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Genre:
Western / Drama
Director: Kevin Costner
Distributor: Touchstone Pictures (Disney)
Cast:
Kevin Costner, Annette Bening, Abraham Benrubi, Robert Duvall,
Michael Gambon (and more)
This
tale of the Old West (let's avoid the term western) works
on many fronts. It blends the expected violence with pathos,
romance, and even comedy. The film opens with four cow hands
(Robert Duvall as Boss; Kevin Costner as Charlie Waite;
Abraham Benrubi as Mose, the gentle, boy-like cook; and
Diego Luna, as Buttons, a 16 year old Spanish kid that has
been taken in by the older cowboys) pushing a cattle herd.
After a hard rain, Boss determines that Mose needs to go
back to a town they passed and get extra supplies. When
he fails to return, the two older men go after him. They
find a local rancher's men have beaten him and then arrested
for starting the fight. Going to the jail, they confront
the corrupt town marshal (James Russo) and the rancher (Michael
Gambon), who has a stranglehold on the town and a dislike
for open range cattlemen. Mose is released and taken to
a doctor (Dean McDermott), where the men also meet the doc's
sister (Annette Bening), whom they initially mistake for
his wife. Romance blooms! The men head back to the range,
but are confronted by hooded riders and disaster that sends
them on a path of revenge. Charlie's history as a former
gunfighter slowly surfaces as he plans out the impending
shootout.
Seabiscuit

A
snapshot from 'the' race in Seabiscuit
Genre:
Drama
Director: Gary Ross
Distributor: Universal Pictures
Cast:
Tobey Maguire, Jeff Bridges, Chris Cooper, Elizabeth Banks,
William H. Macy (and more).
This
is the true story of a former bicycle repairman, Charles
Howard (Bridges), who made his fortune introducing the automobile
to the American West, and who owned a small, knobbly-kneed
horse called Seabiscuit. Howard teamed up with a half-blind
ex-boxing prize fighter, Red Pollard (Maguire), who became
the horse's jockey and a former "mustang breaker"
Wild West performer called "The Lone Plainsman",
Tom Smith (Cooper), who became the horse's trainer. As the
United States struggled through the Great Depression, people
around the country followed with rapt interest of the Seabiscuit
story, leading to his win of the Horse of the Year honours
in 1938.
Source:
IMDB.com/YahooMovies
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