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Rough Riders is a 1997 television miniseries directed and co-written by John Milius about future PresidentTheodore Roosevelt and the regiment known as the 1st US Volunteer Cavalry; a.k.a. the Rough Riders. The series prominently shows the bravery of the volunteers at the , part of the Spanish–American War of 1898. It was released on DVD in 2006. The series originally aired on TNT with a four-hour running time, including commercials, over two consecutive nights during July 1997. [1] 3 Production 5 Reception. Plot [ edit ] In 1898 the US government decided to intervene on the side of the Cuban rebels in their struggle against Spanish rule. Assistant Navy Secretary decides to experience the war first hand by promoting and joining a volunteer cavalry regiment. The regiment, later known as the Rough Riders, brings together volunteers from all corners of the nation and all walks of life. They include a stagecoach robber, , and patrician men. When Roosevelt and his men finally land on , they face ambush, intense enemy fire, and a desperate, outnumbered charge up a defended hill. Cast [ edit ] Tom Berenger – Lt. Col./Col. Theodore Roosevelt Sam Elliott – Capt. Bucky O'Neill Gary Busey – Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler Brad Johnson – Henry Nash Illeana Douglas – Edith Roosevelt Chris Noth – Brian Keith – PresidentWilliam McKinley George Hamilton – William Randolph Hearst R. Lee Ermey – Secretary of StateJohn Hay Nick Chinlund – Frederic Remington Dale Dye – Col./Brig Gen. Holt McCallany – Sgt. Hamilton Fish Geoffrey Lewis – Eli James Parks – William Tiffany Dakin Matthews – Wadsworth Sr. Mark Moses – Capt. William Katt – Edward Marshall Francesco Quinn – Rafael Castillo Adam Storke – Stephen Crane Titus Welliver – B. F. Goodrich Diana Jorge – Mademoiselle Adler Eric Allan Kramer – Henry Bardshar Angee Hughes – Sara Bardshar Bob Primeaux - Indian Bob Pablo Espinosa - Maj. Frederick Funston Michael Greyeyes - Delchaney Buck Taylor as George Neville Darin Heames as Lt. William Wheeler (based on Joseph M. Wheeler, IV) Marshall Teague as Lt. John Pershing John S. Davies as Gen. Lawton (uncredited) Production [ edit ] Development [ edit ] Tom Berenger had starred in Gettysburg (1993) for Ted Turner and was also a long time admirer of Roosevelt. Berenger pitched the idea of a mini series on the Rough Riders to Turner, giving him an outline, and Turner agreed to finance a four-hour mini series for TNT. 'I see him as a `force of nature',' said Berenger, 'a kind of sweet, endearing, enthusiastic and honest man who probably wouldn't make it in politics today. Yet this incident in our history -- largely created by William Randolph Hearst and other yellow press barons -- took him to the White House.' [2] Berenger originally intended to play Colonel Leonard Wood, with Stephen Lang to play Roosevelt. Berenger said the mini series 'needs a couple other names.'.. It'll be as much fun as `Gettysburg' was to do . a bunch of guys playing a famous military unit. The casting director of `Gettysburg' told me she had 6,000 actors' submissions for that production. There were a couple of big names who wanted to do it so badly they said, `Just give me a couple of lines and a uniform - that's all I want.' [3] Hugh Wilson wrote the first draft and planned to direct. Berenger agreed to star and was executive producer. [4] John Milius [ edit ] Eventually Wilson bowed out due to creative differences and Berenger suggested he be replaced by John Milius. Milius had long been an admirer of Teddy Roosevelt, and featured him as a character in his film, The Wind and the Lion (1975) (played by Brian Keith). He had tried to make a film about Roosevelt and the Rough Riders for a number of years but 'nobody cared,' he said. 'When I would pitch a film about Roosevelt and the Spanish–American War, they wouldn't get it. They would say, 'It's not exactly a Western, and it's not a war picture, so what is it?' I think it's both. The last great Western of the 19th century. [Roosevelt was] an extraordinary character. He makes a really good contrast to the way things are today. He put his money where his mouth was. He was the real thing.' [5] According to Milius, TNT executives 'said, `We'll let you make it if you can make it at this price, write it quick, be in production in three months'. all these impossible things,' said Milius. 'And I said yes.' [5] 'This one does sort of glorify war,' said Berenger, who eventually agreed to play Roosevelt. 'But you have to consider that it was written by John Milius.' [6] 'In a sense, one man going up that hill, one battle, and a man became President and we acquired an overseas empire,' said Milius. 