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Savannah

  • 2013
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
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5.8/10
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Jim Caviezel, Sam Shepard, and Jaimie Alexander in Savannah (2013)
The true story of Ward Allen, a romantic and bombastic character who rejects his plantation heritage for the freedom of life on a river. Ward navigates the change of early 20th century America on the wrong side of the law and society, his long-time friend, a freed slave named Christmas Moultrie, at his side. Master of Shakespeare, and the shotgun that provides SavannahÂ’s markets with fowl, Ward fights for his rights as a hunter. His charisma and eloquent
rhetoric win the heart of a society woman who defies her father to marry him. An elderly Moultrie tells the story of life on the river with his friend to a little boy, who passes the legendary Ward Allen down to the next generation.
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Drama about the friendship between an Oxford-educated Southerner and a former black slave in turn-of-the-century Savannah.Drama about the friendship between an Oxford-educated Southerner and a former black slave in turn-of-the-century Savannah.Drama about the friendship between an Oxford-educated Southerner and a former black slave in turn-of-the-century Savannah.

  • Director
    • Annette Haywood-Carter
  • Writers
    • Ken Carter
    • Annette Haywood-Carter
    • John Eugene Cay Jr.
  • Stars
    • Jim Caviezel
    • Chiwetel Ejiofor
    • Jaimie Alexander
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    5.8/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Annette Haywood-Carter
    • Writers
      • Ken Carter
      • Annette Haywood-Carter
      • John Eugene Cay Jr.
    • Stars
      • Jim Caviezel
      • Chiwetel Ejiofor
      • Jaimie Alexander
    • 13User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 25Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jim Caviezel
    Jim Caviezel
    • Ward Allen
    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    • Christmas Moultrie
    Jaimie Alexander
    Jaimie Alexander
    • Lucy Stubbs
    Bradley Whitford
    Bradley Whitford
    • Jack Cay
    Sam Shepard
    Sam Shepard
    • Mr. Stubbs
    Tracey Walter
    Tracey Walter
    • Mathias
    Jack McBrayer
    Jack McBrayer
    • Sir Graham
    Hal Holbrook
    Hal Holbrook
    • Judge Harden
    Simone Griffeth
    • Mrs. Stubbs
    George Whitford
    • Little Jack Whitford
    Doug Nemeth
    • Cowardly Policeman
    Billy Hester
    • Roy McClain
    Richard Seng
    • Homer Peeples
    Solon Carter
    • Scared Paperboy
    Daniel Jones
    • Savannah Sheriff
    Clay Chappell
    • Prosecutor
    Michael R. Long
    • Russian Barber
    Richard Cheely
    • Desoto Hotel Desk Clerk
    • Director
      • Annette Haywood-Carter
    • Writers
      • Ken Carter
      • Annette Haywood-Carter
      • John Eugene Cay Jr.
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    7bob-rutzel-1

    Sketchy, but very good

    This is based upon a true story.

    Ward Allen (Jim Caviezel) gives up the privileged life on a plantation in Savannah, GA to live free on the river so he can hunt ducks.

    We start off in 1954 where Christmas Moultrie (Chiwetel Ejiofor) - the last of the free slaves from the Moultrie plantation - tells of his relationship with Ward Allen decades before. Then we go to 1918 and see Ward Allen.

    We have an all-star cast with Hal Holbrook as Judge Harden; Sam Shepard as Mr. Stubbs who is the father of Lucy (Jaimie Alexander), who eventually marries Ward Allen; and Bradley Whitford as Jack Cay, a lawyer, who is the listener - and eventual writer of this story - to Christmas and his stories of Ward Allen.

    I suppose we are all wondering what there was about Ward Allen to have a movie made of his life so-to -speak and further…… why would he give up a life of privilege to roam the woods and the river just to hunt and shoot ducks? We must listen and believe, as true, the stories Christmas tells about his friend. And, you must come to know that this friendship was pure gold.

    However, this is quite sketchy. We have 3-stories and any one of which could have carried this movie, but it was decided to provide a little something of all three. It is difficult to incorporate everything especially when all three stories have a lot to say. We see Ward's relationship with his wife and this almost turned into a love story, but later that was abandoned; then we see his battles with new government rules and regulations regarding his disregarding them that got him to the courts many times (he didn't believe in quotas for the number of ducks killed or the shooting of a certain type of "protected" duck); then we have the relationship with Christmas and this is where the story should have been centered. It is with this angle that a great legend could have materialized. But, we get only bits and pieces here. Bummer.

    It was decided to tell all three stories, sketchy as they might be, because……..well, Ward Allen was "a hell of a man's man" and we do get this perspective from the movie. Maybe that was the point of all this.

    The acting all around is very good. The best and lighter moments in the movie involve Ward Allen in court with Judge Harden who has a propensity to overlook Allen's transgressions as we can clearly see that Judge Harden is most impressed with Ward Allen, who by the way was Oxford educated and spouted Shakespeare often. Throughout there are good lines that provide some chuckles.

    The cinematography is outstanding regarding the Savannah River background. The ending is somewhat confusing because the movie cannot tell us what really happened to Ward Allen or his wife after his wife was sent to a rest home.

