
The Outfitters 1999
When estranged brothers reunite at their late father's crumbling New Mexico ranch in *The Outfitters (1999)*, they inherit far more than memories.
Director: Reverge Anselmo
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Outfitters (1999) about?
The film follows two brothers who reunite after their father's death to revive the family ranch in New Mexico. With the property falling apart, they attempt a series of ill-fated ventures—dubbed 'hunting scouts'—to bring in cash, all while clashing over their past and future paths.
Who directed The Outfitters?
Reverge Anselmo directed *The Outfitters*, infusing the story with a mix of Western charm and comedic timing.
Who stars in The Outfitters?
The film features Danny Nucci and Del Zamora as the central brothers, joined by Viviane Vives, Sarah Lassez, and Ed Bruce in key roles.
Is The Outfitters (1999) worth watching?
For fans of lighthearted Western comedies, *The Outfitters* delivers breezy entertainment with its sibling banter and offbeat schemes. While not a blockbuster, its 105-minute runtime keeps the momentum going, making it a solid pick for casual viewers.
How long is The Outfitters?
The film runs 105 minutes.
About The Outfitters (1999) — A Wild West Comedy About Family, Failure, and Fresh Starts
When estranged brothers reunite at their late father's crumbling New Mexico ranch in *The Outfitters (1999)*, they inherit far more than memories. Directed by Reverge Anselmo, this offbeat action-adventure comedy follows Danny Nucci and Del Zamora as they attempt to salvage their family's legacy with a series of disastrously comedic money-making schemes. Between failed hunting scout ventures and local entanglements—including a stubborn saloon owner (Viviane Vives) and a quirky lawman (Ed Bruce)—the brothers navigate sibling rivalry, financial ruin, and small-town quirks in a story drenched in sun-baked humor and heartfelt moments.
Anselmo's lively direction infuses the film with a laid-back Western vibe, blending rugged landscapes with quirky character dynamics. The Outfitters (1999) isn't just about survival—it's a celebration of persistence, even when every plan backfires spectacularly.