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Catch the Bullet

Play trailer 1:52 Poster for Catch the Bullet R Released Sep 10, 2021 1h 29m Western Play Trailer Watchlist
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This powerful western starring Peter Facinelli (Twilight franchise) shows what happens when you push a good man too far. Britt MacMasters (Jay Pickett), a U.S. Marshal, returns from a mission to find his father (Tom Skerritt) wounded and his son, Chad, kidnapped by the outlaw Jed Blake. Hot on their trail, Britt forms a posse with a gunslinging deputy and a stoic Pawnee tracker. But both Jed and Britt tread dangerously close to the Red Desert's Sioux territory, which poses a menace far greater than either can imagine.
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Carla Hay Culture Mix A horrendous dud on every level, Catch the Bullet is a completely useless movie, unless anyone needs an example of a Western action flick that does everything wrong. Jan 8, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews

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Dakota Bleu S Watched till the end lol. Even Tom Skerritt acting was a minus rating. Not sure what the director has in mind, but totally missed the mark. I’d give it a 1% for the horses and scenery!! Rated 1 out of 5 stars 06/08/25 Full Review michael s As others have said, too many things wrong to mention. It looks like a bunch of colledge friends got drunk and made a movie using thier cell phone cameras and there wasn't a script, everybody just said and did whatever they felt like. But a few highlights. Indians that look like they are making fun of Indians in a cartoon. They even shoot flaming arrows for no reason. A farm house shootout. The farm house has modern windows and electric lights. And for reasons I can not explain, but I hope someone can, a character named Chad is a 12 year old boy and he gets kidnapped. And he wears bright red lipstick throughout the movie. It is not as noticeable in the second half of the movie, but it is obvious in the first half. You can even see that it was not applied evenly. Maybe the actor likes to wear bright red lipstick in real life and nobody noticed when he showed up for filming? Rated 1 out of 5 stars 05/17/25 Full Review mark g Wow! Such poor acting, comically bad. I could list all things terrible with this movie or just say everything. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 11/18/24 Full Review alan g Weak remake of "Big Jake" without the actors, script, plot, action or talent. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 11/04/24 Full Review Jim C This is one of the cheesiest movies ever. It may have done better as a high school play Rated 1 out of 5 stars 11/04/24 Full Review Gary P Horrendous. Who ever did the casting for this should not be in a job. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 09/18/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis This powerful western starring Peter Facinelli (Twilight franchise) shows what happens when you push a good man too far. Britt MacMasters (Jay Pickett), a U.S. Marshal, returns from a mission to find his father (Tom Skerritt) wounded and his son, Chad, kidnapped by the outlaw Jed Blake. Hot on their trail, Britt forms a posse with a gunslinging deputy and a stoic Pawnee tracker. But both Jed and Britt tread dangerously close to the Red Desert's Sioux territory, which poses a menace far greater than either can imagine.
Director
Michael Feifer
Producer
Michael Feifer
Screenwriter
Jerry Robbins
Distributor
Lionsgate
Production Co
Third Child Entertainment, Feifer Worldwide, Milestone Studios, Grindstone Entertainment Group
Rating
R (Some Violence)
Genre
Western
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 10, 2021, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 10, 2021
Runtime
1h 29m
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