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Zandy's Bride

  • 1974
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.4K
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Gene Hackman and Liv Ullmann in Zandy's Bride (1974)
An American settler marries an European mail-order bride and together they learn how to thrive in the harsh wilderness while working on their relationship too.
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An American settler marries an European mail-order bride and together they learn how to thrive in the harsh wilderness while working on their relationship too.An American settler marries an European mail-order bride and together they learn how to thrive in the harsh wilderness while working on their relationship too.An American settler marries an European mail-order bride and together they learn how to thrive in the harsh wilderness while working on their relationship too.

  • Director
    • Jan Troell
  • Writers
    • Marc Norman
    • Lillian Bos Ross
  • Stars
    • Gene Hackman
    • Liv Ullmann
    • Eileen Heckart
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Jan Troell
    • Writers
      • Marc Norman
      • Lillian Bos Ross
    • Stars
      • Gene Hackman
      • Liv Ullmann
      • Eileen Heckart
    • 18User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Gene Hackman
    Gene Hackman
    • Zandy Allan
    Liv Ullmann
    Liv Ullmann
    • Hannah Lund
    Eileen Heckart
    Eileen Heckart
    • Ma Allan
    Susan Tyrrell
    Susan Tyrrell
    • Maria Cordova
    Harry Dean Stanton
    Harry Dean Stanton
    • Songer
    Joe Santos
    Joe Santos
    • Frank Gallo
    Frank Cady
    Frank Cady
    • Pa Allan
    Sam Bottoms
    Sam Bottoms
    • Mel Allan
    Robert E. Simpson
    • Bill Pincus
    Vivian Gordon
    • Street Girl
    Fabian Gregory
    • Indian Boy
    • (as Fabian Gregory Cordova)
    Ivan Bell
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Eumenio Blanco
    Eumenio Blanco
    • Man
    • (uncredited)
    Donald Chaffin
    • Man
    • (uncredited)
    Spencer Chan
    Spencer Chan
    • Chinese Vendor #2
    • (uncredited)
    Jaye Durkus
    • Man
    • (uncredited)
    Ben Frommer
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    James Gammon
    James Gammon
    • Man in Gunfight
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jan Troell
    • Writers
      • Marc Norman
      • Lillian Bos Ross
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    User reviews18

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    9peerlessinid

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    Overlooked and HIGHLY underrated.

    Gene Hackman and Liv Ullman are both superb in this film. Gene Hackman's performance is especially noteworthy.

    I saw ZANDY'S BRIDE years ago, shortly after it was first released. It stuck with me. It's even better than I remembered.

    I had trouble hunting down a copy as it hasn't been released on DVD. Like another terrific film, THE GREY FOX, a DVD really should be produced. Locating a VHS copy was worth the effort.

    I definitely recommend checking it out if you are a fan of either actor.
    stryker-5

    "There's No Turnin' Back, Short O' Death"

    California in the mid-nineteenth century was a ravishingly lovely, sparsely-populated wilderness. The people of the coastal strip eked a living from their wooded valleys as small-scale cattlemen and dirt farmers. Their contact with the outside world (or with one another, for that matter) was limited.

    Zandy Allan is a poor farmer and a bachelor. His smallholding in the steep hills above Big Sur is squalid and joyless. He has decided to obtain a wife because he wants sons to help him manage the livestock, and so he has answered a newspaper advertisement. His wife-to-be is a slight, attractive Scandinavian woman and she is travelling westwards from Minneapolis to meet him ...

    A modest and engaging little western, "Zandy's Bride" relies solely on its two stars, Gene Hackman and Liv Ullman, for its interest. There are no stampedes or shootouts, no indian wars or lynchings. It is a quiet domestic piece, an essay on human character - no more, and no less.

    "You don't know nothin' 'bout marriage," Zandy is told by his mother (Eileen Heckart), "'cept from pa an' me." And what a baleful example of conjugality the older Allans are. Without charm, verbal skills or even basic courtesy, Zandy's father treats his wife as if she were one of his animals. If Zandy is brutal and inflexible (and he is), it is small wonder. More than half an hour of Zandy's on-screen relationship with his wife passes before we even learn her name.

    The only external events in the movie are the barbecue (was that term really current among Californian sodbusters 150 years ago?) and Zandy's foray to San Francisco. The barbecue's main plot function is to enable Zandy to be tempted by Maria (Susan Tyrrell). The San Francisco sojourn is the watershed in the marriage of Zandy and Hannah. When he returns, both partners have grown emotionally. Zandy has learnt to accommodate a will other than his own, and Hannah has become stronger by being a mother.

    The two central performances are outstanding. Hackman in particular is terrific. He presents Zandy as a coarse, selfish thug and manages to retain our sympathy. As he sits at the table after returning from the city, his stream of different facial expressions is brilliant, his eyes flickering with conflicting feelings of bravado, hurt and anxiety to please.

