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Road to Saddle River

  • 1994
  • 1h 50min
NOTE IMDb
7,8/10
118
MA NOTE
Paul Jarrett in Road to Saddle River (1994)
Comédie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn East European butcher, the Cowboy Kid, heads west to find Saddle River. A comic odyssey, filled with odd characters, misadventures and stunningly beautiful western landscapes. A classic C... Tout lireAn East European butcher, the Cowboy Kid, heads west to find Saddle River. A comic odyssey, filled with odd characters, misadventures and stunningly beautiful western landscapes. A classic Canadian road movie comedy.An East European butcher, the Cowboy Kid, heads west to find Saddle River. A comic odyssey, filled with odd characters, misadventures and stunningly beautiful western landscapes. A classic Canadian road movie comedy.

  • Réalisation
    • Francis Damberger
  • Scénario
    • Francis Damberger
  • Casting principal
    • Shaun Johnston
    • Ben Cardinal
    • Paul Jarrett
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,8/10
    118
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Francis Damberger
    • Scénario
      • Francis Damberger
    • Casting principal
      • Shaun Johnston
      • Ben Cardinal
      • Paul Jarrett
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux52

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    Shaun Johnston
    Shaun Johnston
    • Cowboy Sayer
    Ben Cardinal
    Ben Cardinal
    • Indian Fiddler…
    Paul Jarrett
    Paul Jarrett
    • Cowboy Kid
    Vladimír Valenta
    • Uncle
    Barbara Reese
    • Aunt
    Eric Johnson
    Eric Johnson
    • Lance
    Francis Damberger
    • Rango…
    Paul Coeur
    • Sam
    Dale Phillips
    • Drunk Mooch
    Brian Jensen
    • Farmer Hot
    Michael Spencer-Davis
    Michael Spencer-Davis
    • Missionary #1
    Jim Warner
    • Missionary #2
    Tim Schutz
    • TV Sales
    • (voix)
    Tim Hebst
    • Tough Rancher
    Irvine Hagen
    • Young Rancher
    Jack C. Ross
    • Elder Ranchman
    Lee Royce
    • Elder Ranchwoman
    Buffalo Child
    Buffalo Child
    • Native Hunter #1
    • Réalisation
      • Francis Damberger
    • Scénario
      • Francis Damberger
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    Avis des utilisateurs8

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    9shalla1

    Very well done in script and portrayal...

    A very offbeat comedy that does a good job of portraying a different side of western life,experience and circumstance.The characters are very richly portrayed.It provides an original aspect that shows people of different natures subsisting together ,,such as found in real life,every character is a separate person with their own quirks and foibles.
    8refill

    Still charming after all these years; let's help preserve it!

    Saw this at its 20th-anniversary screening at the 2013 Edmonton International Film Festival. It was great to see how well it has stood the test of time, and to see it on the big screen.

    It's not a perfect film—it's a bit of a shaggy-dog tale, and some of the comic elements work better than others. That said, its pleasures vastly outweigh any of its flaws. Some fantastic comedic performances, most notably from underused First Nations actor Sam Bob and Battlestar Galactica's Michael Hogan.

    The director, Francis Damberger, is selling DVD copies of the film in an attempt to raise the capital needed for a proper high-definition digital transfer of the film. Send a few bucks his way, snag your own personal copy of the movie, and help preserve this classic slice of Canadiana while we still can! For info, email him: dfcc.fran-at-gmail-dot-com.
    7eddie_baggins

    A likeable Canadian cult road trip

    If there was a film that deserved status as cult comedy favourite it would be long-forgotten Canadian road trip western Road to Saddle River.

    Released in 1994 in it's home country, my own personal journey with Francis Damberger's oddball yarn started way back as youngling in the late 90's when the film was screened at regular intervals on Australian pay-TV.

    Since those original viewings the film has stuck with me all these years as a memorable, bizarre and totally unique slice of independent filmmaking that has been near on impossible to track down on any service or physical media, until now when I discovered the film had been made available on a prominent online platform.

    Taking a trip down memory lane has reacquainted myself with the joys of the story of Paul Jarrett's European Canadian butcher The Cowboy Kid, whose obsession with the Wild West takes him on a road-trip unlike any other with his quest to find Saddle River, a quest that will introduce him and us to the golf loving ringworm suffering Sam, Berlin Wall obsessed Dieter and the lovable tobacco and Elvis fan Norman Manyheads.

    To say that River has a plot in the typical sense of the word would be a lie but across the films close to two hour running time we are gifted a vast array of comical highlights from run-ins with Japanese business tycoons, campfire tape listening sessions, farmland delicacies and odd spirt visions, ensuring this is a trip that is rough around the edges and DIY in nature, but also one that does a lot with the simple tools at its disposal.

    There's even a segment involving the KKK that I am sure Quentin Tarantino must have seen somewhere along the line, inspiring his much-talked about sequence in Django Unchained involving the Klan.

