This is a pretty good movie. It is called Blue Lightning. Sam Elliott is one of my favourite all time actors. It would be great if Secrets of the Universe would name the movie before hand.
I Love the Ranch💙I’ve watched it multiple times I just adore Sam Elliott. I saw Mask when I was 12-I was immediately a goner for him and always have been.
Yes, Sams voice is epic. But then he was born with that. Its the fact that Sam well understood the power any of his words would be, with a voice like that. ( Many do not with voices powerful like that.) So he chose his words wisely & with Timing. He uses silence 🔕 & timing & his words wisely. This is what makes his voice as powerful to us as it is. He even chose his movies wisely. All of this makes whatever he says more meaningful & powerful * so we never forget. Silence is golden & chose your words wisely, because words are powerful. All these wise sayings he taught us, without our knowing it. Because of these gifts , his voice is more impactful & any movie he was in has more meaning. 😉. Thanks Sam. ❤️
I can't believe that this movie isn't available for viewing under it's true name. The cast of characters are awesome and of course the great Sam Elliot makes it even better. Thank you #SecretsOfTheUniverse# for posting it.
Sam Elliott movies are pretty good, he as the . On the. same level, The Quick and The Dead. I'm 73 and a fan of Sam in movies and TV Series.through his career. Thanks
Good old VK V8.... The 308 sleeved down to 304ci. Awesome little motor when mixed with the 1350kgs it pushed. Miss mine so much. If 10% of me ever expected my Berlina to balloon to today's prices. I'd never have sold, or treated it as I did. To this day. Still one of the most comfortable and nimble cars of the 2 dozen plus, I've ever owned... *sigh*
Sam Elliott has a voice for the westerns and a movie talent for any movie he starred in, I love the fact that you’ve got gear changes on a jag MK10 that was only autoshift built and has a V12 or straight 6 definitely not a V8, but what’s in a sound bite. This movie is full of American catches for the time, Bad guys with unending and ammo that goes way beyond it’s effective range, the 9mm uzi in the plane sequence couldn’t punch through the aluminium of a plane skin, at the distance i mean if it was a lucky shot then it was one helluva lucky shot, Harry’s 9 shot 44 magnum,(I know they now make a .22 possibly a magnum but it don’t sound like a .44) in the cable car. And why do the bloody guns keep changing, in the aboriginies getting the 2 guys watching them at the cattle station the .303 Enfield rifle (the fella used a left handed technique used by British and Commonwealth forces mostly in WW2 after it was found left handed chaps had difficulty handling a gun built for right hand folks.) it changed from an Enfield to a rifle or shotgun back to an Enfield (check out the short furniture on the guns when he’s talking to Sam (and of course they had to be blood brothers a requisite of the times). Why is it that all the white Aussies or probably Brits (as waranted in US audiences some of them are still fighting the revolutionary wars even though Britain lost and we spent 4 years together beating the worst scum on the planet, the Nazis,) This is a great 70s movie and I love love love it for all its slightly, if dated nuances, having the American lead the way, he was obviously a Ranger (see Darbys Rangers an American movie filmed in post war ((still a lot of war damage in 1958 ))Britain then sent overseas to Anzio to film the action sequences starred the enigmatic James Garner as major General then promoted to full bird Colonel Darby who lived the dream of setting up his own American Commando style Unit but he wanted to surpass there training techniques ((he soon realised he could only equal them not surpass them but I guess that depends on which side of the pond you come from, He actually stated he was surprised how hard they trained for the missions they went on and he believed the training led to less casualties, from someone who believed he could do better than us in training that was one helluva come down)). It’s funny how the opal changed from deep blue to a piece of potch as the opaleers call it, a piece of white worthless rock. I watched this movie twice straight off as I loved it and wanted to see it again to watch everything I missed the first time round. Sam Elliott was brilliant as the quintessential smoothest American hero who comes to save the day from the nastiest wanker ever in a movie plot and don’t think I’m anti Irish (I loved James coburn in Duck you sucker with rod steieger