Michael Starr

TV

‘Yellowstone’ prequel ‘1883’ is cut from the same riveting dramatic cloth

Taylor Sheridan’s prequel series, “1883,” is a sprawling epic tracing the Wagons West roots of the modern-day Montana ranching ranch family headed by “Yellowstone” patriarch John Dutton (Kevin Costner).

Sheridan and “Yellowstone” co-creator John Linson (who’s an executive-producer here) have replicated that series’ winning formula in “1883,” streaming on Paramount+: a solid cast headed by Tim McGraw, Sam Elliott (and his mustache), Faith Hill and Isabel May and a gripping storyline and lush photography lending it an air of authenticity.

Elliott plays crusty, world-weary Pinkerton detective Shea Brennan, who’s mourning the loss of his wife and daughter, victims of the smallpox epidemic of 1878. Heartbroken, he throws his energies into helping to escort a wagon train of German-immigrant families across the dangerous Great Plains from Fort Worth to the hoped-for promised land in Oregon, 2,000 miles to the north. He’s joined by his trusted deputy, Thomas (LaMonica Garrett) and they know they’re ill-prepared to lead the innocent group through this dangerous and deadly terrain (murderous attacks, cholera, you name it).

LaMonica Garrett and Sam Elliott as Thomas and Shea Brennan in a scene from “1883.” CBS

Brennan and Thomas bolster their crew with the addition of the Duttons. James Dutton (McGraw) is a Civil War veteran who spent three years in a Union prison and nearly starved-to-death. He knows how to handle himself (and his gun). He’s also headed north — with no particular destination in mind (he’ll know it when he sees it, he says) — with his wife Margaret (Hill) and their children: fresh-faced 17-year-old dreamer Elsa (May) and her much-younger brother, John (Audie Rick). Their extended family includes Margaret’s Bible-thumping buzzkill sister, Claire (Dawn Olivieri) and her surly, mean-girls daughter, Mary Abel (Emma Malouff), who has it out for Cousin Elsa.

Isabel May plays 17-year-old Elsa Dutton. CBS

Before too long (you know it’s just a matter of time) tragedy strikes the wagon train, Elsa’s rose-colored view of life is changed forever and the trials and tribulations of Brennan, Thomas, the Duttons and their German-immigrant compatriots is sorely tested as the group continues its trek north — and into the unknown.

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill as James and Margaret Dutton in “1883.” CBS

The inaugural season of “1883” (I expect we’ll see a Season 2) was filmed throughout Texas and Montana, and both of those locales lend the series a 19th century flavor of sweat, dust, alcohol, tobacco juice and petticoats. Casting Sam Elliott as Brennan was a feather in Sheridan’s cap — you just look at him and think: “Old West.” Married country music stars McGraw and Hill, both of whom guest-starred on “Yellowstone,” hold their own against the cast’s more seasoned actors, as does May, who co-starred opposite Paris Berelc in the Netflix sitcom “Alexa and Katie” (and in a handful of “Young Sheldon” episodes on CBS).

If I have a minor quibble, it’s with the series’ liberal use of profanity, particularly the f-bomb which, to me, strikes a discordant note in a historical period piece. But that’s a small blemish, and “1883” hits all the right notes as an absorbing piece of fiction. As an added bonus, there’s Billy Bob Thornton as a tough, terse US Marshal and, briefly, Tom Hanks, who materializes as a sympathetic Union general in a flashback scene to the aftermath of the 1862 Battle of Antietam, which claimed the lives of nearly 23,000 Union and Confederate soldiers — but spared a wounded, dazed James Dutton, still reliving its horrors over two decades later.

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