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201698 minWestern

Traded

Is Traded a Hit or Flop?

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Is Traded worth watching? With a rating of 5.008/10, this Western film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Traded Synopsis

In the 1880s western "Traded", a father must leave his ranch for Dodge City to save his daughter from an old enemy, putting his reputation as the fastest draw in the west to the test.

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Top Cast

Michael Paré
Michael ParéClay
Trace Adkins
Trace AdkinsTy Stover
Kris Kristofferson
Kris KristoffersonBilly
Tom Sizemore
Tom SizemoreLavoie
Martin Kove
Martin KoveCavendish
Constance Brenneman
Constance BrennemanAmelia
Brittany Elizabeth Williams
Brittany Elizabeth WilliamsLily
Angelique Kenney
Angelique KenneyFrenchie
Kurtis Anton
Kurtis AntonKyle Rutherford
James Logan
James LoganConductor

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Is Traded worth watching?

Traded has received mixed reviews with a 5.008/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Western movies.

Is Traded hit or flop?

Traded has received average ratings (5.008/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Traded is a Western movie that In the 1880s western "Traded", a father must leave his ranch for Dodge City to save his daughter from an old enemy, putting his reputation as the fast...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakApr 26, 2018
★ 6

Father relentlessly pursues his enslaved daughter in the gritty Old West RELEASED IN 2016 and directed by Timothy Woodward Jr., "Traded" stars Michael Paré as a father ruthlessly pursuing his runaway daughter (Brittany Elizabeth Williams) who has fallen prey to slavers in the prostitution trade. Trace Adkins plays an intimidating saloon owner while Kris Kristofferson is on hand as a bartender seeking redemption from the filth he’s forced to live amidst. Tom Sizemore plays a nasty buyer in the slave-whore business. This is a low-budget Western that has some technical weaknesses, like dubious continuity/editing, but a compelling story, gritty tone, brutal violence and fine locations, costuming & score. If you don’t appreciate dark, violent modern Grade B Westerns like “Hickok” (2017) and “6 Guns” (2010) don’t bother. The plot is obviously a melding of “Hardcore” (1979) and “Taken” (2008) in the Old West, but without the blockbuster resources. There are a lot of UN-pleasant elements as we see what those saloon babes REALLY had to go through in the Old West. There are some unexpected highlights, like Marie Oldenbourg as “Girl” in a meaty subplot, but the way it concludes (the subplot) is a missed opportunity. As dark and brutal as the movie is, there are thankfully brief rays of light, hope, reverence and (hopefully) happiness. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 38 minutes and was shot at Paramount Ranch, Agoura, California and areas nearby. WRITER: Mark Esslinger. GRADE: B-