a fantastic slightly black comedy about an IRA man in the west please watch this movie). As I said at the start Sam Elliott has a voice synonymous to westerns and narration never equalled or surpassed by anyone else ever and no matter what anyone else says they’re wrong and no buggering about. Period, He’s one of Hollywoods Greats like Coburn, Garner, Stewart, Robertson, Steiger, Cagney, and many others whom I beg forgiveness but it’s 1am in the UK and I’m totally knackered as we say here. Sam Elliott richly deserves all and more of the accolades heaped upon him, he’s a fantastic actor who I love dearly and I hope he rests in peace after a life so rich in bringing joy to others in particular this Englishman who sometimes finds American war movies to much in the we won the war with no help from anybody else especially in the pacific there’s very little about the British and more so rewarding the Commonwealth forces from Australia, NewZealand, Tasmania, New Ginea, India, Burma, and to say nothing of the forces from China and the occupied territories that operated out of places like Australia and hidden camps like the Burmese resistance and the Chindits, the only 3 movies I found where back to Batassi with John Wayne and Anthony Quinn , the flying Tigers with Errol Flynn and again John Wayne and the wackiest ship in the army with Jack Lemmon, Ricky Nelson, Chips Raffert and there’s like James lond (Oscar Goldman in the bionic man) brilliant actors who all deserve the acting accreditations they received in there lives. I hope they all rest easy knowing they are loved by me especially for the joy they’ve brought me over the years. I thank them from the bottom of my heart. With lots of love to them all
These people learned to drive & shoot by watching 'The A Team', which was a popular TV show about this time. Nobody ever was hit by a bullet, & all auto crashes had the occupants crawl out, unharmed.
The Name of the film is The Blue Lightning. Harry Wingate, an ex-cop turned private eye who lives on a schooner in San Francisco Bay, is persuaded by a jewel merchant to travel to Australia to retrieve a fabulous opal, "The Blue Lightning," from Lester McInally, a ruthless international criminal and terrorist hiding out in Australia's outback. Wingate is assisted by the wife of the jewel merchant's agent, and they are subjected to incredible risks as they challenge the evil McInally in his desert fortress.
Good movie with a great cast. It was good to see John Meillon even though his was a fairly small role. Some great shots of the Australian outback too. This movie has it all.
The comment..., " My blood is good blood. It's 40,000 years old", was about his Anglo Saxon DNA / ancient blood line. I am Anglo Saxon and think the same about that DNA. .., I too, am O+. My Beautiful Lady was a 400 ft long U S Navy Destroyer. Sam Elliot would have liked a ride at Flank speed, for a 3 day charge at the enemy. Facere non Dicere. The wind speed was 235 MPH at the eye Wall, when all three wind anemometers were destroyed. The EYE of an F 5 hurricane, was a Priceless experience once inside. the bow split and we started going under ... but here we are
Sam is really good. I have never seen a Smith & Wesson 44 Magnum with a 30? round cylinder. I have seen multiple times firing a lot more than six without reloading. His M-16 when they drove through the front of the bar fires more than 100 rounds, he pulled the magazine out checked it and put it back in!
WOW😎 IMPRESSIVE except you are upsetting the 🤡 WOKES. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 One of them went to THERAPY after seeing this movie.🥱 B good & don't play with guns unless the other side comes to get ya!!
I like old Sam, but it's funny that he'd empty his weapon firing as fast as he could, at a target that wasn't even visible. The writer and director are "tatical genius" on combat shooting huh?😆😋
I have never known a .44 missing so many times……. Near fifty years mine has put meal after meal on my family table from deer to bear and never a miss!!! WOW!!!
In 2024 this is nearly too corny for me. That big rig "sounds like a motorcycle" ?? There's some good lines & ALOT of stupid lines especially @ beginning. Silly writer(s). But lots of action. 🙏🇺🇸
Blooper right in the beginning around 4:30 the san Francisco yacht Club is not in Sausalito, its at Belvedere Cove on Belvedere Island, which is north of Angel Island. East of Sausalito across Richardson Bay
75 seen most if his movies , a nice mate to his other down under movie . “ i said i had no use for them didnt say i couldnt use one “Quigly down under !
