Category: Crime
All Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller, Western
Release Year: 2010
Country: USA
Runtime:
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Michael Winterbottom
Taglines:
Revenge Gets Ugly
Writing by: John Curran – screenplay
Jim Thompson – novel
Michael Winterbottom – writer
Produced by: Lilly Bright – executive producer
Chad Burris – executive producer
Andrew Eaton – producer
Randolf S. Mendelsohn Esq. – executive producer
Jordan Gertner – executive producer
Chris Hanley – producer
Susan Kirr – co-producer
Bradford L. Schlei – producer
Fernando Sulichin – executive producer
Tricia van Klaveren – co-executive producer
Cast: Casey Affleck – Lou Ford
Kate Hudson – Amy Stanton
Jessica Alba – Joyce Lakeland
Ned Beatty – Chester Conway
Elias Koteas – Joe Rothman
Tom Bower – Sheriff Bob Maples
Simon Baker – Howard Hendricks
Bill Pullman – Billy Boy Walker
Brent Briscoe – Bum / The Stranger / Visitor
Matthew Maher – Deputy Jeff Plummer
Liam Aiken – Johnnie Pappas
Music: Melissa Parmenter
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Plot Outline: A scorching indictment of the Mormon Church's historic involvement in the promotion & passage of California's Proposition 8 and the Mormon religion's secretive, decades-long campaign against LGBT human rights.
Plot: A West Texas deputy sheriff is slowly unmasked as a psychotic killer.
Movie Quotes:
Category: 40
All Genres: Crime, Drama
Release Year: 1976
Country: USA
Runtime: 99
Rating: (0)
Languages: English
Director: Burt Kennedy
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
Meet Kenny, the kid next door. He'll be eleven tomorrow. He'll be your pal forever.
Get ready to have a happy day… Kenny & Co. are coming your way!
Writing by: Robert Chamblee – writer
Edward Mann – writer (as Edward Andrew Mann)
Jim Thompson – novel
Produced by: Irving Cohen – executive producer
Michael W. Leighton – producer
Cast: Stacy Keach – Lou Ford
Susan Tyrrell – Joyce Lakeland
Tisha Sterling – Amy Stanton
Keenan Wynn – Chester Conway
Charles McGraw – Howard Hendricks
John Dehner – Bob Maples
Pepe Serna – Johnny Lopez
Royal Dano – Father
Julie Adams – Mother
John Carradine – Dr. Smith
Don Stroud – Elmer
Music: Tim McIntire John Rubinstein
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Plot Outline: Everyone figures Lou Ford, a small-town, Montana, deputy sheriff, to be a normal, good-old-boy kind of regular Joe…
Plot: Everyone figures Lou Ford, a small-town, Montana, deputy sheriff, to be a normal, good-old-boy kind of regular Joe. But no one knows about “the sickness” that drives him to kill.
Movie Quotes: Keoma: Pa. What was it all about.
William Shannon: What?
Keoma: The war. I never could figure it out.
William Shannon: The war. Im not sure I know. I figure after we got through slaughtering all those Indians, we thought we ought to do somethin'… generous. So we gave freedom to the black man. Now we feel good, we can go back to… finish off the Indians.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
In the End Credits in the North American BETA/VHS & DVD versions of the movie “Cross of Iron”(1977),there is the following quote; “Don't rejoice in his defeat, you men. For though the world stood up and stopped the bastard, The bitch that bore him is in heat again.” -Bertolt Brecht
Goofs: We know about 10 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Factual errors: When Steiner and his men are waiting to cross the road, the Russian soldiers on the tanks are singing “Oy Kozaro”, a Yugoslav fighting song, which Russian soldiers would not know. The Yugoslav extras probably didn't know any Russian songs and figured nobody would know the difference.
Trivia: There are 10 entries in the trivia list – like these:
- Canadian/US singer Paul Anka sung his own version of the title song “Kabhie Kabhie”.
- Yash Chopra shot the movie in Kashmir. All the cast stayed together as a family and contributed to every aspect of the film, and they even brought their families with them to Kashmir (they were used as extras in the wedding scenes). It was one of Chopra's happiest experiences and he described the production as a honeymoon.
- The film had been written with Rakhee Gulzar in mind, and she had agreed to do it during the making of Daag: A Poem of Love (1973), but before production started she married Sampooran Singh Gulzar, who wanted her to retire from acting. Yash Chopra persuaded Gulzar to let her do the film.
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