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Nate and Hayes (1983)

Nate and Hayes (1983)
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After wiping out half a village of native South Pacific tribesmen, Captain Bully Hayes (Tommy Lee Jones) is eventually captured, put in prison, and the rest of this swashbuckling action film is told in a series of flashbacks as he remembers the recent past. The lead-in scene may be off-putting, but its larger context is soon revealed. Hayes had just left a young couple, Nate (Michael O'Keefe) and Sophie (Jennie Seagrove) on an island so they could set up housekeeping and follow in the missionary footsteps of an uncle, when the villain Ben Pease (Max Phipps) shows up, kidnaps Sophie and leaves her husband for dead. Pease runs into a German naval officer who feels it would be advantageous to join up with him -- so when Captain Hayes saves Nate and, the two go looking for Sophie, their enemies are formidable villains indeed. Laced with humor and acting in the grand pirate-movie tradition, Nate and Hayes has enough adventure and style to stay entertaining for its 100-minute running time. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Tommy Lee JonesMichael O'Keefe, (more)
Director(s):
Ferdinand Fairfax
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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After wiping out half a village of native South Pacific tribesmen, Captain Bully Hayes (Tommy Lee Jones) is eventually captured, put in prison, and the rest of this swashbuckling action film is told in a series of flashbacks as he remembers the recent past. The lead-in scene may be off-putting, but its larger context is soon revealed. Hayes had just left a young couple, Nate (Michael O'Keefe) and Sophie (Jennie Seagrove) on an island so they could set up housekeeping and follow in the missionary footsteps of an uncle, when the villain Ben Pease (Max Phipps) shows up, kidnaps Sophie and leaves her husband for dead. Pease runs into a German naval officer who feels it would be advantageous to join up with him -- so when Captain Hayes saves Nate and, the two go looking for Sophie, their enemies are formidable villains indeed. Laced with humor and acting in the grand pirate-movie tradition, Nate and Hayes has enough adventure and style to stay entertaining for its 100-minute running time. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Ferdinand Fairfax
Writer(s):
David OdellJohn Hughes
Producer(s):
John HughesLloyd PhillipsRob Whitehouse
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    Amy C.

    I first watched this movie in the theaters and thought it was a great movie. 24 years later it's STILL great and it's nice to watch for the same reason as Indiana Jones and Pirates of the Caribean...no sex and very little profanity. It's a spoof film, what makes it even better for the comedy factor and the actors work well together. Don't rent this if you're looking for something deep with a lot of plot, this is for pure entertainment.

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    SANDI L.

    It's a spoof. Keep that in mind and it's enjoyable. Jones is a natural at anything and brings his personality to this comedic silliness as well. I enjoyed it.

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    Walter P.

    Wish I didn't waste my time. Although it was not repulsive it is a poorly made B movie. Ok for kids but tedious for an adult.

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