Amazing,Sam out in the bush for days,gets shot sick in bed for a week or so,and remains clean shaven baby smooth skin…Im sure glad that the Sam Elliott of the future is going to be scruffy long hair bad ass😁
I can't say this is one of Sam's best movies. He plays a better actor in the Louis L'Amour westerns. There was a lot of bad filming. It's is, however, rare to not see Sam in a western. He was OK, in Road House, the original one with Swayze. I believe that some actors, should stay with their original characters they play for most films. The ones they do best in and this is not one of them. Thanks for the share.
A private investigator (Sam Elliott) battles a criminal (Robert Culp) in the Australian outback for the possession of a priceless opal in this all-out action flick.
Oh man at that harbor scene I thought I saw Mary Anne Gilligan & the Skipper too... It looked like they were all getting new their boat ready for another remote Island orgy too.
Hello from Lighting Ridge NSW AU here black opal country , just saying ,there is never the great of the last opals ,they have yet 2 be dug believe that to be the truth , the morning star plus a few other name stones where found about ten years after this movie was filmed and released...great movie for its time though and there be a lot of truth in the monetary value of name opals. sorry 2 rain on the parade but not even filmed in the ridge I was here in that time ....looks like a main street out of a Hollywood movie .aggg forgive me it is my mistake. I know stop being picky but good people this is the town I live in and have done 4 some time, but I digress have been told I do so, first time I have seen this, settles back grabs a beer and refrains from further comment, will be hard but will do so. May I just add this was a time when Australian movies where just gaining traction worldwide.
It was so bad that you had to watch it on sunday morning damn have to buy data so i can go watching Pluto or Tubi,the only reason iam watching this is little circle ⭕ is not going round and round lol
I'm 60 and giggled like a love sick girl when Sam came topside! This man and Clint Walker are my absolute favorites!
It's the voice, isn't it?
I wish I had been, or could be , one of those guys. (: But with all sincerity I am serious.
@@kel71159 how old are you? would you like to be an actor ? do you have any skills. im looking for a few actors. indie filmmaker here, nice to meet
Sam Elliott has a voice like no other.
Great movie... thank you.
Never go wrong with an Sam Elliott movie.
Agreed. Even ' The Man Who Killed Hitler & Bigfoot ' was pretty good, despite the lurid title.
This is one Sam Elliot movie that I haven't ever seen. It was a nice surprise .🤗
One of the few actors who portrait the real male masculinity 👊
Real male masculinity? What would that be?
Without the macho crap.
This is a pretty good movie. It is called Blue Lightning. Sam Elliott is one of my favourite all time actors. It would be great if Secrets of the Universe would name the movie before hand.
Thanks for the title! Love, love Sam Elliott!
"The Blue Lightening." "Blue Lightening" is a different movie.
Thank you.
Very Nice, good Sam Elliott Movie. I was all in, I am a pilot, made airplanes, Vietnam Veteran, this was a great Action Movie. Thank You!
Thank you for your service.
BRAVO u danke für Ihre Mühe, Viel Glück 😗😗😗😗😗😗😗😗😗
nice to see the young sam elliott. hard to believe he got old, while i did....
We all grow old fast.
@@user-kq8nh1gt6q this is filmed in australia ?
@@_construction_2024-could have been filmed in Jersey for all we know
He lives just up the road from me, here in Oregon
Seen him in a hardware store a few years ago.
This is Defiantly NOT one of his best movies.
I saw a documentary about Sam Elliott's painting. He's a very accomplished artist.
53 years old here. I've never seen this movie. It is so dang 80's cheesy it is nostalgic. I love this movie for all the wrong reasons.
He was 42 in Blue Lighting, 1986, DOB 1944!
Ok yep,cooby peedy, emerald, Kingaroy and so on ☮️🙌☯️🌻
Lighting ridge,dably gosh there is so many ☮️🙌✨⚧️
Sam Elliott lovers must watch The Ranch, great series
Thank s never heard of that onr
I Love the Ranch💙I’ve watched it multiple times I just adore Sam Elliott. I saw Mask when I was 12-I was immediately a goner for him and always have been.