'Courage and valor are no longer considered great attributes in our culture. But for Roosevelt, they were the only issues. I agree.' [6] Milius says the script was also about the bonding of the men. 'It shows you that things happen to people that they never get over. It's why vets can only talk to each other. Everyone of them is scarred for life. Men go off to war because they really want to, not knowing what it's going to be. They think it's an adventure, a romantic fantasy. And, of course, it never is. People are brought together and forced to do something that is truly unnatural to man – kill each other. But in doing this sort of extraordinary self-destruction, man seems to bring all of his virtues to bear.' [7] Shooting [ edit ] The film was shot in Texas over 48 days on a budget of $19 million. 'Believe me, there were no trailers for the stars or anything,' said Milius. 'If anything, you got a chair.' [6] 'I was just pleased I got to do the subject matter; the shorter schedule didn't bother me,' Milius added. 'It was just another way of telling a story. With the shorter schedule, I just did the best I could do, worked twice as hard and didn't get any sleep.' [5] Six Texas locations served as stand-ins for Cuba, Florida, New York and Washington, D.C. - Palestine, a town southeast of Dallas, was the period railroad; the Cuban jungle scenes were done outside Houston and the hill country outside San Antonio stood in for the training camp and San Juan Hill. [2] Milius considers the film one of his best. 'They had a lot of controls on me, at Turner, and I just ran over them. They hated me, but I got the film made, didn't I. That's what you have to do. You have to be true to the vision that you start out to do, otherwise what are you even there for?' [8] Brian Keith, who played President McKinley, committed suicide after filming and before the mini-series aired. Historical inaccuracies [ edit ] Bucky O'Neill commanded 'A' Troop of which Henry Nash was indeed a member, not 'G' Troop. Craig Wadsworth was a member of 'K' Troop and was not a member of O'Neill's troop. Henry Nash was not a stagecoach robber but a miner and a schoolteacher. Nash and O'Neill did not have an antagonistic relationship due to O'Neill's '6th Sense' that Nash was a criminal. Bucky O'Neill and Henry Nash were actually friends. It has been speculated that Milius based Nash's character on William Sterin. In 1889, Sterin and three other men robbed a train in Arizona. O'Neill led the posse that captured Sterin & the three men who were subsequently sent to the Yuma Territorial Prison. In 1897, the men were pardoned and in 1898 Sterin joined the Rough Riders under an assumed name. It is believed that Sternin may have been killed in action during the 'Battle of San Juan Hill.' Bucky O'Neill is not buried in the Arizona desert as portrayed in the final scene; instead he is buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. There would indeed be a statue dedicated to Bucky O'Neill as Nash stated there would be, however, Nash had nothing to do with it. The statue was created after Henry Nash died. In reality, Theodore Roosevelt and Stephen Crane disliked each other and did not socialize during the Santiago campaign. [9] Major General Joseph Wheeler is implied to be older and more experienced than Major General William Rufus Shafter, the V Corps commander. In reality, Shafter was two years older than Wheeler and also a Civil War veteran (and Medal of Honor recipient). Wheeler issued the order to attack San Juan Heights not to 1st Lieutenant John J. 'Black Jack' Pershing of the 10th Cavalry, but to Brigadier General J. F. Kent, Commander of the 1st Division of the 5th Army Corps, who led his division in the main assault of San Juan Hill while the Rough Riders & the 10th Cavalry attacked Kettle Hill. No Spanish machine gun was present at San Juan Hill. The volume of quick firing Mauser rifles was mistaken as machine gun fire. There also were no German advisors with the Spanish forces, but there were neutral German military observers. Milius however insisted there were German advisers. [10] Wheeler's son, a West Point graduate who was his aide-de-camp, was actually named Joseph Jr. ('Fighting Joe'), not William as depicted. Roosevelt experts did not like a scene where Roosevelt, despite his patrician New York upbringing, attends a formal reception with his wife Edith (played by Illeana Douglas) and drags her around the room and harangues guests. 'He was filled with wild enthusiasm,' Milius said, when questioned about the scene. [10] A historian said that the final charge at San Juan Hill took place in tall grass. 'San Juan Hill looked exactly like our hill,' Milius said. 