Shoot First and Pray You Live

Shoot First and Pray You Live (Because Luck Has Nothing to Do With It)
Directed by Lance Doty
Screenplay by Lance Doty
Based on Luck
by Max Brand
Starring John Doman
Jim Gaffigan
Jeff Hephner
Music by Keith Patchel
Cinematography Bruce McCleery
Edited by Charly Bender
Production
companies
HDNM Entertainment
aWounded Knee
Distributed by Grindstone Entertainment Group
Release dates
  • December 4, 2008 (2008-12-04) (Santa Fe Film Festival)
Running time
1:50:00
Country United States
Language English

Shoot First and Pray You Live (Because Luck Has Nothing to Do With It) is a 2008 spaghetti-influenced western written and directed by Lance Doty and based on the novel Luck by Max Brand. Filming took place in Santa Fe, New Mexico.[1][2]

Synopsis

Red Pierre was trained to fight and now he shall use those skills to seek revenge on the people who hurt his family.

Cast

Reception

The Indianapolis Business Journal reviewed the movie, stating that "In case you couldn’t tell from the film’s title, this movie is full of bad dialogue and mildly absurd story lines. But if you have ever wondered what kind of movie would arise if you melded “Kill Bill,” “A Fistful of Dollars” and “The Outlaw Josie Wales,” this movie is for you."[3] The Santa Fe New Mexican also reviewed the film, writing "For a low-budget oater, Shoot First is surprisingly well shot, well acted, and mostly well scripted (though it's a bit talky and repetitious in places)."[4]

Awards

References

  1. "Casting Call". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  2. Michael R. Pitts (2012). Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films, 2d ed. McFarland. p. 310. ISBN 978-0-7864-6372-5.
  3. Harry, Lou. "LOU'S VIEWS: Here's the best from International Film Fest". The Indianapolis Business Journal. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  4. "Review for Shoot First, Pages Z055 - Z066". The Santa Fe New Mexican (via Newspapers.com). December 5, 2008. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  5. Nott, Robert. "Film festival: Night for awards — and laughs". The Santa Fe New Mexican. Retrieved 27 November 2016.

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