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Monte Walsh 2003

Runtime

117 mins

Language

English

English

Monte Walsh and Chet Rollins take ranch work, sure nothing can’t be done from a horse. They split time between months on the range and trips to town. Monte dates prostitute Martine Bernard; Chet falls for the widowed hardware‑store owner. When Shorty Austin loses his job and turns to rustling and murder, Monte and Chet face a frontier reality.

Monte Walsh and Chet Rollins take ranch work, sure nothing can’t be done from a horse. They split time between months on the range and trips to town. Monte dates prostitute Martine Bernard; Chet falls for the widowed hardware‑store owner. When Shorty Austin loses his job and turns to rustling and murder, Monte and Chet face a frontier reality.

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In 1892, in Antelope Junction, Wyoming, Monte Walsh is a weathered, aging cowboy facing the closing days of the Wild West era. He rides alongside his longtime partner, Chet Rollins, as they take on whatever ranch work comes their way, confident that “nothing they can’t do from a horse” still holds true. Their days drift between stretches on the open range and quick sojourns into town, where camaraderie and friendly rivalry with other cowhands shape their constant motion. When a chance to work at the ranch of Cal Brennan arises, they seize it, reuniting with an old friend, Shorty Austin, under a new roof of dust and duty.

Monte’s life is complicated by a long-standing romance with the enigmatic Countess Martine Bernard, a saloon figure whose tuberculosis shadows their moments together. On the other side, Mary Wilder, a widow who owns a hardware store, becomes involved with Chet, creating a bond that anchors him as the world around them begins to shift. The advance of barbed wire and the expansion of railways steadily erode the need for cowboys, leaving Monte and his companions with dwindling options. Yet the lure of the open prairie—its freedom and independence—persists even as new jobs offer money, status, and a different kind of security.

Trouble simmers when Shorty loses his job and drenches himself in rustling and violence, culminating in the killing of a local lawman. The path of Monte and Chet is forever redirected as the era’s rough edges intrude on their carefully laid plans. Chet eventually marries Mary and goes to work in the store, signaling a pivot away from the old life. Monte, in turn, asks Countess Martine to marry him, and she accepts. A drinking binge followed by a reckless ride on a wild bay horse—one that even Shorty couldn’t tame—brings a fresh wave of chaos to town.

A rodeo owner, Colonel Wilson, notices Monte and offers a lucrative, if demeaning, new line of work. The temptation is strong, but Monte declines, sensing that the role would compromise the dignity of the life he cherishes. Eventually, the friends must bid farewell to the world they once knew and attempt to chart a new course.

Tragedy and fate collide when Shorty shoots and kills Chet during a store robbery, and Monte—still mourning Martine—pursues his former ally. Shorty arrives with a quiet, looming sense of inevitability, apologizing for Martine’s death and offering a choice to walk away. Unable to shoot Shorty in the back, Monte gives chase; Shorty fires a long shot at Monte, but only wounds him in the side. Cornering the escaped gunslinger, Monte shoots, and Shorty dies with the admission that he rode the wild bay horse.

Years pass, and Monte returns having wandered the West, his friends older and the town aging with him. Prices rise, and the people begin to view him as a relic of another era, yet a child’s request for roping lessons hints that a spark of the old life still lingers. When an accountant drives a rudimentary car into a muddy patch, Monte vaults his horse over the vehicle and rides away, signaling that the frontier may evolve, but the spirit of the old West endures in those who remember it.

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