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Synopsis

Sam Shepard directs this tale, circa 1873, of a young half-Native American who’s kidnapped from her drunken white father by a cowboy named Prescott Roe. Seems Roe wants her for his grief-stricken son, Talbot, who’s recently lost his own wife. With the girl’s father in quick pursuit, Roe’s son must reconcile his past and present if he’s to figure out what to do. Alan Bates, Richard Harris, River Phoenix and Dermot Mulroney star.

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Sam Shepard

A Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright (for 1979’s Buried Child), an Oscar-nominated actor, and a director and screenwriter to boot, multi-talented Sam Shepard has made a career of plumbing the darker depths of middle-American rural sensibilities and Western myths. The son of a military man, he was born Samuel Shepard Rogers on November 3, 1943, in Fort Sheridan, IL. Following a peripatetic childhood, part of which was spent on a farm, Shepard left home in late adolescence to move to New York City, where by the age of 20, he already had two plays produced.
As a playwright, Shepard went on to win a number of Obies for such dramas as Curse of the Starving Class (1977), which he made into a film in 1994, and True West (aired on PBS in 1986). As an actor, the lanky and handsome Shepard made his feature film debut with a small role in Bronco Bullfrog (1969) and didn’t resurface again until Bob Dylan’s disastrous Renaldo and Clara (1978). The film followed Shepard’s residence in London during… read more

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