'The vegetation was almost exactly the same. We went to meticulous detail.' [10] The final scene of the movie begins with the caption '22 Years Later.' Since the previous scene took place at the conclusion of the 1898 Battle of San Juan Hill, then the final scene must have taken place in 1920. The final scene is where Henry Nash, played by Brad Johnson, is in the desert, presumably Arizona, and is talking to the headstones of Buckey O'Neill and George Neville. In his conversation with the tombstones, Nash mentions 1) He just saw Teddy Roosevelt at Roosevelt's New York home and that Teddy was 'doing poorly,' 2) that Roosevelt lost his son '. in the First World War,' 3) that Nash was a millionaire, and 4) that Nash's son was at Harvard. However, Nash could not have met Roosevelt in 1920 because Roosevelt died in 1919 and Nash died in 1902 in Manila, Philippines. In 1920, people called World War I 'The Great War.' No one could have possibly imagined in 1920 that there would be a Second World War a generation later. Nash was never a millionaire businessman; he was a schoolteacher and his last salary, in 1902 in Manila, was for $1,200 per year. Henry Nash never had a son who went to Harvard. In fact, he never married and never had any children. Reception [ edit ] Critical [ edit ] A reviewer for Variety said 'it's not straight history, the name-dropping's something fierce, and fictional characters are mixed liberally with imaginary takes of legendary figures; the first two hours of the four-hour opus are colorful, the second disturbingly corny. 'Rough Riders' is a rough, sometimes silly, take on extraordinary American history.' [11] A reviewer for the Los Angeles Times wrote that 'it rarely manages to surface above a seemingly endless array of skirmishes, firefights, ambushes, infantry charges, hand-to-hand combat, carnage and killing.' [12] The Baltimore Sun said the film 'overstays its welcome by at least a third. so oozes with testosterone that your TV screen may start sprouting facial hair. Milius gets so caught up in the male bonding, in relishing the way war makes men of boys and brothers of men, that he forgets there's a story to be told. In the end, what could have been a top-notch film about a brief little war, whose lasting import far outweighed its immediate impact, becomes an exercise in the minutiae of battle.' [13] Ratings [ edit ] Rough Riders was the most watched basic cable original movie in July, delivering 16 million households over 10 plays. [14] Rough Riders. Rough Riders is a 1997 television miniseries directed and co-written by John Milius about future President Theodore Roosevelt and the regiment. The series prominently shows the bravery of the volunteers at the Battle of San Juan Hill, part of the Spanish–American War of 1898. It was released on DVD in 2006. The series originally aired on TNT with a four-hour running time, including commercials. Director. Writers. Studios. Country. Language. Genres. 240 mins More details at IMDb TMDb Report this film. Popular reviews. Uma grande obra é, primeiramente, uma obra capaz de suscitar uma riqueza de retratos que, apesar de diferentes, completam-se por outras vias e não traem o seu objeto. (. ) Isto acontece porque uma grande obra compõe-se organicamente. Ou seja, é dada a desvios de rumo, desembaraçando-se a cada novo caminho do que lhe é postiço, seus propósitos tornando-se cada vez mais claros na medida em que absorve as complexidades com que se depara. Em consequência disso, os ângulos da realidade que ela toma como ponto de partida ampliam-se, revelando por completo aquela que é a sua origem, ou mais simplesmente a sua verdadeira face – um homem, sua inteligência e as ideias que desta florescem. Conduz-se, na medida em que… This film is often crude and clumsy. and I love it. What I mean by crude is that compared to the polished, sophisticated cinema we see on a regular basis, both in the commercial and "art" categories, John Milius has given us the equivalent of a caveman painting. It is not refined or cultivated and for that very reason feels so fresh and good to watch. By clumsy, I mean that the movie is often flawed, mostly because it is full of overacting to the point that some performances are downright cartoonish. But the more I watch movies these days, the more I'm interested in the flawed ones; I am starting to realize that the films I consider true masterpieces… Have not seen this since it originally aired in 1997 on TNT. Still holds up; the cast is stacked and the production value is admirable. I remember begging my parents to buy the dvd of this for me and now I can still reflect the crummy over used iconography of the machine gun firing at the top of the hill at real American American's! Gary Busey and Sam Elliott? Hell ya! Now all I can think about is the