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For Robbing the Dead

  • 2011
  • PG
  • 1h 45min
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5,7/10
237
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David H. Stevens and John Freeman in For Robbing the Dead (2011)
Trailer for Redemption: For Robbing the Dead
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHenry Heath, a grieving lawman whose daughter has recently died, is assigned custody of the ghoulish Jean Baptiste, a notorious robber of 300 graves. Against the perilous Utah desert terrain... Tout lireHenry Heath, a grieving lawman whose daughter has recently died, is assigned custody of the ghoulish Jean Baptiste, a notorious robber of 300 graves. Against the perilous Utah desert terrain Heath must somehow keep a marked man alive.Henry Heath, a grieving lawman whose daughter has recently died, is assigned custody of the ghoulish Jean Baptiste, a notorious robber of 300 graves. Against the perilous Utah desert terrain Heath must somehow keep a marked man alive.

  • Réalisation
    • Thomas Russell
  • Scénario
    • Thomas Russell
  • Casting principal
    • John Freeman
    • Rance Howard
    • Robyn Adamson
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    237
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Thomas Russell
    • Scénario
      • Thomas Russell
    • Casting principal
      • John Freeman
      • Rance Howard
      • Robyn Adamson
    • 10avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    Redemption: For Robbing the Dead
    Trailer 2:31
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    John Freeman
    • Henry Heath
    Rance Howard
    Rance Howard
    • Doctor
    Robyn Adamson
    • Lucille Heath
    Sierra Somerville
    • Caroline Heath
    Tim Threlfall
    • Mr. Little
    David H. Stevens
    David H. Stevens
    • Jean Baptiste
    Cathleen Mason
    Cathleen Mason
    • Mrs. Carpenter
    Bob Walkingshaw
    • Bishop
    Margot Kidder
    Margot Kidder
    • Marlys Baptiste
    Jodi Russell
    Jodi Russell
    • Mrs. Williams
    Gregg Christensen
    • Officer Dewey
    Joel Ackerman
    • Wood Reynolds
    Sean Bott
    • Lot Huntington
    Chris Laird
    • Rone Clawson
    Edward Herrmann
    Edward Herrmann
    • Governor Dawson
    Clayton A. McCaw
    • Mr. Moltby
    • (as Clay McCaw)
    Fenton Quinn
    Fenton Quinn
    • Orrin Porter Rockwell
    Tod Huntington
    Tod Huntington
    • George Clawson
    • Réalisation
      • Thomas Russell
    • Scénario
      • Thomas Russell
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    7darrencooper-12413

    Good

    Just watched this for the first time 14 10 2019 I have to say this was a emotional film really good acting brilliant film I wish I had watched this Earlier John freeman was great anyone who has seen the film should do
    8tstomp

    A solid film

    Hmm. I'm not sure the film is about tumbleweeds, though that is a an interesting read. To say that the theological question is whether or not the victims of grave robbing go to heaven naked is as dismissive as it is inaccurate. This is no Ordet, but it's like saying that Ordet asks whether or not dead people can kiss. The film requires some patience and an attention span, but I found it rewarding. I didn't really identify with any theological themes, though I'm not a religious person. But I thought the ethical question was significant. Do we gain an increased understanding for those whom we're willing to help? I think it's interesting that the storytellers chose a notoriously violent genre to tell a story about forgiveness. I also think it's interesting that the violence is intentionally clumsy and not exactly satisfying. They're not the first to do it, nor did they do it better than Eastwood or Mann or Wyler or noteworthy others. But they did it more capably and intelligently than most. This is a fine film with stunning visuals, terrific performances, and a solid (though strangely quiet) soundtrack. Flaws? Of course. I'm not sure they're being honest about the budget, but if they made this on under a million, it's an even more impressive achievement. I know everyone's entitled to their opinion, but this is far better than a 5 star film (by the way, what goofball gave this film 0 stars? At least the person with the previous review clearly watched the film and rendered a sincere opinion!).
    1productionuntitled

    Hostess Twinkie Film making and Acting

    This film is nothing but SHALLOW ACTING with a bunch of Mormon 'belief system' fluff. What a waste of a good budget. Shameful. Even the great actors that were in it were made to look bad because of this junk... It goes to show that even the best actors can look bad in a bad film. Nathan H. Stevens was so uncommitted to his character. I had heard how committed he was on set but "FAKE Commitment" to show piety on set isn't truth if it doesn't convey onto the screen. The whole cast was (like Steven Buscemi described in his great film 'Living in Oblivion')... "Hostess Twinkie Actors". Also the reason this film doesn't shine was because the producers only honor you as an artists if you are mormon. The lack of truth and honor in their film making shows.
    10LoneWolfArcher

    Incredible film

    Unbelievable no one knows about this film. Very well done, great performances all around.

    However, John Freeman's performance was especially poignant. And to think he was such an inexperienced actor at the time. His performance was befitting and seasoned veteran. I look forward to seeing him in more films.

    Very intelligently done, I love how the direction of this film left so much to the viewer. This proves that great film doesn't have to show/explain everything. The violence was inferred yet not glorified nor shown in graphic detail.

    Thank you to the cast and crew for a truly incredible film. And as another reviewer pointed out, Barry Corbin continues to just be such a pleasure to watch. From Six Pack and Permanent Record to No Country For Old Men, Mr. Corbin always knocks it out of the park.
    6dfgrayb

    Off-best Western that has many good moments

    The movie is set in Utah during the Civil War (although no one in the film seems to be aware of this). It is about a Lawman (played very effectively by John Freeman, an actor a very short film resume) who finds himself responsible for protecting a convicted grave robber.

    That's it. That's the plot. Can an engaging film be made that has unknown actors and actresses in the main roles with this plot? Yes. The story moves along well. The convicted grave robber (nothing as exciting as digging them up to eat them--he just steals their clothes) is played by David Stevens (another unknown) as a not-too-bright little weasel of a man. However, his views on his "crimes" provide some of the thoughtful moments of the film.

    Much of the film involves how Freeman deals with others in his community--some who are compassionate and others who are not. All of the supporting actors and actresses contribute. Margot Kidder plays Baptist's desperate and slightly off-kilter wife (who he loves), Barry Corbin has a nice turn as the judge who also has his own history he is trying to live with, and Jon Gries (the older brother in Napoleon Dynamite) is a hoot as a hired gunman. Bernard Hermann makes a small appearance. Unusual film in that the major roles are played by people you've never seen, but the supporting roles are done by people you will recognize--all of whom have solid film careers.

    The "gunfight" between Freeman and Gries is about the best I have ever seen. Realistic.

    The film score is very nice, and the photography is beautiful.

    I like films that are done well on little money. This is one of those. It is certainly worth an evening.

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      After the first take of the scene where Henry Heath (John Freeman) roughly interrogates Jean Baptiste (David Stevens), Stevens, a "Method" actor angrily berated Freeman for not choking him hard enough. The second take had to be cut short when Stevens could not get out any lines because Freeman's choking was too effective. Stevens had to tap out rather than deliver his lines. "Turns out you can't say OK, OK, when a cowboy is really choking you" said Stevens. "From now on we will try acting".

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 octobre 2011 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Redemption: For Robbing the Dead
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Antelope Island, Great Salt Lake, Utah, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Firstlight Independent
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      • 200 000 $US (estimé)
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