08-01-2009, 07:40 PM
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The Wonderful Country
Your turn Ayoeness.
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Originally Posted by ayoeness
I'm done with google.. Done I tell you. :laugh:
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Never say that!
There's also Wikipedia:
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Originally Posted by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mitchum
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- The Hunters (1958)
- The Angry Hills (1959)
- The Wonderful Country (1959)
- Home from the Hill (1960)
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Originally Posted by http://www.timeout.com/film/reviews/64781/The_Wonderful_Country.html
There's something to be said for letting a project get out of hand when the result is as sympathetic as this. Bursting with characters, sub-plots, themes, symbols, the movie centres on Mitchum, a gringo pistolero operating South of the Border. Crossing the river (a recurring image) on a gun running mission, he painfully rediscovers the blessings and burdens of home and belonging. A German immigrant, an unhappy army wife and a troop of black cavalry reflect different aspects of his situation. Photographically and musically it's a continuous treat, though having the hero ride a horse called Lágrimas - Tears - was carrying portentousness too far. From a novel by the artist Tom Lea, who has a cameo as a barber.
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