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Retour à Legend City

Titre original : Shadowheart
  • 2009
  • PG-13
  • 1h 55min
NOTE IMDb
4,6/10
689
MA NOTE
Retour à Legend City (2009)
Trailer for this western film
Lire trailer2:52
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DramaRomanceWestern

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAs a boy, he saw his preacher father murdered. As a soldier, he witnessed the horrors of the Civil War. Now bounty hunter James Conners is back in Legend, New Mexico to capture the psychotic... Tout lireAs a boy, he saw his preacher father murdered. As a soldier, he witnessed the horrors of the Civil War. Now bounty hunter James Conners is back in Legend, New Mexico to capture the psychotic land baron who destroyed his childhood.As a boy, he saw his preacher father murdered. As a soldier, he witnessed the horrors of the Civil War. Now bounty hunter James Conners is back in Legend, New Mexico to capture the psychotic land baron who destroyed his childhood.

  • Réalisation
    • Dean Alioto
  • Scénario
    • Dean Alioto
    • Peter Vanderwall
    • Brad Goodman
  • Casting principal
    • Angus Macfadyen
    • Justin Ament
    • Marnie Alton
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    4,6/10
    689
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Dean Alioto
    • Scénario
      • Dean Alioto
      • Peter Vanderwall
      • Brad Goodman
    • Casting principal
      • Angus Macfadyen
      • Justin Ament
      • Marnie Alton
    • 26avis d'utilisateurs
    • 3avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Shadowheart
    Trailer 2:52
    Shadowheart

    Photos15

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    Angus Macfadyen
    Angus Macfadyen
    • Will Tunney
    Justin Ament
    Justin Ament
    • James Conners
    Marnie Alton
    Marnie Alton
    • Mary Cooper
    Tonantzin Carmelo
    Tonantzin Carmelo
    • Miakoda
    Michael Spears
    Michael Spears
    • Washakie
    William Sadler
    William Sadler
    • Thomas Conners
    Dean Alioto
    Dean Alioto
    • Spider
    Ines Dali
    • Velma
    Anthony Michael Jones
    Anthony Michael Jones
    • Charlie
    Courtney Gains
    Courtney Gains
    • Finch
    Shawn Reaves
    Shawn Reaves
    • Johny Cooper
    Charles Napier
    Charles Napier
    • Sheriff Sanders
    Daniel Baldwin
    Daniel Baldwin
    • Mr. T.S. McKinley
    Steve Pink
    Steve Pink
    • O'Toole
    Rance Howard
    Rance Howard
    • Wedding Preacher
    Mark Alioto
    • Thug #3
    Matt Alioto
    • Thug #4
    Ruby Alioto
    • Penny
    • Réalisation
      • Dean Alioto
    • Scénario
      • Dean Alioto
      • Peter Vanderwall
      • Brad Goodman
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    searchanddestroy-1

    Good overall scheme but so lousy

    The overall topic and also the ending are excellent, but it is unfortunately spoiled by an awful directing and acting. Cast is so bad and the script doesn't bring much to enhance the bad actors performances, not convincing at all. It is a shame because this western had everything to be far far better than this stuff. I watched it dubbed in French and that doesn't help either. Supporting character could have brought something unusual, some subplots if you prefer, but again, the bad directing and cast smash the whole efforts. I caught this western from Amazon Prime; from time to time, you can get good material. Only a matter of luck.
    1cckling

    Talk about predictable!!!

    This was probably the worst movie I have seen in many years. It went from the youngster starting out on his own and returning after the war to retrieve his past. He saves the Indian couple who later return to save him. He takes on the bully who killed his father. The bully takes everyone's land because the railroad is coming. He marries the heroine, she dies, and he seeks revenge. Guess who comes out on top in the end? What a terrible movie...no wonder it never made the theaters...nobody would pay to see it. (the music was good however). The acting was as predictable as the movie itself...Spider as the wicked henchman who didn't say anything but carried out his orders...Connor who was beaten and shot, yet recovers in a matter of hours (in the same time frame that Mary's brother never knew she had been killed) gets a horse and a gun and rides into town for revenge only to be challenged by the brother to get the marshal. Talk about clichés.
    2fwomp

    Shadow-Cliché

    Being a proud member of Amazon.com's Vine reviewers, I found myself pondering why some movies were available on occasion (usually ones I've never heard of), while others were not. I also consider myself a responsible reviewer; in other words, I'll read, sample, or watch whatever it is I get from Amazon's Vine program, regardless of what it looks like on the outside. Unfortunately, a pattern is emerging for The Vine program films. These are the seldom heard of ones I mentioned earlier. To give you an idea as to what types of films are being offered through The Vine, I'll use this one — SHADOWHEART — as an example.

    First, let's take into consideration the fact that the film was produced by first-time film production company Desert Moon Pictures. Okay. So. Big deal. Now let's look at the main actor, Justin Ament. His film repertoire is not exactly stellar. He's had a lot of uncredited work (see "extra"), obviously trying to break into Hollywood's mainstream. He's written two screenplays: this one, and another for THE PATH OF EVIL. The Path of Evil, like Shadowheart, hasn't been lauded as very good cinema. But why? Well, the easy answer is that the films just aren't that well thought-out nor well put together. In Shadowheart, we see cliché after cliché, and old character after old character. It's a recycle mish-mash of seriously poor proportions. Think of just about every Italian western starring Clint Eastwood and you'll have seen every character in this film many times over.

