Jericho (2000 film) explained

Jericho
Director:Merlin Miller
Producer:Merlin Miller
Gil Dorland
Starring:Mark Valley
Leon Coffee
R. Lee Ermey
Mason McWilliams
Kateri Walker
Music:Mark Haffner
Cinematography:Jerry Holway
Editing:Agustin Rexach
Runtime:101 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Jericho is a 2000 American Western film, produced by Black Night Productions and released in October 2000 starring Mark Valley and directed by Merlin Miller. The filming took place in Alamo Village, Highway 674, Brackettville, Texas, in the United States of America.[1] Jericho, played by Mark Valley, wakes up with no memory, but it's apparent that he's quite skilled with a gun. He is befriended by Joshua (Leon Coffee), who appears to be his polar opposite: He's a black man and true believer in the Lord, whereas Jericho is white and doubtful of everything, especially himself. Side by side, they attempt to piece together the amnesiac's past, which may or may not have something to do with a robbery, and either way is somehow connected to a town that's also called Jericho.

Cast

Reception

Joe Leydon of Variety called it a non-P.C., bland throwback to Saturday matinee fare.[2]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0285242/?ref_=ttfc_fc_tt
  2. Web site: Review: 'Jericho'. Leydon. Joe. Variety. 2001-05-24. 2014-01-15.