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SERENDIPITY CINEMA"Sunset" Movie Review![]() "Hearts of the West." But it is an entirely different take. The real Wyatt Earp (James Garner) has been brought in
to be a "Consultant" on a film about his life. The star of the film is real cowboy turned movie star Tom Mix (Bruce Willis).
The two men hit it off, they are, at heart, still that archetype of a cowboy hero,
from the "everyman mold," and they see the world beyond tinsel and glamour. Neither of them get along with any of the studio authority figures (or, indeed, much of any authority figures) that they are supposed to bow too.
They can enjoy somethings about this hedonistic life, but there are conpromises here that are not so easy to embrace. Both men are hard living, nearly film noir cowboys.
Earp is still a lawman, even if he doesn't wear a badge. This doesn't go down well with the local cops, who are by the book, even when the book is laden with graft. Then things heat up. There are murders and abuse and bad people hiding around the film sets. The boys get involved and it becomes an unroutine "Buddy Picture."
Though it doesn't really play like many films you have seen, this Blake Edwards gem is worth your time. There is enough real history here to make you curious, and there are enough recognizable characters from Hollywood's Golden history to make you ask, "Did ______ really do that?"
Here is the cast: Bruce Willis. . . . Tom Mix James Garner. . . . Wyatt Earp Malcolm McDowell. . . . Alfie Alperin Mariel Hemingway. . . . Cheryl King Kathleen Quinlan. . . . Nancy Shoemaker Jennifer Edwards. . . . Victoria Alperin Patricia Hodge. . . . Christina Alperin Richard Bradford. . . . Captain Blackworth M. Emmet Walsh. . . . Chief Marvin Dibner Joe Dallesandro. . . . Dutch Kieffer Andreas Katsulas. . . . Arthur Dann Florek. . . . Marty Goldberg Bill Marcus. . . . Hal Flynn Michael C. Gwynne. . . . Mooch Dermot Mulroney. . . . Michael Alperin
I am a sucker for fiction clothed with real historical set pieces (and have done several novels with just such a theme) and this one is a marvelous example of how well that can be done. ![]() If you have an idea for a Serendipity Cinema, or want to comment email here --posted by Wayne
Sunday, April 09, 2006
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