I could listen to Sam Elliott read the phone book all day long….
you've got terrible tastes in art! in fact, you ain't got taste at all. this movie including elliot is DAWG SHIT DUMB!
Oh come on 😅. Yeah I'm jealous
Me to
me too!!
Brilliant voice
Lovely to see Sam ELLIOTT to see him in the peak of his good health and what a fast moving movie,, and a great looking lady. Complimenting the action
Love Sam Elliott wish we could have more men like him God bless his family
Religion is the cancer of humanity
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Yes, Sams voice is epic. But then he was born with that. Its the fact that Sam well understood the power any of his words would be, with a voice like that. ( Many do not with voices powerful like that.)
So he chose his words wisely & with Timing. He uses silence 🔕 & timing & his words wisely. This is what makes his voice as powerful to us as it is. He even chose his movies wisely. All of this makes whatever he says more meaningful & powerful * so we never forget.
Silence is golden & chose your words wisely, because words are powerful.
All these wise sayings he taught us, without our knowing it.
Because of these gifts , his voice is more impactful & any movie he was in has more meaning. 😉.
Thanks Sam. ❤️
SAM ELLIOTT MY FRIEND YOU ARE ABSOLUTE PROOF OF GOD SHOWING OFF ❣️❣️❣️
Sam Elliot just makes any film a Great one 🍿 🎥
Except this one.
I can't believe that this movie isn't available for viewing under it's true name. The cast of characters are awesome and of course the great Sam Elliot makes it even better. Thank you #SecretsOfTheUniverse# for posting it.
My favorite actor 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Sam Elliott movies are pretty good, he as the . On the. same level, The Quick and The Dead. I'm 73 and a fan of Sam in movies and TV Series.through his career.
Thanks
Don't mess with a Californian driver, sam Elliott is a legend, good movie too !
Good old VK V8.... The 308 sleeved down to 304ci. Awesome little motor when mixed with the 1350kgs it pushed. Miss mine so much. If 10% of me ever expected my Berlina to balloon to today's prices. I'd never have sold, or treated it as I did. To this day. Still one of the most comfortable and nimble cars of the 2 dozen plus, I've ever owned... *sigh*
Awwww... car go boom boom just 3 mins later. Even sadder now. 😞
Was only a Holden. If it was an XA coupe...then we'd be talking 😊
Sam Elliott has a voice for the westerns and a movie talent for any movie he starred in, I love the fact that you’ve got gear changes on a jag MK10 that was only autoshift built and has a V12 or straight 6 definitely not a V8, but what’s in a sound bite. This movie is full of American catches for the time,
Bad guys with unending and ammo that goes way beyond it’s effective range, the 9mm uzi in the plane sequence couldn’t punch through the aluminium of a plane skin, at the distance i mean if it was a lucky shot then it was one helluva lucky shot,
Harry’s 9 shot 44 magnum,(I know they now make a .22 possibly a magnum but it don’t sound like a .44) in the cable car.
And why do the bloody guns keep changing, in the aboriginies getting the 2 guys watching them at the cattle station the .303 Enfield rifle (the fella used a left handed technique used by British and Commonwealth forces mostly in WW2 after it was found left handed chaps had difficulty handling a gun built for right hand folks.) it changed from an Enfield to a rifle or shotgun back to an Enfield (check out the short furniture on the guns when he’s talking to Sam (and of course they had to be blood brothers a requisite of the times).
Why is it that all the white Aussies or probably Brits (as waranted in US audiences some of them are still fighting the revolutionary wars even though Britain lost and we spent 4 years together beating the worst scum on the planet, the Nazis,)
This is a great 70s movie and I love love love it for all its slightly, if dated nuances, having the American lead the way, he was obviously a Ranger (see Darbys Rangers an American movie filmed in post war ((still a lot of war damage in 1958 ))Britain then sent overseas to Anzio to film the action sequences starred the enigmatic James Garner as major General then promoted to full bird Colonel Darby who lived the dream of setting up his own American Commando style Unit but he wanted to surpass there training techniques ((he soon realised he could only equal them not surpass them but I guess that depends on which side of the pond you come from, He actually stated he was surprised how hard they trained for the missions they went on and he believed the training led to less casualties, from someone who believed he could do better than us in training that was one helluva come down)).
