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Lightning Jack

  • Director: Simon Wincer
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Western
  • Movie Type: Odd Couple Film, Comedy Western
  • Themes: Unlikely Friendships, Hostage Situations, Bank Robbery
  • Main Cast: Paul Hogan, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Beverly D'Angelo, Pat Hingle
  • Release Year: 1994
  • Country: US/AU
  • Run Time: 93 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

In this humorous Western, Aussie Paul Hogan plays a cowboy running from the law. Lightning Jack Kane is a member of the notorious Younger Brother gang. He is the only member to survive their last shoot-out. Fortunately, he was only a minor member of the gang and escapes notice. Jack decides to rob a bank. He gets away with a small amount of cash and a mute, Ben, as a hostage. Unfortunately for Jack, Ben wants to be an outlaw so Jack is stuck with him. Eventually the two become grudging friends. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Cast

Frank McRae - Mr. Doyle; Roger Daltrey - John T. Coles; L.Q. Jones - Sheriff; Max Cullen - Bart; Ed Adams - Cole Younger; Paul Blott - Deputy; Roy Brocksmith - Junction City Tailor; Ben Cooper - Shopkeeper in Bank; Kamala Lopez - Pilar; Gus Mercurio - Tough Guy; Tom Noga - Bank Clerk; Kevin O'Morrison - Old Guy in Alley; Richard Riehle - Marcus; Steven Schwartz-Hartley - Deputy; Larry Sellers - Comanche Leader; Bob Sorenson - Clem; Sandy Ward - Mr Curren; Ben Zeller - Old Timer; Sandy Gibbons - South Fork Sheriff

Credit

Virginia Bieneman - Art Director, Lisette Thomas - Art Director, Mike Fenton - Casting, Julie Ashton - Casting, Bruce Finlayson - Costume Designer, Bob Donaldson - First Assistant Director, Simon Wincer - Director, O. Nicholas Brown - Editor, Graham Burke - Executive Producer, Paul Hogan - Executive Producer, Anthony Stewart - Executive Producer, Bruce Rowland - Composer (Music Score), Bud Alper - Musical Direction/Supervision, Judy Lovell - Makeup, Bernard Hides - Production Designer, David Eggby - Cinematographer, Gregory Coote - Producer, Simon Wincer - Producer, Grant Hill - Producer, Lynn Wolverton Parker - Set Designer, Susan Maybury - Set Designer, Lloyd Carrick - Sound/Sound Designer, Billy Burton - Stunts, Paul Hogan - Screenwriter, John C. Pattison - Properties Master, Lisa Satriano - Second Second Assistant Director

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Lightning Jack

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Simon Wincer
Produced by Greg Coote
Paul Hogan
Simon Wincer
Written by Paul Hogan
Starring Paul Hogan
Cuba Gooding Jr.
Beverly D'Angelo
Music by Bruce Rowland
Cinematography David Eggby
Editing by O. Nicholas Brown
Studio Village Roadshow
Distributed by Savoy Pictures
Release date(s) March 11, 1994
Running time 98 minutes
Country United States
Australia
Language English
Budget $15,000,000 (Est.)
Gross revenue $23,650,325 (North America)

Lightning Jack is a 1994 western film written by and starring Paul Hogan, as well as Cuba Gooding Jr. and Beverly D'Angelo.

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Plot

Paul Hogan plays Lightning Jack Kane, an Australian outlaw who is continuously annoyed at not being recognised as an outlaw, partially due to his lackluster and occasionally completely failed robberies. Whilst attempting a robbery, he takes mute Ben Doyle (Cuba Gooding Jr.) as a hostage. He later discovers that, tired of never been treated with respect due to his disability, Ben wishes to join him.

Jack attempts to teach Ben how to shoot a gun and rob banks, with his first attempt at "on-the-job" training ending with Ben shooting himself in the foot. Across the course of the training, they pay occasional visits to saloons where Jack shows Ben the truth about adult life, including helping him to lose his virginity. However, the true nature of the saloon visits is for Jack to make contact with showgirl Lana Castel (Beverly D'Angelo), who, unbeknownst to Jack, is madly in love with him.

When Ben's training is complete, the pair learn of a bank which is said to be the hardest in the country to rob, the entire town armed and ready to protect it. Jack sees this as the test he has been waiting for, and together they hatch a plan to rob it. Everything seems to be going smoothly and they are set to begin, until Jack discovers that a rival gang of outlaws is also planning to rob the bank. He is prepared to give up when Ben has a plan of his own.

Ben silently tips off the townspeople, who quickly swarm the bank with the rival outlaws inside. The gang are arrested and the entire town celebrates, allowing Jack and Ben to slip unnoticed into the bank and swiftly strip it clean. Before leaving, Jack jumps into the celebrations, ensuring that his grinning face appears at the top of the town photo. By the time the true robbery is discovered, the pair - and Lana - are gone, with a bounty of thousands on their heads and all of America searching for them - the life that Jack had always wanted.

Production

Star and producer Hogan created a company, Lightning Ridge Ltd, which he then floated on the Australian Stock Exchange to help fund the film through investors buying stock.[1] Hogan raised funds this way in order to maintain creative control over the film.[2] The company was delisted in 2001.[3]

Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens makes an uncredited cameo appearance as the eye-patched outlaw character "Dutch Spencer".

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