    The direction of Jan Troell (this being an American/Scandinavian co-production) is quiet and unspectacular but wholly competent. For example, Zandy is jostled by passers-by on the sidewalks of San Francisco, an economic way of showing us that he is unfamiliar with the ways of society. The incidental music by Franks and Carlin is superb, with its salty 'American vernacular' flavour. George Cronenwerth's cinematography is beautifully clear and attractive, capturing the feel of primitive rural life with its rich browns and ochres.

    How on earth did they shoot the scene where Zandy injures his horse by driving it too hard up the slope?
    10suzyhart

    a great film

    This is a profoundly realistic and perfectly-acted story that goes much beyond the previous commenter's assertion. It is a portrait of far west ranch life at its most primal and difficult. Love was not the issue in that world. The cinematography and direction were also great. Gene Hackman and Liv Ullman are subtle actors who deliver in this overlooked but wonderful film. Although I only saw it once, the dramatic intensity and truthfulness of the tale stayed with me. I've always remembered this film, as standing outside the norm. The visual memory is black and white, though I think the film is in color. The few but intense human connections were poignant, the imagery lasting.
    lanatr

    One of the great TV movies

    Zandy's Bride is a unique film, in that its sense of realism is remarkably good. The character Hackman and Ullman portrayed are believable: strong, simple, independent, honery at times, solemn, determined to survive. Their portrayal is how I would have imagined earlier settlers in a harsh, and unforgiving environment to act.

    I enjoy researching and reading about the common struggles of people throughout American history. All the more reason to give this film high praise, and again not because its tainted with Matrixisque, and any other high tech movie spillover, with its intense action, and depletion of substantive characterization. This film dealt with human conflict and the mistakes we consistently seem to make, before we are forced to face someone with whom we can trust and care for. This is one of the best films to watch in our day of complexity and lack of inspiration.. How and when can I watch it again, is my comment and question.
    8adrianovasconcelos

    Superb direction, acting; realistic depiction of 19th Century rural USA

    By 1974, when he was assigned ZANDY'S BRIDE, Swedish director Jan Troell had recently come into considerable fame as a hard-hitting, realistic portrayer of life in Sweden with his 1971 masterpiece, THE EMIGRANTS, starring Max von Sydow and the extremely beautiful Liv Ullmann.

    Very wisely, Troell picked as male lead (Zandy) a facially non-descript actor, Gene Hackman, who also had recently risen to stardom with his Oscar for the role of Popeye Doyle in THE FRENCH CONNECTION. Hackman looks rugged and rough, the very type to raise cattle and live off the earth in 19th century rural USA, with little concern for social morés, a measure of respect for his father (whose wife treatment example he obviously endorses), and apparent disregard for his mother.

    As the action goes, Zandy comes across a newspaper advert that a woman wishes to get married and he duly parts with $2 for a marriage license, and feels entitled to pretty much own the said woman to the point of slavery.

    It is the dignity and self-respect of that woman, superlatively played by Ullmann, that spares her complete subjugation and captive status. Zandy sees her as a work mule and a womb to be fertilized so in time he can have male hands to help him around the farm. Nothing in Zandy's mindset detracts from the importance of money and of holding power over his woman.

    No doubt feminists will find much to recriminate about ZANDY'S BRIDE, foremost the rape scene. As tragic and indefensible as his actions are, the fact that the film relates them so realistically and without pulling any punches should leave ashamed any man of any basic worth. They are a lesson on what to avoid in any relation with any human being, and in particular the female gender.

    I have always found Ullmann one of the most beautiful women ever. Her eyes carry so much perseverance, determination, selflessness - and, ultimately, love - in this film that at times I felt I was in the same woodshed with her, watching her travails.

    Excellent script, resting on sharp, clear and logical dialogue, by Forslund and Troell. Superb cinematography, especially of the countryside, including a memorably difficult horse ride by the sea.

    Recommended viewing. 8/10.

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    • Trivia
      The cast includes two acting Oscar winners, Gene Hackman, and Eileen Heckart, and two acting Oscar nominees, Liv Ullmann, and Susan Tyrrell. Ullmann, however, has won an honorary Oscar for her body of work.
    • Goofs
      When Frank Gallo is talking to Zandy about buying cattle, there are people near the edge of the cliff looking at the boat delivery. However, in the following cuts, the orientation of the people keeps changing.
    • Quotes

      Zandy Allan: Tony Gallo, huh? You finally got somebody to go to the bushes with you.

      Maria Cordova: Shit on you. I died when you married that woman.

      Zandy Allan: You're gonna look real funny over there at your wedding with a black eye. And that's where you're heading, chica.

    • Alternate versions
      Some sources list the running time as 116 minutes, though available prints run 97 minutes. The latter is actually the official runtime; a preview cut of the film ran nearly 20 minutes longer than the film that was eventually released, but the running time for the longer version has been erroneously listed instead.
    • Connections
      Featured in Liv Ullmann scener fra et liv (1997)

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • For Better, for Worse
    • Filming locations
      • Big Sur, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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