King of Texas (2002)

  • Year: 2002
  • Released: 02 Jun 2002
  • Country: United States, Mexico
  • Adwords: 2 wins & 3 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0282659/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/king_of_texas
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: N/A
  • Genre: Drama, Western
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Writer: William Shakespeare, Stephen Harrigan
  • Director: Uli Edel
  • Cast: Patrick Stewart, Marcia Gay Harden, Lauren Holly
  • Keywords: texas, king lear,
6.3/10
50% – Critics
false% – Audience

King of Texas Storyline

An updated version of ‘William Shakespeare”s King Lear, by way of Ran (1985), with Lear as a magnate in the Old West whose decision to divide his empire among his three daughters results in disaster.—Jonah Falcon

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King of Texas Movie Reviews

Good, but not enough to overcome the setting

The film does a fair job showing the effect of madness on Lear, but a more gradual descent would’ve been better. The film’s best work is done in showing that the madness takes hold as his role as a father is peeled away, and shows in him this lack of a connective identity, which Shakespeare seemed to suggest could lead to madness in any person.

The film also does well in showing Westmore as a mirror of Lear, so it’s worth watching—once.

The post-Alamo setting seems silly to me, as it reminds me too much of TNT’s “Ebenezer”, their poor 1997 old-west adaptation of “A Christmas Carol.” I feel the film would’ve been better in a modern setting, with Lear as business executive, let’s say.

The source is classic, and the acting is good, but it’s misplacement can’t be overcome enough to call it an excellent film.

Little more than a novelty.

“King of Texas” is a knock-off of Shakespeare’s “King Lear” which sports an excellent cast, a sterling performance by Stewart, and solid art and technicals all on location in Mexico. Unfortunately the film was a bad idea as Shakespeare and Texas have just about nothing in common and the breeding of those incongruous elements results in an unwieldy and unattractive progeny. Most would agree that much of the beauty of the Bard’s work is in the prose and “King of Texas” makes that point clear as it fails to achieve more than a modicum of entertainment while looking silly against its Mexican backdrop with obvious histrionics, gushing theatrics, and staginess ad nauseam. A novelty watch for the curious at best. (B-)

Scheider Shines

I watched this movie on TV last night, I went in blind, all I knew was it was a re-imagining of Shakespeare’s King Lear and it starred Patrick Stewart and Roy Scheider. That was enough for me, so I gave it a chance and was pleased I did.

Roy Scheider is simply wonderful here, stealing the movie right from under the nose of Patrick Stewart, which is no easy feat (even with his dodgy accent) because Stewart is on top form here too.

Your heart just goes out to him. You just want to help him. One complaint I did have was, he gets so far gone in such a short amount of time.

A good effort and worth a watch at least once.