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Coyote Waits

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
787
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Coyote Waits (2003)
DramaMystery

Two tribal cops uncover a plot involving a lost fortune, an historical artifact and a mythical Coyote on a Navajo reservation.Two tribal cops uncover a plot involving a lost fortune, an historical artifact and a mythical Coyote on a Navajo reservation.Two tribal cops uncover a plot involving a lost fortune, an historical artifact and a mythical Coyote on a Navajo reservation.

  • Director
    • Jan Egleson
  • Writers
    • Lloyd 'Lucky' Gold
    • Tony Hillerman
  • Stars
    • Adam Beach
    • Candice Costello
    • Jimmy Herman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    787
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jan Egleson
    • Writers
      • Lloyd 'Lucky' Gold
      • Tony Hillerman
    • Stars
      • Adam Beach
      • Candice Costello
      • Jimmy Herman
    • 11User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Adam Beach
    Adam Beach
    • Jim Chee
    Candice Costello
    Candice Costello
    • Jen
    Jimmy Herman
    Jimmy Herman
    • Ashie Pinto
    Gary Kanin
    • Judge
    Wes Studi
    Wes Studi
    • Joe Leaphorn
    Sheila Tousey
    Sheila Tousey
    • Emma Leaphorn
    Mark Kilburn
    • Doctor
    Alex Rice
    Alex Rice
    • Janet Pete
    Graham Greene
    Graham Greene
    • Slick Nakai
    Jill Scott Momaday
    • Mary Keeyani
    Keith Carradine
    Keith Carradine
    • John McGinnis
    Sheri Foster
    Sheri Foster
    • Blue Lady
    Jack Burning
    Jack Burning
    • Hosteen Nakai
    Long Nguyen
    Long Nguyen
    • Huan Ji
    Paul Guilfoyle
    Paul Guilfoyle
    • Jay Kennedy, FBI
    Jenni Blong
    Jenni Blong
    • Ava Walker
    Marc Mouchet
    • Mailman
    Bodhi Elfman
    Bodhi Elfman
    • Odell Redd
    • Director
      • Jan Egleson
    • Writers
      • Lloyd 'Lucky' Gold
      • Tony Hillerman
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    me43

    Not as fulfilling as it should have been

    Based on a Tony Hillerman novel, "Coyote Waits" brings back characters familiar to viewers of "Skinwalkers" and 1991's "Dark Wind", which starred Fred Ward and Lou Diamond Phillips. If you have not seen the previous films, you can still enjoy "Coyote Waits" for its own sake.

    Adam Beach reprises his "Skinwalkers" role as "Jim Chee", alongside other "Skinwalkers" veterans, Sheila Tousey, and Wes Studi. None of the three are actually Navajo, though they are Native American. Personally I think casting should be based on the best actor for the part, and would have liked to see Phillips reprise his role. Beach is not a Navajo either and is still learning his craft; Phillips is a seasoned veteran. (Before folks get upset let me say this, tribal background should be taken in account when casting Native American roles. It is insulting to insist the tribes are interchangeable. Recall how silly it was for a Swedish accented actor to play a Frenchman in "Good Will Hunting"? It is the same point here.)

    Presented in letterbox format, the scenery is at once mystical, isolating and all-encompassing. The production values lift it above "made for tv" status. The language, mild by todays standards, does use the popular term for excrement several times, but not gratuitously. The scenery is beautiful. The picture-postcard-blue of one scene's sky is so beautiful it brings a tear to the eye.

    The plot is not as meaty as it could have been and some roles could have been eliminated without too much loss to the whole.

    The intentions are good but there comes a time when intentions should be removed from the equation. "Coyote Waits" is not as fulfilling as it could have been, regardless of its intentions.
    9sheloveshercats

    Suspenseful and Engrossing...

    While watching this movie, you follow two Navajo police officers as they uncover the truth behind a series of murders.

    This enjoyable, well acted, film keeps you guessing until the end.

    Due to the scenery, it is visually entertaining as it maintains a good story line. At the same time, the characters are full of life and emotion, but not so much as to overwhelm the mystery lurking beneath the story line.

    Adam Beech and Wes Studi both give good, believable performances.

    As this is an intelligent persons movie, I would recommend this film to people who do not need graphic violence or bad language to enjoy a film.
    7surfsister

    Kinda slow at first......

    This was my first Hillerman experience. Maybe the slowness of the beginning is necessary, but I was wanting to check out. It got better towards the end with several interesting twists that I was glad I stayed for. I enjoyed seeing the area of the reservation (or 'rez' as they say in the movie) and hearing a bit of American Indian mythology and stories. No special effects, just good acting and a good story.
    9Bernie4444

    "Perhaps we don't solve anything."

    "We just rearrange the mystery"

    For those who have read the book, you will notice many instances where the story is altered, and people moved around. The most striking is that Emma is still alive, and the cat (Slim) is back. They had to add the character of Slick Naki to cut out about an hour of skinwalker investigation. I can say no more without giving away the mystery.

    Jim Chee sits drinking coffee while partner Tribal Policeman Delbert Nez meets his demise. Chee catches the obvious perpetrator. A Navaho shaman, with a bottle in one hand and THE gun in his belt. Case closed.

    Because of his guilt at not backing up his partner and at the insistence of Chee's on-again and off-again relationship with the defending attorney, Janet Pete, Chee must find out for himself what happened and if he may have made a mistake.

    Because of a relationship through his wife, Emma, with Ashie Pinto's (the defendant) clan, and her insistence that Ashie is being railroaded, Joe Leaphorn must also investigate from a different angle. Emma helps in the investigation and lends support to Joe.

    Both men are pushed into what looks like an endless number of overlapping mysteries of which the murder of Delbert Nez is just one. They - and we - must deal with the history of the CIA and that of witches.
    8youredg

    Mystery without the glitz

    Was pleasantly surprised with this film as a friend who contributes to public television recommended it to me. Since the movie started at 2 a.m. my hopes initially was that the film would be a dud and I could go to bed. Instead this film has me wanting to purchase it to view again and possibly add the initial film Skinwalkers along with the purchase. The Tony Hillerman novels will also be purchased for a good read as well.

    For me, fortunately the pace and structure of the movie was outstanding in this CSI laden era of mystery. The back and forth development of the case was to me intriguing and provided enough information to get you involved but not to much information to stop your personal hunt to figure out who committed the crimes.

    There was enough personal concern for Adam Beach's character Jim Chee to strive for the resolution of this mystery. From time to time it is nice to see a Movie/TV cop solve a crime because it is the right thing to do without car chases or autopsy scenes shocking your senses.

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    • Trivia
      Joe Leaphorn tracks FBI agent Jay Kennedy down at the Frontier Restaurant in Albuquerque, NM.
    • Goofs
      When Jim Chee is at his relative's house, the windmill changes directions, in totally opposite directions, as the wind direction changes between shots.
    • Quotes

      Jen: That was Officer Nez, wasn't it?

      Jim Chee: Yeah, you know him?

      Jen: He takes his coffee black with two sugars. He's cute.

      Jim Chee: You know he's married?

    • Connections
      Features Skinwalkers (2002)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • PBS
    • Languages
      • English
      • Navajo
      • Vietnamese
    • Also known as
      • Leggende Navajo
    • Filming locations
      • Rio Rancho, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Granada Television
      • Wildwood Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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