HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES -- Actor Dermot Mulroney knows his way around a western. The former "Young Guns" star saddles up again, so to speak, for "Long Shadows."
"What people are responding to in this movie is how deep it is, how many levels it touches on, and how, in old-timey western package, it packs in a lot of more modern thoughts and feelings," said Mulroney.
The movie involves a young man out to avenge the murder of his parents. But in the process, he finds love and hope.
"Long Shadows" is also the feature film directorial debut for William Shockley, perhaps best known for his work as an actor on the TV western medical drama, "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman." He shot the film in Tucson with several crew members he's worked with for years, creating a real family atmosphere from the get-

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