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    Cahill U.S. Marshal (1973) [w/Commentary]

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    Cahill U.S. Marshal (1973) [w/Commentary]

    Cahill U.S. Marshal (1973)
    BDRip 720p | MKV | 1280 x 720 | x264 @ 2048 Kbps | 1h 42mn | 1,71 Gb
    Audio: English AC3 1.0 @ 160 Kbps + Commentary track | Subtitles: English
    Genre: Drama, Western | Director: Andrew V. McLaglen

    Lawman J.D. Cahill can stand alone against a bad-guy army. But as a widower father, he's on insecure footing raising two sons. Particularly when he suspects his boys are involved in a bank robbery - and two killings.


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    Cahill U.S. Marshal (1973) [w/Commentary]

    Audio Commentary with Director Andrew McLaglen: McLaglen, who passed away in 2014, mentions at one point that he is recording this commentary in 2002. He remains pleased with Cahill and is clearly delighted that it has retained enough of a following to support a director's commentary. He talks about nearly all of the actors, and he takes special delight in pointing out which exterior scenes were shot outdoors and which were shot on huge soundstages where the light could be controlled. Although the commentary has many gaps where McLaglen falls silent, this is a case where the opportunity to preserve cinema history wasn't missed.