
“The Mountain Men” (1980)
Director: Richard Lang
Screenplay: Fraser Clarke Heston
Stars: Charlton Heston, Brian Keith, Victoria Racimo and John Glover.
Tagline: Alone… each is a bombshell. Together… they’re dynamite.
The Overview:
Two aging mountain men survive in a world that is changing and will soon leave them behind. If the hostile conditions of the frontier don’t kill ’em, the Indians or the corn whiskey might.
Thoughts: Beware of Spoilers…
I remember seeing this movie back in the early 80’s on HBO and loving it. I recently revisited it and while I still enjoyed it, The Mountain Men wasn’t the movie I remember loving so much.
The interplay between Charlton Heston and Brian Keith [who steals every scene is in] is worth the price of admission. Heston and Keith had worked together on the 1953 film Arrowhead.
It’s fun seeing a young John Glover in his first screen appearance.
The Mountain Men was director Richard Lang’s first time helming a feature film.
The Mountain Men‘s screenwriter, Fraser Heston, is Charlton Heston’s son. The Mountain Men screenplay was Fraser Heston’s feature film debut.
The Indians are too Hollywood looking now and some of the scenes don’t hold up as well. Still I liked it a lot, just not as much as I remembered loving it.

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