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Le serviteur du diable

Original title: Red Headed Stranger
  • 1986
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.1K
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Willie Nelson in Le serviteur du diable (1986)
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Revisionist western about fallen preacher Shay, who guns down his wife Raysha for running off with another man. Wandering, he meets single mom Laurie. However, helpless sheriff Scoby wants S... Read allRevisionist western about fallen preacher Shay, who guns down his wife Raysha for running off with another man. Wandering, he meets single mom Laurie. However, helpless sheriff Scoby wants Shay to help him fight the villainous Clavers.Revisionist western about fallen preacher Shay, who guns down his wife Raysha for running off with another man. Wandering, he meets single mom Laurie. However, helpless sheriff Scoby wants Shay to help him fight the villainous Clavers.

  • Director
    • William D. Wittliff
  • Writer
    • William D. Wittliff
  • Stars
    • Willie Nelson
    • Morgan Fairchild
    • R.G. Armstrong
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • William D. Wittliff
    • Writer
      • William D. Wittliff
    • Stars
      • Willie Nelson
      • Morgan Fairchild
      • R.G. Armstrong
    • 27User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Willie Nelson
    Willie Nelson
    • Rev. Julian Shay
    Morgan Fairchild
    Morgan Fairchild
    • Raysha Shay
    R.G. Armstrong
    R.G. Armstrong
    • Sheriff Reese Scoby - Driscoll, Montana
    Royal Dano
    Royal Dano
    • Larn Claver
    Katharine Ross
    Katharine Ross
    • Laurie
    Sonny Carl Davis
    Sonny Carl Davis
    • Odie Claver
    Ted J. Crum
    • Cauley Felps
    Marinell Madden
    • Cindy Logan
    Bryan Fowler
    • Nathan - Laurie's Son
    Paul English
    • Avery Claver
    • (as Robert English)
    Bee Spears
    • Eugene Claver
    Dennis Hill
    • Calvin Claver
    Mark Jenkins
    Mark Jenkins
    • Victor Claver
    Berkley Garrett
    • Rev. Longley
    Elberta Hunter
    • Mrs. Longley
    Mark Voges
    • First Horse Thief
    John Dodson
    • Second Horse Thief
    John Browning
    • Farmer in Gunfight
    • Director
      • William D. Wittliff
    • Writer
      • William D. Wittliff
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    7emilfranzi

    Has many bright spots

    Moves slowly as some have pointed out and Willie ain't exactly Gary Cooper, but the general plot line too many bitch about is hardly as off the wall as most of Eastwood's or Peckinpah's stuff. Royal Dano plays a great villain, and some of the lines are priceless. I particularly like the one where Katherine Ross asks (paraphrase) if a horse is worth a man's life and Willy answers "can't say- didn't know him." Now THAT is a moral tale.

    The closing gun fight scene is realistic and the old town looks like many did. Costuming is fine and the armorer did a good job. Willy's character is too complex for Willy to play completely well and Morgan Fairchild seems out of place, but that's probably why she ran away.

    Better than many and worth a two hour viewing.

    Emil Franzi, Tucson
    8dworldeater

    Excellent western starring Willie Nelson

    I really enjoyed Red Headed Stranger, which is a great movie project for Willie Nelson. The film has some similarities to Clint Eastwood's Pale Rider. Obviously, both films have preacher characters that stand up for justice (and deliver, Old Testament style). Willie Nelson's Shay shows more vulnerability and is not as hard ( invincible) as Clint. Well, nobody did westerns quite like Clint. The film here is pretty solid and showed how violent and corrupt the untamed land could be. The movie looks great and is paced well with a mix of Willie Nelson's music to go alongside the story. Western icon RG Armstrong gives one of his best performances as Sheriff Scoby. Morgan Fairchild is some serious eye candy as The Preacher's ill fated wife. Everything here was done well in my opinion and I really enjoyed watching this.
    9jthivai

    When Good Country Singers Go Bad

    Along with Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson has been making films as well as albums for years. _Red Headed Stranger_, an idea based on the album of the same name, is pretty much spaghetti-western fare. Nelson plays a preacher, his band plays the bad guys, Morgan Fairchild plays the wife and the carnage begins.

    While certainly not Oscar-worthy, it is a must see for any true Nelson fan. I recommend getting some friends, a Willie-style "cigarette", a bottle of whiskey and this movie. Featuring tracks from the album _Red Headed Stranger_, the soundtrack is better than the film. Another notable film is _Honeysuckle Rose_, where Nelson plays basically himself.

    All in all, cheesy fun. And, the film was shot in Texas, behind Nelson's Perdenales recording studio and golf club.
    7jcbcritique

    Surprising Western Outpaces Expectations

    When one thinks of singers trying to act, the first culprits that come to mind are Frank Sinatra in "From Here to Eternity" and "The Manchurian Candidate", or Elvis Presley in anything. Usually, the crossover does not work because a particular kind of singer may just have too much personality (or "baggage") to fit himself into a particular role.

    Here, though, the transfer works, and it is a result of the kind of singer Willie Nelson was, and always has been. His style of delivery as a musician is all understatement, quiet nuance, and behind-the-beat phrasing. There is a sort of conversational verisimilitude in his singing that crosses over into acting (screen acting, at least). His style of singing is almost the equivalent of the "method" school of acting -- it is all psychological and physiological recall.

    So, Nelson is nearly perfect as Parson Shays, for that reason, and for another; the character was already fully-realized in the musical album version of "The Red-Headed Stranger." The screenplay is largely just a fleshing-out of Nelson's narrative vision. If you doubt that, give the album another listen; it has a surprisingly coherent, and direct storyline that connects all of the songs (even several not penned by Nelson himself, most particularly Hank Williams's "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain").

    Now, of course, the question still remains: how good is the story itself, and how well has it been rendered on-screen? This is not a Western on par with Leone's, Ford's, or Eastwood's. Nor it is meant to be. It is, however, remarkably well-crafted bit of movie-making. For those who object to the seemingly amoral content (the murdering of women), the only response is that a piece of narrative fiction is not a sermon, and artistic judgment is not the same as moral judgment. Furthermore,the old-school, "white hat/black hat" type of Western was already on its way out around the time of "Shane."
    7sykespj

    Good movie based on a classic album

    It must have been an absolute delight for Willie Nelson to be in a position to turn his classic Red Headed Stranger album into a movie. The greatest country album of all-time serves as the soundtrack and, like the record, the film moves at a steady pace through a story saturated with heartache, revenge and redemption. Nelson's acting has certainly improved since his earlier efforts, while the still-beautiful Katharine Ross turns in a charming performance. The production values are a little lacking, but the story more than makes up for it. Add a half-star to the rating.

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    • Trivia
      Levon Helm was originally cast in the movie as a U.S. Marshal. Before filming began, Helm shot himself in the leg while practicing quick-draw techniques in his backyard and the role had to be recast.
    • Goofs
      In a long shot with a windmill, the windmill is turning, but facing away from the wind's direction as revealed by dust blowing, etc. (the wrong way).
    • Quotes

      Laurie: Is your horse worth the life of this man?

      Rev. Julian Shay: I couldn't say. I didn't know him.

    • Connections
      Featured in Willie Nelson: Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain (1986)

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Red Headed Stranger
    • Filming locations
      • Spicewood, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Panagea
      • RHS Studio Productions
      • Wrangler Jeans
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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