    The only exception to the poor characters is Angus Macfadyen (best known for his role as Robert the Bruce in BRAVEHEART) as the wicked — but still cliché stereotype — Will Tunney. He played (perhaps overplayed) the role of the ruthless and amoral killer and made it, at the very least, fun to watch.

    Everything else in this story was completely predictable. When I saw the young protagonist with the young girl in the beginning, I knew what would befall them long before it actually happened. And when I saw the sheriff trying to take the dastardly Will Tunney to the next town for imprisonment and possible hanging, I knew they'd never make it there. And this list of obviousness goes on and on and on and on.

    So, getting back to my original quandary: why are some films available on The Vine and others aren't. Well, it's becoming painfully obvious now. Those DVDs that can't sell are given away in hopes of finding a sympathetic audience. But I simply cannot sympathize with drivel such as this. I'll write my review and post it for all to condone or trash, but I simply cannot give this film a positive spin when there's simply none to be found.
    5glengolf

    No chance of an Oscar

    ..But a way of passing an hour and a half during Lockdown time. Angus McFadden makes the effort to turn the film into something it could never be without him. Respectable. His portrayal of Will Tunney for some peculiar reason reminds me of the cocky, arrogant Dean Morris's Hank Shrader. I kid you not. Watch it and see.
    3jorguy

    Too many slips ups in authenticity prevented me from enjoying this movie.

    This movie could have been more fun than it was but some of the people in charge of doing it right either didn't care or lacked the knowledge to do it right.

    Some of the plot was predictable and seemed amateurish. The plot lacked realism and it didn't have to do so. For example, at one point our star is seriously wounded, but recovers with amazing speed as does his brother-in-law who experiences a painful injury. Within a day or two both are up and moving around like there was nothing wrong them. The director could have shown these guys slowly recovering and show some pain from their wounds once they do get back into action. Come on. That would have been easy!

    The film lacked period authenticity. There is an outdoor evening wedding dance that is illuminated by what appear to be round "Chinese lanterns." Inside can be seen light bulbs. This is suppose to be 1865 and post Civil War. The light bulb hadn't been invented yet! Who was your technical adviser on this show?

    A period of time elapses from the opening scene to the later ones and yet some of the characters never aged. The sheriff looked older in the beginning of the movie than he did at the end. In the opening scene two women are seen walking down the street with dome like parasols over their heads. Amazingly these women show up walking down the street years later with the same parasols.

    There was no need to make out two surveyors to be bumbling eastern hicks. They could certainly still show fear at having been threatened but surveyors in the west would not have looked, acted and been dressed like that. The costumer, Jenevieve Busseau, and Wardrobe supervisor, Fanny Mac, get low marks for authenticity in this movie.

    During the early Civil War battle scenes we see Union infantrymen with bright white canteen straps. These appear to have been newly issued from the prop department. Canteen straps got dirty pretty quick during the war and the prop guys should have dirtied them up so they could hardly be seen.

    In the battle scene we see the bright yellow stripe of a cavalry sergeant as he bayonets a Confederate soldier. Possible, but more believable would have been to see another Infantryman doing it. Cavalrymen didn't tend to carry rifles that had bayonets unless they were mounted Infantry and then they wouldn't be showing that yellow stripe.

    Questionable authenticity is also true in the scene where a few Navajo Indians are being herded of by some Union troops and being taken to a reservation. In addition in that scene, neither the commanding officer or his subordinate officer wore shoulder straps or any kind of insignia. After the Civil War the volunteers were back in their home states. The Regular Army was back in charge and uniform regulations would have been more adhered to. It is doubtful that two officers would have been dressed like these two were in the herding scene. The subordinate's double breasted coat indicates his rank as being that of a major or higher. That means that you had a major and his superior officer, who had to be at least a colonel, leading a small band of less than a dozen Indians to a reservation. Nope. Wouldn't have happened.

    In another scene, the first prisoner that our star brings in to justice doesn't have a hat. Why not? It was hot. Everyone wore and kept a hat. The prisoners face was well tanned though, as if during the day he didn't wear a hat. Maybe he was a 2009 tanned movie star and not an 1860's desperado! Take a look at today's cowboys and farmers. The tops of their foreheads are white from being shaded from the sun by their hats. Put a hat on the bad guy!

    There were more but that's enough. In summary, while some scenes were well done and the actors were appropriately dressed, there were too many slip ups to let us just sit back and enjoy the movie. Let's hope the next attempt at a western or a Civil War period movie hires technical experts that will be listened to and will thus help make the film more believable.

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    • Anecdotes
      The film was dedicated to Justin Ament's Grandfather who died right before production.
    • Gaffes
      When James is having a flashback series of what all he's lost, he has one in which he sees his father being shot by Tunney and falling off the church roof. He was not present to witness his father being murdered by Tunney so he couldn't be having a flashback of it.
    • Citations

      Will Tunney: [Following a shootout] Wow that was exciting... got all my men... even had a winning hand... why couldn't you let me be.

      [last lines]

      Will Tunney: Time to say a prayer... what the?

    • Bandes originales
      She's almost exactly
      Written by Kevin McNiven

      Performed by Kevin McNiven

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    • How long is Shadowheart?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 mai 2011 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Shadowheart
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Agoura Hills, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Desert Moon Pictures
      • Indiesyndicate Productions
      • JBA Productions
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    • Budget
      • 10 000 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 55 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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