
A Modern Day Western: The Sanchez Saga 1997
"A bizarre fairytale where past meets present"
Step into the wild mashup of old-school grit and modern chaos with *A Modern Day Western: The Sanchez Saga (1997)*, directed by Charles E. Cullen.
Director: Charles E. Cullen
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Modern Day Western: The Sanchez Saga (1997) about?
The film follows a notorious band of 19th-century outlaws who accidentally tumble into the late 20th century. Their misguided plan to become country music stars in Nashville is complicated by a relentless Texas lawman hot on their trail, creating a bizarre collision of eras and chaos.
Who directed A Modern Day Western: The Sanchez Saga?
Charles E. Cullen directed this quirky time-travel comedy-western, blending Western tropes with a modern twist.
Who stars in A Modern Day Western: The Sanchez Saga?
Cast details for this film are not available.
Is A Modern Day Western: The Sanchez Saga (1997) worth watching?
Though unrated and offbeat, the film's unique premise—a time-warping outlaw comedy with a country-music twist—makes it a cult curiosity worth exploring for fans of genre mashups and playful storytelling.
How long is A Modern Day Western: The Sanchez Saga?
The film runs for 108 minutes (1 hour, 48 minutes).
About A Modern Day Western: The Sanchez Saga (1997) — Time-Traveling Outlaws vs. Nashville Dreams
Step into the wild mashup of old-school grit and modern chaos with *A Modern Day Western: The Sanchez Saga (1997)*, directed by Charles E. Cullen. This offbeat comedy-western sends a gang of 19th-century outlaws hurtling through time straight into late-'90s America, where their outlaw instincts clash with neon lights and cowboy nostalgia. As they carve a chaotic path toward Nashville's music scene—dreaming of country stardom—their outlaw past refuses to stay buried. Chasing their trail is a relentless Texas lawman who slips through the same time rift, determined to bring them to justice before they rewrite history.
Woven with absurd humor and a touch of surrealism, this film blends the dusty morality of classic Westerns with the brash energy of a late-'90s culture clash. Expect roaring laughter, anachronistic showdowns, and a story that rides the line between parody and adventure, all set against a kaleidoscope of contrasting eras.