historical implications this movie glosses over. Villains of history never receive their comeuppance if they win in the end. Love John Milius though. Might have to take the time to read the script one day. One of the few films whose feeling is very difficult to put into words, contradictory, since it is such a simple story, but one that covers like a quilt, or a masterfully made stitch, the values and implications ​of baptism of blood. Where the protagonists, who at first seemed excited (especially Roosevelt) to win this honor, the adversities that seemed right to them, but return at last, some to the prostitutes' breasts, Roosevelt returns to his family, others return to pure and simple solitude, but they all realize that everything has changed, that after tasting the bitter taste of life, and not having died honorably like many of their friends, the battle won or not, the excitement gone, the challenges continue, and they exist in abundance. John Millius directs this entertaining and memorable Western miniseries that has a good story and performances. The script is entertaining and interesting and this is a well crafted drama, miniseries that is a must watch and boast a compelling, interesting story that keeps things interesting. Rough Riders is a well crafted feature with some good acting that makes this film, miniseries an interesting viewing. Milius directs a solid drama and although long, it never seems to have a dull moment, mainly due to it's interesting story. There are things that could have been done better of course, but for the most part, Rough Riders is an entertaining feature to watch with several solid performances from its cast. Prefer Brian Keith's rendition of Teddy in the other Milius movie. Berenger's vocals are closer to the real thing but I don't need a movie to be a slave to history. Okay so shoot my so-called liberal so-called leftist ass but I guess I sorta wish there were more war-loving John Milius’ in Hollywood. There are a lot of big name actors and character actors in this and they tend to make this really watchable and entertaining. I found this too be too long but I tried not to fault it since this was originally a TV miniseries. But the film loses some points for being overly goofy at times. not so good. they really made roosevelt look like a major cartoon character. seriously, it was more ridiculous then robin williams' version from night at the museum, and not the first one. the second one where he is just a head. it was also way way too long. tho i will admit i enjoyed gary busey riding around screaming like a drunk madman, that was pretty funny. but if youre wanting to finish your movies based on presidents watchlist, shy away from this one, it was ridiculous. A mostly forgotten made for TV mini-series. This could be the most important role Tom Berenger has ever played, and it is lost to the small screen. John Milius has always been known for tightly documented historical epics. (Conan, Rome, Apocalypse Now) and this falls right in. It's a fun right. A great camaraderie movie about army buddies. Gary Busey in a stand out Gary Busey role. The taking of San Juan hill is an amazing big budget action set piece that belonged on the big screen. Recent reviews. John Millius directs this entertaining and memorable Western miniseries that has a good story and performances. The script is entertaining and interesting and this is a well crafted drama, miniseries that is a must watch and boast a compelling, interesting story that keeps things interesting. Rough Riders is a well crafted feature with some good acting that makes this film, miniseries an interesting viewing. Milius directs a solid drama and although long, it never seems to have a dull moment, mainly due to it's interesting story. There are things that could have been done better of course, but for the most part, Rough Riders is an entertaining feature to watch with several solid performances from its cast. Fine Milius outing though the politics and chronicling of events are suspect. Rough Riders. You're almost there! Just confirm how you got your ticket. How did you buy your ticket? Let's get your review verified. AMCTheatres.com or AMC App New. Cinemark Coming Soon. We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future. Regal Coming Soon. We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future. Theater box office or somewhere else. By opting to have your ticket verified for this movie, you are allowing us to check the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account against an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same movie. You're almost there! Just confirm how you got your ticket. Rate this movie. 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