    But, to answer the question why abandon the good life for a life of hunting ducks on the Savannah River in Ward Allen's words: The river belongs to us and we to it. It was the only place he felt really free and that was most important to him. (7/10)

    Violence: No. Sex: Not really, we see more of a make-out session with his wife. Nudity: No. Language: No.
    9Cameron2776

    A wonderful movie to escape to an oft' forgotten past time and setting!

    Go back in time, a couple of decades after the civil war, to Savannah, GA, and meet a largely unknown character choosing to live against the flow of prevailing contemporary attitudes and social mores. Enjoy stunning cinema-photography, a host a familiar actors performing at their best, and sit back and enjoy what the best movies do----tell a wonderful story in a unique way. "Savannah" was truly an emotional journey through primarily the life of one man while also taking time for the viewer to invest in the lives of those whom our protagonist chooses to invite to share in his adventures and way of life. I enjoyed the flow of the movie, enjoying each change of perspective. I contend the director prevailed in accomplishing balance in moving our story along in every way.
    6ferguson-6

    Wade in the Water

    Greetings again from the darkness. Beginning with "Based on a True Story", the movie takes us on a bumpy ride known as the life and times of Ward Allen, a silver-tongued duck hunter with a free spirit like few others. Director Annette Haywood-Carter utilizes Jack Cay Jr's "Ward Allen: Savannah River Market Hunter" as her source material, and the marsh lands of Savannah make for a beautiful setting.

    Jim Caviezel dives into the role of Ward Allen and it's initially quite startling to see him play such a loquacious character … we are so accustomed to his normally quiet and stoic nature. Caviezel seems to revel in the courtroom scenes where he recites Shakespeare and charms the judge (Hal Holbrook) and gallery. Flip a switch and the next scene will have Allen exchanging familiar glances and verbal jousts with his duck hunting buddy Christmas (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a freed slave who is the perfect companion for Allen.

    Evidently the real Mr. Allen was smart and engaging, but drank too much and constantly pushed the limits of legal hunting. His loyal dog, Rock, follows him everywhere and seems to anticipate his every need. This odd life takes a turn towards normalcy as Allen falls for a beautiful socialite played by Jaime Alexander. The two hit it off and get married, against the wishes of her father played by the great Sam Shepard. Unfortunately, it's at this point that the movie gets convoluted and loses focus, trying to be too many things at once.

    Caviezel and Ejiofor have a really nice screen presence together, but the interjections of home life between Caviezel and Alexander just stomp out any flow to the story telling. The attempts to make Mr. Allen a legendary, larger-than-life figure fall short because of the clunky script structure. The bookend with Christmas telling the stories to both a young and adult Jack Cay (Bradley Whitford) just beg for continued focus on the bond between kindred spirits Allen and Christmas. The enigmatic Ward Allen was clearly an interesting man and I look forward to reading Cay's book … it's just disappointing that the script was not sharpened prior to filming. It should be noted that there are a few tremendous songs throughout, including two very different versions of "Wade in the Water".
    8SimonJack

    A colorful character and great friendship from the Old South

    "Savannah" is an entertaining film of fiction that is based partly on a book about a somewhat legendary character from the turn of the 20th century in Savannah, GA, and his lifelong friendship with a freed Black slave. Other reviewers have noted the problems with the shaky plot and script. But this film is very entertaining and a fun watch fit for the whole family.

    Two things that stand out in this film are worthy of praise. First is the scenery and cinematography along the marshes and backwaters of the Savannah River. Second is the acting. The entire cast gave top performances; but like other reviewers, I especially enjoyed Jim Caviezel's portrayal of the lead character, Ward Allen. If the real educated and sophisticated yet down-home Ward Allen was half as vibrant, witty and disarming as the character played by Caviezel, he was a most colorful character indeed.
    2colincolco-21707

    Boring, goes on and on ...

    Man goes duck hunting with his companion. Goes to court and gets off for illegal hunting. Man goes back to duck hunting with his companion. Goes back to court and gets off for illegal hunting. Man meets woman and gets married. Man goes back to duck hunting with his companion. And on and on it goes.

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    • Trivia
      There is scene shortly after the film flashes to 1922 where Ward and Christmas are discussing the construction of "Imperial." The characters are referring to Imperial Sugar, which is the modern day corporate name for Dixie Crystal, who built their sugar refinery on Savannah's marsh front in 1916.
    • Goofs
      In the film, Ward Allen died in 1922. He was born in 1856, so he would have been 66 years old, but Jim Caviezel was 44 during filming. Ward Allen actually died in 1931 at the age of 75.
    • Quotes

      Ward Allen: [discovering his guns having been sold for bail money] A gun rack has guns in it!

      Lucy Stubbs: And a home has a husband in it.

    • Soundtracks
      Wade In The Water
      Written and Performed by Jodi Hecate (as Jody Hecate)

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    • Release date
      • April 25, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Саванна
    • Filming locations
      • Savannah, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Unclaimed Freight Productions
      • Meddin Studios
      • Hollywood Caterers
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $37,240
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,599
      • Aug 25, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $37,240
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Soundelux
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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