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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA man joins a group of nomadic con artists in rural North Carolina.A man joins a group of nomadic con artists in rural North Carolina.A man joins a group of nomadic con artists in rural North Carolina.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Nikki Deloach
- Kate
- (as Nikki DeLoach)
Danielle Keaton
- Shane
- (as Danielle Wiener)
Jean Speegle Howard
- Bokky's Grandmother
- (as Jean Howard)
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...you'll do far better enjoying Guy Ritchie's "Snatch" in which Brad Pitt's Mickey brings that entire Celtic sub-culture to near preternatural perfection. It's also a much better movie. I feel that Traveler wastes so much of its potential impact with lame ripoff schemes and a confusing sense of who and what the Travelers actually are. Also, setting it in America is like setting a movie about Eskimo life (not that I'm comparing Travelers to Alaskan natives by any means) in New Orleans.
North Carolina?
Paxton and Marky Mark are talented performers but this film, while certainly watchable, doesn't really seem to get to the point.
North Carolina?
Paxton and Marky Mark are talented performers but this film, while certainly watchable, doesn't really seem to get to the point.
A band of irish gypsies take advantage of decent people as well as running a scam on a trio of other con artists. This picture seemed to be applauding stealing, whoredom, and loose morals in front of children, plus it contained a jab at handguns which appeared to be thrown in as an afterthought. Subtle, but not to well hidden subliminals, pushed the agenda of the producer in a thinly disguised movie. An ok film.
This was totally interesting to watch, but it needed two things: (1) to be based in some kind of reality; (2) to have a conclusion for the characters. In the picture, you see Marky Mark getting into a romance with the daughter of the capo di capos, but absolutely nothing comes of it. And what happens to Bill Paxton's girlfriend. And even the scheme for the counterfeit bills, which should have been crystal clear, did not hold together.
And who are these people? I get the feeling that the filmmakers were trying not to call them gypsies or roma--fear of offending an ethnic group. Rather, they seemed to be some combination of Irish and Italian. But the movie would make more sense if it were clearly grounded in a real group of people.
But, that said, I still enjoyed every minute of it. It just ended too soon.
And who are these people? I get the feeling that the filmmakers were trying not to call them gypsies or roma--fear of offending an ethnic group. Rather, they seemed to be some combination of Irish and Italian. But the movie would make more sense if it were clearly grounded in a real group of people.
But, that said, I still enjoyed every minute of it. It just ended too soon.
Interesting premise and concept about con-men seemingly conning their way through different families in order of paying off depts. This may be worth the watch for fans of the cast or though enjoying watching con-men work.
Although nothing completely memorable, the story isn't too bad. There are of course it's cliches and some scenes of predictability, though also some rather twists. It is quite a standard film but enjoyable at times to say the least.
Although nothing completely memorable, the story isn't too bad. There are of course it's cliches and some scenes of predictability, though also some rather twists. It is quite a standard film but enjoyable at times to say the least.
I saw this first time in the 90's. Now seeing it again some 20 years later, I didn't remember much of it, from back then. It's good. I saw it in 1080p and that was nice on the 75". It was a fun 100 minutes. I do a lot of re-viewing of old movies, now under covid-19 and I just stumbled upon this by chance.
These scams were typical in the early 2000's. From what I remember. They scammed everybody, especially old people. Thankfully we are a bit more updated today. The movie stands the wear and tear of time passed by. If you haven't seen it, then enjoy this good classic Wahlberg Paxton movie. 7/10
These scams were typical in the early 2000's. From what I remember. They scammed everybody, especially old people. Thankfully we are a bit more updated today. The movie stands the wear and tear of time passed by. If you haven't seen it, then enjoy this good classic Wahlberg Paxton movie. 7/10
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- AnecdotesThis was one of the first seven films, on which to be foreclosed, by the Screen Actors Guild for non-payment of wages and residuals to SAG members. On July 13, 2004, rights to the film were sold at auction.
- GaffesPat calls Kate while on the road with Bokky. She picks up the phone at her parents living room. She wears a wrist watch with a shiny bracelet. Cut. Then the watch is gone, cut, then the watch is back again.
- Bandes originalesKing of the Road
Written by Roger Miller
Performed by Randy Travis and Take Six
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records, Inc.
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 534 010 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 30 855 $US
- 20 avr. 1997
- Montant brut mondial
- 534 010 $US
- Durée1 heure 41 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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