O filmu:
McCabe & Mrs. Miller is a 1971 American Western film starring Warren Beatty and Julie Christie, and directed by Robert Altman. The screenplay is by Altman and Brian McKay from the novel McCabe by Edmund Naughton. The cinematography is by Vilmos Zsigmond and the soundtrack includes three songs by Leonard Cohen issued on his 1967 album Songs of Leonard Cohen. As one of Altman's naturalist films, the director called it an "anti-western film" because the film ignores or subverts a number of Western conventions.
Glumačka postaa:
Warren Beatty
Julie Christie
Rene Auberjonois
Michael Murphy
William Devane
Shelley Duvall
Plot:
Set in winter in the Old West. Charismatic but dumb John McCabe arrives in a young Pacific Northwest town to set up a whorehouse/tavern. The shrewd Mrs. Miller, a professional madam, arrives soon after construction begins. She offers to use her experience to help McCabe run his business, while sharing in the profits. The whorehouse thrives and McCabe and Mrs. Miller draw closer, despite their conflicting intelligences and philosophies. Soon, however, the mining deposits in the town attract the attention of a major corporation, which wants to buy out McCabe along with the rest. He refuses, and his decision has major repercussions for him, Mrs. Miller, and the town.
Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2BSHp9oYD0
Poster:
McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971)
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Predivan film i jedan od najboljih antiwesterna ikad snimljenih. Uz Leoneovu trilogiju, film sa najjljepošim soundtrackom...
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