Conagher | |
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Genre | Western |
Written by |
Louis L'Amour (novel) Jeffrey M. Meyer (teleplay) |
Directed by | Reynaldo Villalobos |
Starring |
Sam Elliott Katharine Ross Barry Corbin Ken Curtis Buck Taylor Dub Taylor James Gammon |
Music by | J.A.C. Redford |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
John A Kuri Sam Elliott |
Cinematography | James R. Bagdonas |
Editor(s) | Zach Staenberg |
Running time | 94 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Imagine Entertainment TNT Turner Pictures |
Distributor | TNT |
Release | |
Original network | TNT |
Original release | July 1, 1991 |
Conagher is a 1991 Turner Network Television Western film based on a Louis L’Amour novel of the same name, starring Sam Elliott as Conn Conagher, an honest, hardworking cowboy who learns that his fellow ranch hands plan to steal the boss's cattle. Katharine Ross, Elliott’s wife since 1984, stars as Mrs. Evie Teale, who tries to raise a son (Cody Braun) and a daughter (Anndi McAfee) on an isolated homestead after her husband, Jacob Teale (Billy Green Bush), leaves on a business trip and never returns. Evie adjusts well to the wilderness: "You don't know what music is until you hear the wind in the cedars."
The film opens with the Teale family moving west on a wagon into Indian Territory. They reach their home, and plan to go on the cattle business. The father, Jacob, rides out to get the cattle, promising to return in a month. However, he is killed along the way when his horse falls over on him, and he bleeds to death internally.
Meanwhile, a Stagecoach passes by the Teale farm; Evie Teale agrees to work for the Stagecoach by feeding customers who come by. One of the men on the Stagecoach warns Evie of a man named Conn Conagher, who he says is a fierce gunfighter. One day, Conagher does stop by for food, along with his partner Mahler. The Teale farm later comes under attack by Indians. The Stagecoach arrives by again in the middle of the gunfight, and the drivers and the passengers defend the farm. The Indians retreat in the morning.
Conagher, meanwhile, drifts out in the wilderness. He and Mahler meet an old rancher, Seaborn Tay, who hires both of them for work. Conagher proves to be a hardworking cowhand, but the ranch comes under threat by the Ladder Five gang, led by Smoke Parnell. Mahler deserts the ranch after an argument with Conagher and joins the Ladder Five. Conagher saves the ranch and Tay's cattle twice from the Ladder Five, both in a series of quick gun battles. He also visits the Teale farm regularly, and he and Evie grow fond of each other and he becomes a father figure to her children.
One day, when Conagher is out herding Tay's cattle, he is ambushed and shot by the Ladder Five gang. The wounded Conagher hides out during the day, and but at night returns and holds the Ladder Five, including Parnell, at gunpoint. Weak from his wound, Conagher eventually collapses and passes out, but not before he demands the Ladder Five to clear off of the land. Parnell knows now that he can finish Conagher, as his gang has sworn to do, but instead orders his man to take Conagher to Seaborn Tay. The next day, the Ladder Five gang clears off the land.