    Throughout the journey of The Cowboy Kid our main collection of actors all bring something to the table, including highlights from Eric Allan Kramer's underdressed Dieter and the scene stealing Sam Bob as Norman, who one would hope is still shaking his caboose thanks to Mr. Presley's kind request, ensuring that this is an all round package that includes a rollickingly good soundtrack from composers Michael Becker and Darcy Phillips and some fantastic Alberta scenery that's captured by River's cinematographer Peter Wunstorf.

    With many involved in the film heading on to create quietly stable if far from high-profile careers, River is the little film that time forgot on many participants C. V's but it's a film that I am sure many involved with look back upon fondly as will many viewers who caught the film in its screening runs in the 90's, with a chance available now for many to relive this bizarre little road trip once again or jump on board for for the first time.

    Final Say -

    An obscure Canadian curiosity that has stood the test of time as a wonderfully oddball western road-trip hybrid unlike anything else, Road to Saddle River walks to the beat of its own drum and is all the better for it, warts and all.

    3 1/2 prairie oysters out of 5

    Jordan and Eddie (The Movie Guys)
    10Malice_42

    The spirit guides of a young foreign man help him fulfill his dream of becoming a cowboy. Sort of.

    This movie is not for everyone. It is full of subtle humor and deeper meaning. It is the epitome of 'Canadian' and I have yet to meet a non Canadian who 'gets' it.

    For those that do get it it's a hilarious journey of a foreigner's dream to become a cowboy. He is aided and abetted in this quest by a strange collection of friends made from chance meetings and with the help of a couple of spirit guides.

    The comedy is nicely balanced by sad and tender moments that are typical of life's lessons. Superb scenery of Alberta and an old first generation Honda Civic (circa 1977) round out this intriguing film.

    My only surprise is that it has not reached cult classic status yet!
    7eddie_baggins

    A memorable Canadian cult classic

    If there was a film that deserved status as cult comedy favourite it would be long-forgotten Canadian road trip western Road to Saddle River.

    Released in 1994 in it's home country, my own personal journey with Francis Damberger's oddball yarn started way back as youngling in the late 90's when the film was screened at regular intervals on Australian pay-TV.

    Since those original viewings the film has stuck with me all these years as a memorable, bizarre and totally unique slice of independent filmmaking that has been near on impossible to track down on any service or physical media, until now when I discovered the film had been uploaded in full on streaming service Youtube!

    Taking a trip down memory lane has reacquainted myself with the joys of the story of Paul Jarrett's European Canadian butcher The Cowboy Kid, whose obsession with the Wild West takes him on a road-trip unlike any other with his quest to find Saddle River, a quest that will introduce him and us to the golf loving ringworm suffering Sam, Berlin Wall obsessed Dieter and the lovable tobacco and Elvis fan Norman Manyheads.

    To say that River has a plot in the typical sense of the word would be a lie but across the films close to two hour running time we are gifted a vast array of comical highlights from run-ins with Japanese business tycoons, campfire tape listening sessions, farmland delicacies and odd spirt visions, ensuring this is a trip that is rough around the edges and DIY in nature, but also one that does a lot with the simple tools at its disposal.

    There's even a segment involving the KKK that I am sure Quentin Tarantino must have seen somewhere along the line, inspiring his much-talked about sequence in Django Unchained involving the Klan.

    Throughout the journey of The Cowboy Kid our main collection of actors all bring something to the table, including highlights from Eric Allan Kramer's underdressed Dieter and the scene stealing Sam Bob as Norman, who one would hope is still shaking his caboose thanks to Mr. Presley's kind request, ensuring that this is an all round package that includes a rollickingly good soundtrack from composers Michael Becker and Darcy Phillips and some fantastic Alberta scenery that's captured by River's cinematographer Peter Wunstorf.

    With many involved in the film heading on to create quietly stable if far from high-profile careers, River is the little film that time forgot on many participants C. V's but it's a film that I am sure many involved with look back upon fondly as will many viewers who caught the film in its screening runs in the 90's, with a chance available now for many to relive this bizarre little road trip once again or jump on board for for the first time.

    Final Say -

    An obscure Canadian curiosity that has stood the test of time as a wonderfully oddball western road-trip hybrid unlike anything else, Road to Saddle River walks to the beat of its own drum and is all the better for it, warts and all.

    3 1/2 prairie oysters out of 5

    Jordan and Eddie (The Movie Guys)

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    • Connexions
      Follows Road to Yorkton (1987)
    • Bandes originales
      Great Big Lasso
      Written & Performed by Francis Damberger (as F. Damberger)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 septembre 1994 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Alberta, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Damberger Film & Cattle Co.
      • Téléfilm Canada
      • National Film Board of Canada (NFB)
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    • Durée
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    • Mixage
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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