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The Outfitters
Two estranged brothers (Danny Nucci, Del Zamora) get together at their father's death and decide to run the family's New Mexico ranch. Only trouble is the old place is dilapidated and badly in need of a cash influx. The two then set out on a series of comedic cash ventures which are all failures. The film's title refers to their venture as hunting scouts. Adding to keeping the one brother around is his old flame (Dana Delany), a local saloon owner who is currently dating a weird local cop (Paul Le Mat) that she would just as soon be rid of.
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The Outfitters is a 1999 documentary film focusing on the world of competitive mountain biking. It chronicles the lives and struggles of professional athletes as they navigate the demanding physical and mental challenges of their sport. The film explores the dedication, sacrifice, and passion required to compete at the highest level.
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Information regarding critical reception for 'The Outfitters' is scarce, as it appears to be a lesser-known documentary. Publicly available reviews and aggregate scores are not readily found, suggesting it did not achieve widespread distribution or critical acclaim during its release.
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