![]() Below, you'll find a number of top-tier streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription alternatives - along with the availability of 'Open Range' on each platform when they are available. Charley and Boss decide to give up the cattle business and settle down in Harmonville, taking over the saloon.Need to watch ' Open Range' in the comfort of your own home? Hunting down a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or view the Kevin Costner-directed movie via subscription can be difficult, so we here at Moviefone want to do the heavy lifting. ![]() She counters that she has a "big idea" about their future together and that she will wait for him to return. Charley speaks to Sue in private, telling her he must leave. Sue's brother tends to the wounded townspeople and open-rangers. Boss rushes to the jail, mortally wounding Baxter. After an intense firefight, Baxter's men are dead and Baxter ends up wounded and alone, trapped in the jailhouse. An intense gun battle erupts in the street, with Boss, Charley and Percy outnumbered before the townspeople begin to openly fight against Baxter. Charley shoots Butler (Coates), the gunman who shot Button and killed Mose. Boss and Charley are pitted against Baxter and his men. Charley leaves a note with Percy, in which he states that if he should die, money from the sale of his saddle and gear are to be used to buy Sue a new tea set. He declares his feelings for her, and she gives him a locket for luck. Charley learns that Sue is the doctor's sister, not his wife. Boss knocks him out with chloroform he has stolen from the doctor's office. They leave Button at the doctor's house and go into town, where they lock Poole in his own jail. Charley and Boss vow to avenge this injustice. Button is badly injured and left for dead. At the same time, another attack results in Mose's death. After catching masked riders scouting their cattle, Boss and Charley sneak up on their campfire in the night, and disarm them. Charley is attracted immediately, but assumes that Sue is the doctor's wife. Mose's injuries are so severe that Boss and Charley take him to Doc Barlow (McDermott). They retrieve him from the jail but not before getting a warning from Baxter about free-grazing on his land. Boss and Charley become concerned when Mose does not return. The only friendly inhabitant is Percy (Jeter), a livery stable owner. Mose is badly beaten and jailed by the marshal, Poole (Russo). The town is controlled by a ruthless Irish immigrant land baron, Denton Baxter (Gambon), who hates open-rangers. Boss sends Mose to the nearby town of Harmonville for supplies. Charley is a former soldier who fought in the Civil War and feels guilty over his past as a killer. "Boss" Spearman (Duvall) is an open range cattleman, who, with hired hands Charley (Costner), Mose (Benrubi) and Button (Luna), is driving a herd cross country. Charley's history as a former gunfighter slowly resurfaces as he plans out the impending shoot-out. ![]() The men head back to the range, but are confronted by hooded riders and disaster that sends them on a path of revenge. Mose is released and taken to Doc Barlow (Dean McDermott), where the men also meet the doc's sister Sue (Annette Bening), who they initially mistake for his wife. Going to the jail, they confront the corrupt Sheriff Poole (James Russo) and rancher Denton Baxter (Sir Michael Gambon), who has a stranglehold on the town and a dislike for open range cattlemen. ![]() They find he has been beaten by a local rancher's men and then arrested for starting the fight. When he fails to return, the two older men go after him. After a hard rain, Boss determines that Mose needs to go back to a town they passed and get extra supplies. This movie opens with four cow hands (Boss Spearman (Robert Duvall), Charley Waite (Kevin Costner), Mose Harrison (Abraham Benrubi), the gentle, boy-like cook and Button (Diego Luna), a sixteen-year-old Mexican kid that has been taken in by the older cowboys) pushing a cattle herd. It blends the expected violence with pathos, romance, and even comedy. This tale of the Old West works on many fronts. ![]()
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