It’s funny how the opal changed from deep blue to a piece of potch as the opaleers call it, a piece of white worthless rock.
I watched this movie twice straight off as I loved it and wanted to see it again to watch everything I missed the first time round.
Sam Elliott was brilliant as the quintessential smoothest American hero who comes to save the day from the nastiest wanker ever in a movie plot and don’t think I’m anti Irish (I loved James coburn in Duck you sucker with rod steieger a fantastic slightly black comedy about an IRA man in the west please watch this movie).
As I said at the start Sam Elliott has a voice synonymous to westerns and narration never equalled or surpassed by anyone else ever and no matter what anyone else says they’re wrong and no buggering about. Period,
He’s one of Hollywoods Greats like Coburn, Garner, Stewart, Robertson, Steiger, Cagney, and many others whom I beg forgiveness but it’s 1am in the UK and I’m totally knackered as we say here.
Sam Elliott richly deserves all and more of the accolades heaped upon him, he’s a fantastic actor who I love dearly and I hope he rests in peace after a life so rich in bringing joy to others in particular this Englishman who sometimes finds American war movies to much in the we won the war with no help from anybody else especially in the pacific there’s very little about the British and more so rewarding the Commonwealth forces from Australia, NewZealand, Tasmania, New Ginea, India, Burma, and to say nothing of the forces from China and the occupied territories that operated out of places like Australia and hidden camps like the Burmese resistance and the Chindits, the only 3 movies I found where back to Batassi with John Wayne and Anthony Quinn , the flying Tigers with Errol Flynn and again John Wayne and the wackiest ship in the army with Jack Lemmon, Ricky Nelson, Chips Raffert and there’s like James lond (Oscar Goldman in the bionic man) brilliant actors who all deserve the acting accreditations they received in there lives.
I hope they all rest easy knowing they are loved by me especially for the joy they’ve brought me over the years. I thank them from the bottom of my heart. With lots of love to them all
Sam Eliot never made a bad movie. Him and Clint Walker are my favourite actors. Then John Wayne and Tom Selleck.
Hey..you picked my favorites..we must be kin...bet we aren't alone!
my favorites !
nope! not alone! lol@@lauracobb564
@@lauracobb564 Hey Cousin... how have ya been?,....
My favorites too....
I don’t know you but agree
Wow; I didn’t know that S&W made a 12 shot .44 Magnum! This is a great movie.
Speed loader!
Just imagining a 12 shot for a few seconds. That would be sooo heavy. 4 pounds?
Marlin did in a lever action. Not 12 rounds though.
that is hollywood for u. 40 round out of a m16 30 round mag
T8he assholes think we cant count
Why can’t the good guys shoot worth a damn? He was throwing rounds like a gang banger!😊
SAM'S THE MAN ❤LOVE THAT VOICE😊❤
These people learned to drive & shoot by watching 'The A Team', which was a popular TV show about this time. Nobody ever was hit by a bullet, & all auto crashes had the occupants crawl out, unharmed.
The crucified dude is shot in the opening scene. Dies instantly
Overall, the movie plays like an SNL spoof of an action movie.
Can't beat a good Sam Nril movie and one set in Australia
Many thanks for posting !
The Name of the film is The Blue Lightning. Harry Wingate, an ex-cop turned private eye who lives on a schooner in San Francisco Bay, is persuaded by a jewel merchant to travel to Australia to retrieve a fabulous opal, "The Blue Lightning," from Lester McInally, a ruthless international criminal and terrorist hiding out in Australia's outback. Wingate is assisted by the wife of the jewel merchant's agent, and they are subjected to incredible risks as they challenge the evil McInally in his desert fortress.
Thanks ever so!! 💙
Great movie
Never could stand Robert Culp.
