Return Of The Wildcats
Return Of The Wildcats

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Return Of The Wildcats

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55 min
English

Return of the Wildcats is the second snowboard video from the infamous Canadian/American crew and as you would imagine the vid contains plenty of sick footage...Although a lot of the video is made up of footage of the likes of Trevor Andrew pissed and falling around the place, there's also a lot of good snowboarding...All the team riders have good individual sections...Kale Stephens has the first section with plenty of snowmobile action as well as some sick snowboarding including a massive cab 900. Chris Brown's section is one of the best with the tune "I'm an Arsehole" by Dennis Leary going down very well. Also features Max Jenke, Devun Walsh, Chris Dufficy, Dionne Delesalle, Joni Malmi, Paavo Tikannen, and plenty of others.

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Director: Tanya BallantineGenres: Documentary, Western

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the legendary figures of the American West, focusing on the enduring myths and realities surrounding lawmen and outlaws. It delves into the lives of iconic figures like Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and Bat Masterson, examining their roles in shaping the narrative of the frontier. The film uses historical accounts and archival footage to present a nuanced look at these controversial historical personalities.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reviews for this 1978 documentary are scarce, it is recognized for its contribution to Western film and documentary archives, offering insights into the popular perception and historical documentation of Old West figures. Audience reception likely varied, appealing to enthusiasts of Western history and documentary filmmaking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides a historical overview of key Western figures.

  • Utilizes archival materials to illustrate frontier life and law enforcement.

  • Appeals to fans of Western history documentaries.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Return of the Wildcats' is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize audience sentiment. General interest from viewers typically centers on the historical figures and the authenticity of the presented narrative.

Fun Fact

Although the film features historical figures, it relies on narrated historical accounts and archival imagery rather than newly filmed reenactments, presenting a documentary approach to the Western genre.

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