes with their joke of homemade crap. What's going on? Do they let just any idiot have a few million to produce and direct movies now? Obviously they do! How do they make money on this crap? Disgusting...Will it ever end?
نورالدين الدوادي
23/05/2023 04:40
Not too shabby at all. Not a fan of TV movies but this was actually quite good and worth a watch and maybe another watch in 5-10yrs time. Good cast here and the acting was on par too. If you like a who done it kinda movie mixed with a western then you'll probably enjoy this one.
Meral 👑
23/05/2023 04:39
The camera movement is clumsy, but there are many very good things in the film, such as the flow of life and the characters who are like the style. The script is good and the movie imitates the great western movies correctly. The mezzanines are also correct. And the suspense of the film is unique. The movie poster is also a very correct poster.
chancelviembidi
23/05/2023 04:39
Murder at Yellowstone City is a murder mystery/western set in 1881. The film revolves around Cicero, a former slave that arrives at Yellowstone City the same day as (you guessed it) a man is murdered. Of course, Cicero being black, is accused of the murder, and the rest of the film is about finding out who the actual murderer is and cleaning Cicero's name. I won't give anything away as I think this is one of those movies you have to watch for yourself. However, I will say it's entertaining both as a western and murder mystery. At times the film is a bit slow and somewhat predictable. However, the film makes up for its shortcomings with its characters and by the fact that it is also a pretty brutal story that kept me interested until the very end. Also, the film's setting really felt like a real western city like Yellowstone City. Lastly, Anna Camp stole the show as Alice Murphy. I love Anna Camp, and I have to say she killed it in this as she portrays Alice as both religious and a strong, gritty woman who knows how to take care of herself. I know that recently she has been trying to branch out to new types of roles, and I think this shows that she can play a wide range of characters. It wasn't the greatest movie ever, but it was entertaining enough, and I recommend checking it out for Anna Camp. Murder at Yellowstone City is a murder mystery/western set in 1881. The film revolves around Cicero, a former slave that arrives at Yellowstone City the same day as (you guessed it) a man is murdered. Of course, Cicero being black, is accused of the murder, and the rest of the film is about finding out who the actual murderer is and cleaning Cicero's name. I won't give anything away as I think this is one of those movies you have to watch for yourself. However, I will say it's entertaining both as a western and murder mystery. At times the film is a bit slow and somewhat predictable. However, the film makes up for its shortcomings with its characters and by the fact that it is also a pretty brutal story that kept me interested until the very end. Also, the film's setting really felt like a real western city like Yellowstone City. Lastly, Anna Camp stole the show as Alice Murphy. I love Anna Camp, and I have to say she killed it in this as she portrays Alice as both religious and a strong, gritty woman who knows how to take care of herself. I know that recently she has been trying to branch out to new types of roles, and I think this shows that she can play a wide range of characters. It wasn't the greatest movie ever, but it was entertaining enough, and I recommend checking it out for Anna Camp.
Johnny Garçon Mbonzi
23/05/2023 04:39
For those to young to know, 1950's tv was full of westerns. At one time 15 of the top 30 shows were western themed. So if you are interested in what we watched back then here is the movie for you. Its a 50's western to the hilt. Everything but the white hat for the good guy. Thomas jane in this case. Its way more violent, of course, and brought up to "date" with people of color in main roles. Westerns died out in the 60's replaced by all in the family and mash. So if you are interested in what america was watching on tv 70 years ago, give this a try.
Rahil liya
18/10/2022 09:25
Not a bad effort, bearing in mind its made-for-tv credentials. Reasonable storyline, decent acting, and felt true to the spaghetti western spirit. Some lazily contrived set-ups, such as: an inability of the pursued to escape, until they really need to; wild gunfire suddenly becoming unerringly accurate, etc. On the whole, however, an enjoyable watch.
Those reviewers complaining of an agenda etc. Need to take a look at themselves! Those mentioning a slowness to the narrative should take some time to watch some Sergio Leone. This is not of that standard to be sure, but it seens to understand what a good western is, and largely delivers.
user2447775288262
18/10/2022 09:25
This is one of the better westerns that have been made in recent times. It works both as western and as whodunnit. Good characters, acted well and a good story. The first half of the movie builds the story and the characters and could be a little slow at times however the second half picks up the pace and as per the western conventions there's a right comeuppance at the close. I reckon that some folks sensitivities were triggered by notions of wokism and somesuch. If they weren't woke while watching the movie then they may have slept their way through it because they missed what was actually happening. Even with the plot holes this movie is worth staying with to the end. Overall, worthwhile entertainment - if someone is looking for something else look elsewhere.
user366274153422
18/10/2022 09:25
A western whodunnit? What? Is that a new genre?
Anyway, it wasn't bad, really. Could definitely have been better but still, I watched all the way. The western style scenes were good, if not typical. The saloon, the stables, the church, the grand Montana backdrops. But nothing original. Yet it still works.
The whodunnit? Kept me guessing. I didn't know until the reveal. Was it the best whodunnit? Umm, no. But it still worked.
Did anyone else notice the "Summertime, and the living is easy" riff on the piano ala Westworld? It was obvious yet there was nothing in the credits for it.
It was a decent movie. Enjoy.
🤴🏼Hamza Asrar🤴🏼
18/10/2022 09:25
Murder at Yellowstone has it all guns, desert, gold, whisky, shoot-em-ups. Scheming, a hero, a bad guy or two, a sheriff. Ladies of ill repute, gambling and bodies falling everywhere.
Its a Western, what more did you expect or want.
It approaches spaghetti western at times but overall it hangs together so go watch it don't believe the nay sayers..
Rishikapoorpatel
18/10/2022 09:25
At first it seemed slow, but it picks up about half way through it... not sure why Hollyweird had to chuck in the gay bit and mess up a half decent slow burn mystery. I liked that the movie was not presenting a fake Western narrative, this seemed more real than 99% of shoot-em-ups and I liked that. A decent cookie, with just a few clumps of manufactured bowl movement to satisfy the left.
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