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South of Heaven, West of Hell (2001)
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Reviews Counted:6
Fresh:1
Rotten:5
Average Rating:3.6/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 13 mins
Genre: Westerns
Synopsis: Christmas Eve 1907 is quiet in the Arizona Territory under the supervision of steadfast marshal Valentine Casey (Dwight Yoakam). Suddenly, with shocking brutality, the violent adoptive family from... Christmas Eve 1907 is quiet in the Arizona Territory under the supervision of steadfast marshal Valentine Casey (Dwight Yoakam). Suddenly, with shocking brutality, the violent adoptive family from whom he has separated himself, led by no-nonsense patriarch Leland Henry (Luke Askew), rolls into town and commits a fatal robbery. One year later, Valentine has relocated to another town, where he begins a courtship with the mysterious and beautiful Adalyne (Bridget Fonda). Before long, the haunted marshal is being sought out not only by a bumbling government man (Bud Cort), whose records show that Val was killed a decade earlier in the Spanish-American War, but also by the outlaw family from whom he can not seem to sever himself. Country music performer Yoakam's directorial debut is a singular western oddity, taking the conventions of the genre and throwing in a large amount of black comedy and extreme violence. With a cast composed of seasoned character actors (Askew, Bo Hopkins, Paul Reubens, Bud Cort, Michael Jeter) Yoakam creates an atmosphere of the unexpected, falling somewhere between the films of David Lynch, the Coen Brothers, and Sam Peckinpah, in which a scene can quickly make the transition from idiosyncratic weirdness to startling bloodiness. Funny, brutal, and chaotic, SOUTH OF HEAVEN, WEST OF HELL, is a one-of-a-kind western that refuses to follow expectations. [More]
Starring: Dwight Yoakam, Bridget Fonda, Vince Vaughn, Billy Bob Thornton
Starring: Dwight Yoakam, Bridget Fonda, Vince Vaughn, Billy Bob Thornton, Paul Reubens, Peter Fonda, Michael Jeter, Luke Askew, Bo Hopkins, Bud Cort
Director: Dwight Yoakam
Director: Dwight Yoakam
Screenwriter: Dwight Yoakam, Stan Bertheaud
Producer: Gray Frederickson
Studio: Phaedra Cinema
Reviews for South of Heaven, West of Hell
It’s best not to ask too many questions – better just to switch your brain to stand-by and enjoy the show.
The conflicts, vistas, rhythm and mood are of a piece, but not every personality or circumstance is fully thought through.
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