Sam Elliot is so gorgeous man still got better with age has whole package ❤😊 always a favourite ❤ definitely talented but definitely sexy ❤
Yassss!!! Fatal beauty I was about 10-ish when I fell hard ❤ 😂
@@reneejones372🤣👍🌹
If this is "One of the Best Films" please spare us from the worst.
Best line: "...I'll be as famous as Olivia Newton-Johnson!" Priceless. Oh, sigh for Sam....
You lied, This is not Sam Elliott best movie ever.
... " ROADHOUSE " ... 🤔🏴
Lonesome Dove. Tombstone....
The Sacketts
😮 you bet this is Sam! I've been watching him for 3 decades & I can't be fooled. 😎
Conagher
Good movie with a great cast. It was good to see John Meillon even though his was a fairly small role. Some great shots of the Australian outback too. This movie has it all.
Great movie sam always have enjoyed your movies and the beautiful Lady was amazing
FANTASTIC FILM, EVERYTHING BOUT EVERYTHING, SAM EFFEN ROX IN EVERY FILM HE DOES 🍿😜👍
Great old movie with Sam
The comment..., " My blood is good blood. It's 40,000 years old", was about his Anglo Saxon DNA / ancient blood line. I am Anglo Saxon and think the same about that DNA. .., I too, am O+. My Beautiful Lady was a 400 ft long U S Navy Destroyer. Sam Elliot would have liked a ride at Flank speed, for a 3 day charge at the enemy. Facere non Dicere. The wind speed was 235 MPH at the eye Wall, when all three wind anemometers were destroyed. The EYE of an F 5 hurricane, was a Priceless experience once inside. the bow split and we started going under ... but here we are
Now folks know why nobody could ever sell us the Roadrunner and Coyote as a married couple to this very day
Sam is really good.
I have never seen a Smith & Wesson 44 Magnum with a 30? round cylinder. I have seen multiple times firing a lot more than six without reloading.
His M-16 when they drove through the front of the bar
fires more than 100 rounds, he pulled the magazine out checked it and put it back in!
Real life and movies are two different things.
😂😂😂😂
I agree with you bud. In some films they seem to have loads of magazines in their top pocket. Come on Directors, face reality.
WOW😎 IMPRESSIVE except you are upsetting the 🤡 WOKES. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 One of them went to THERAPY after seeing this movie.🥱 B good & don't play with guns unless the other side comes to get ya!!
I like old Sam, but it's funny that he'd empty his weapon firing as fast as he could, at a target that wasn't even visible. The writer and director are "tatical genius" on combat shooting huh?😆😋
I am a huge Sam Eliott fan and nobway was that his best film!!
Ahhhhhh..... the peaceful scoring pre final showdown.
I have never known a .44 missing so many times……. Near fifty years mine has put meal after meal on my family table from deer to bear and never a miss!!! WOW!!!
This man was beautiful and still is.
Good film. Thank you for sharing
The voice mustache and the man equals out to FANTASTIC don't care which way you turn him❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for a great movie
12 shots out of a Smith &Wesson Model 29 6 shot revolver before reloading. WAY COOL‼️Where do I get one eh,?
In 2024 this is nearly too corny for me. That big rig "sounds like a motorcycle" ?? There's some good lines & ALOT of stupid lines especially @ beginning. Silly writer(s). But lots of action. 🙏🇺🇸
Blooper right in the beginning around 4:30
the san Francisco yacht Club is not in Sausalito,
its at Belvedere Cove on Belvedere Island, which is north of Angel Island.
East of Sausalito across Richardson Bay
Great movie, well acted.
How can someone have an issue with the second amendment. But all of his career he has made films using firearms? Hollywood double standard.
BRAVO Sam E. Es ist eine Augenweide Sie wieder zu sehen , DANKE😘😘😘😘😘😘👍👍👍👍👍👍
75 seen most if his movies , a nice mate to his other down under movie . “ i said i had no use for them didnt say i couldnt use one “Quigly down under !
The opening scenes make me nostalgic for a San Fransisco that no longer exists....
Amazing,Sam out in the bush for days,gets shot sick in bed for a week or so,and remains clean shaven baby smooth skin…Im sure glad that the Sam Elliott of the future is going to be scruffy long hair bad ass😁
Great movie. Second time watching.
