I gave it a 10 not only because it was a very well done movie, a great sound track with Waylon Jennings, great real life photography, and real life characters. In addition, a 10 for a great send off to one of my childhood cowboy heroes. My top 3 were Hopalong Cassidy, Gene Autry, and Roy Rodgers.
He may have made this film as a legacy to himself. He may have wanted his fans to see him as a real man still in his prime and not as a old man. The same with Hopalong because he got cancer and did not want his fans to see as a sick old man.
The Roy Rogers museum was in Victorville, CA but was moved to Branson, Missouri. For more information regarding Cowboy Heroes visit the Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum in Los Angeles, CA .
I wish a fond farewell to Roy Rogers, "The King of the Cowboys" who rode off into the sunset and who left a lifetime impression on millions of children and "older" children. There will never be another like him. Lastly, I have to mention Dale Evans and Trigger!
Happy Trails Until We Meet Again!
Mackintosh and T.J.
1975
Drama / Western
Mackintosh and T.J.
1975
Drama / Western
Plot summary
The wandering old ranch hand Mackintosh takes care on a fatherly way for the young and homeless T.J. and he helps him to remain straight. Both find a job on the ranch of Jim Webster. Mackintosh proves his skills as a horse tamer and he wins the sympathy of Webster. Webster asks Mackintosh to hunt coyotes, as the area is unsafe because of them. When a murder takes place, Mackintosh is framed. This leads to dramatic events.
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A Great Farewell to a Great Man and a Childhood Hero.
Slow, meandering and yet delightful.
"Mackintosh and T. J." is an incredibly unusual Roy Rogers film...one I am very glad I watched, as I have loved his old B-westerns. If you are a fan, it's definitely a must-see!
The story is a very slow and deliberately paced film about a hard working drifter, Mackintosh (Rogers) and a slice of his life. It begins with Mackintosh passing through a Texas town and finding a teenage boy who is on his own (T. J.). The two soon become friends and stick together through the story...and although there are some serious fireworks in the film towards the end, it's more about the pair and their friendship than anything else.
While I am not a huge fan of country music, I really loved the soundtrack, with mostly songs by Waylon Jennings as well as one with Willie Nelson. I mention this because it worked very well with the film but also because the only song mentioned on IMDB is sung by Nelson....but nearly all are actually sung by Jennings. It is sad, however, that they didn't have Rogers sing in the film...as even at 64 he had a lovely voice.
Overall, a really sweet film that is one that you may not enjoy as much if you don't love Roy Rogers....but you'll still enjoy it since it's written so well and Rogers is terrific. Well worth seeing and I'm glad it was recently restored and placed on DVD, which I found on Amazon.
Great adult western
This is a very good,modern, adult western.Roy Rogers and Clay O'Brien give excellent understated performances.The film exudes conservative beliefs but they arise from the characterizations,it's never preachy. Slowly paced,well acted,sad, tragic and finally life and family affirming ,the film left me wishing Roy Rogers had done more adult westerns late in his life.We would have all benefited. Still this "1" is as good as Will Penny,The Cowboy's and better than Buck Taylor's recent similarly plotted Truce.The film features fine back -up performances by James Hampton,Dennis Fimple,and Joan Hackett.(Remember this really ,really is not for kids as it contains cursing, a peeping Tom, and a murder and a suicide. Whew!)