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| Actor Ed Harris takes only his second stab at directing, following the Oscar-winning feature POLLOCK (2000) with this spirited western. Harris draws on a strong cast, many of whom have acted with him in previous films, to tell the story of two gunfighters attempting to bring peace to the small town of Appaloosa in the late 1800s. Virgil Cole (Harris) and Everett Hitch (Viggo Mortensen) ride into the windswept New Mexico town and are hired to bring vigilante entrepreneur Randall Bragg (Jeremy Irons) to justice. Bragg has imposed a reign of terror over Appaloosa, but his murderous actions are tempered when Cole and Hitch take control. Matters get complicated when widower Allison French (Renee Zellweger) flounces into town and variously woos Cole, Hitch, and Bragg, allowing Harris to throw in a few neat twists as his two principal characters attempt to bring the miscreant entrepreneur to justice. <br> <br> APPALOOSA is a slow-moving and beautifully shot feature that perfectly translates the dusky New Mexic... |
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Key Information
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| Genre: |
Westerns |
| Directors: |
Ed Harris |
| Actors: |
Ed Harris · Jeremy Irons · Lance Henriksen · Timothy Spall |
| Stars: |
Renie Zellweger · Viggo Mortensen |
| UPC: |
794043127816 |
| Running Time: |
1hr 56min |
| Available Formats: |
DVD |
| MPAA Rating: |
R (MPAA) |
| Subgenre: |
Western |
| Release Date: |
2008 |
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Languages
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| Original Language: |
English |
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Credits
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| Screenwriter: |
Ed Harris, Robert Knott |
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Professional Reviews
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(09/18/2008, p.117, Peter Travers): 3.5 stars out of 4 -- "[A] terrific Western, a potently acted powerhouse that sticks in the mind and the heart....There is nothing abstract about Harris' approach to APPALOOSA. Every frame of the movie indicates his bone-deep respect for classic film Westerns...", (09/19/2008, A. O. Scott): "Mr. Harris can be an imposingly serious actor...but there is often a saving glint of mischief in his eye. And in APPALOOSA, his second feature as director, he leavens the atmosphere of costumed rigidity and somber stoicism with sly, relaxed humor.", (09/19/2008, Claudia Puig): "The dialogue, based on Robert B. Parker's novel and co-written by director and star Ed Harris, is a major asset....The movie's undeniable highlight is the chemistry between Harris and Viggo Mortenson...", (09/19/2008, Kenneth Turan): "[I]n Harris and costar Viggo Mortensen, it has two actors who beautifully play the kind of tough, laconic, unflappable men Westerns could not exist without.", (09/26/2008, p.68, Owen Gleiberman): "Irons is enjoyable nasty, enough to make you wonder why no one thought to cast him in a Western before.", (12/01/2008, p.62, Matt Mueller): 3 stars out of 5 -- "Ed Harris is the latest to Hollywood player to tackle the western genre....The laid-back lawmen supply the main pleasures...", (12/01/2008, p.86, Ian Nathan): 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he film sets about a gutsy collection of brawls, gunfights and getaways to spell out its celebration of John Ford's tall tales..." |
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