7th time
I'll tell ya. That boy has a 10 round clip in that revolver. These bad guys are storm trooper rejects.
I like Sam Elliott movies.
IMHO the best Sam Elliot movie has to be the Quick and the Dead. Now that was a good movie.
Awesome movie
This movie put me in therapy
☠🙏
🤡
Wow!! a Pavlova western, who'd have thought.
I can't say this is one of Sam's best movies. He plays a better actor in the Louis L'Amour westerns. There was a lot of bad filming. It's is, however, rare to not see Sam in a western. He was OK, in Road House, the original one with Swayze. I believe that some actors, should stay with their original characters they play for most films. The ones they do best in and this is not one of them. Thanks for the share.
Great Movie
Cant believe i just sat through that
Lol
California driver's 😂
Same writers as "million dollar man? 60's Batman? The A-team? 😂🙄🤪
It's a good action movie and one can watch it. Atiq Khan, Karachi.
Sam Elliott playing the sexy Sax!! Nice movie~~
Early to mid 70's vibe.
A private investigator (Sam Elliott) battles a criminal (Robert Culp) in the Australian outback for the possession of a priceless opal in this all-out action flick.
A 12 shot Magnum!!! Impressive
Any more Movies western Sam Elliott need some
Some of these faces were in Crocodile Dundee and in The Man from Snowy River. Familiar faces!!! And royal flying doctors I think.
Love a good ending
The whole bunch of them should spend a little time at the range, I'm surprised Elliot got the snake.
“Ain’t A Spanish Bullet Made That Can Kill Me”
Sam Elliott was a good actor
No…GREAT!!!!
Ah, still is. ;
Oh man at that harbor scene I thought I saw Mary Anne Gilligan & the Skipper too... It looked like they were all getting new their boat ready for another remote Island orgy too.
It was okay because it is a Sam Elliot movie.
I love tacky Western B-Movies...especially ones like this!
ZZZZIP!!! BEEF....it's what's for dinner.....😂😂😂
I guess old Sammy hasn't done too many action flicks
Sam Elliott makes a better cowboy than a city slicker🤨
NOW THAT I AM GREY I GET TOLD OFTEN THAT I RESEMBLE SAM ELLIOT!!
"the Blue Lightening"
Hello from Lighting Ridge NSW AU here black opal country , just saying ,there is never the great of the last opals ,they have yet 2 be dug believe that to be the truth , the morning star plus a few other name stones where found about ten years after this movie was filmed and released...great movie for its time though and there be a lot of truth in the monetary value of name opals. sorry 2 rain on the parade but not even filmed in the ridge I was here in that time ....looks like a main street out of a Hollywood movie .aggg forgive me it is my mistake. I know stop being picky but good people this is the town I live in and have done 4 some time, but I digress have been told I do so, first time I have seen this, settles back grabs a beer and refrains from further comment, will be hard but will do so. May I just add this was a time when Australian movies where just gaining traction worldwide.
"You Betreed me!"....
Song at 1:15:00 doesn't seem to fit the setting, the time. Must have an updated sound track.
the blue lightening
Sam just give her what she wants and needs.... YOU KNOW Dude
Great to see Sam Elliot in this, but sure wish he could shoot better. Lots of shooting but I don't think he hit much.
Lightning Ridge is famous for producing black opal. Opal ridge is anywhere, outback NSW.
The best
Best male voice in entertainment movies, and advertising. But certainly not this one. 😮
Movie Name: "The Blue Lightning" (1986)
Smooth
18:45 Boy o boy. That six shooter sure has a lot of bullets in it. I'm not sure he ever has to load it.
It was so bad that you had to watch it on sunday morning damn have to buy data so i can go watching Pluto or Tubi,the only reason iam watching this is little circle ⭕ is not going round and round lol
Went through all of that over a damned Rock. It wasn't even worth a million dollars.
49 rounds out of a 30 round mag. Hollywood try again, Count the shots and have them change mags
Gottta love that .44 cal. 12 shot revolver...