A man trades his wife and baby for a gold claim.A man trades his wife and baby for a gold claim.A man trades his wife and baby for a gold claim.
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- 1 win & 10 nominations
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- TriviaThe scene where Dillon ('Peter Mullan') confronts Daglish (Wes Bentley) in the bedroom of Lucia (Milla Jovovich) had to be reshot many months after principal photography was over. Bentley had cut his hair for another role, and had to be outfitted with a wig matching his hairstyle in "The Claim" at a cost of ten thousand American dollars.
- GoofsNear the end of the film, Donald and Francis arrive back to town on horseback. Several men are walking behind them. Two men in Russian style hats are wearing modern day aviator sunglasses.
- Quotes
Vauneen: [first lines - overlapping conversations] Alright ladies, let's go. I'm Vauneen, I take care of you from this point on. Ya get down, and we're going to get you to work real soon...
Deputy: Alright gents, let's hand-up your firearms.
Donald Dalglish: Why?
Deputy: It's a town's rule.
Donald Dalglish: These firearms are the property of the Central Pacific Railroad.
Deputy: That don't matter, Mr. Dillon says no firearms in town, so no firearms in town, come on...
Donald Dalglish: You can't take these weapons...
Vauneen: I said, leave that...
Deputy: Well then you can't come into Mr. Dillon's town.
Foreman: We're happy to cooperate with Mr. Dillon. Boys hand him your firearms...
Vauneen: [to overeager men] Just get back. They have to be cleaned and washed.
Miner: That one's clean enough.
[points at Hope]
Vauneen: Well, she's not with me. Let's go girls...
Miner: [to Hope] Give me a ride, and I'll give you a gold dollar.
Hope Burn: I don't know what you mean.
[a fight breaks out]
- Alternate versionsThere are two versions available. Runtimes are "2h (120 min)" and "1h 55m (115 min) (DVD) (Spain)".
- SoundtracksSé Velha
Written by Américo Durão & António Menano
Published by SPA
Director Winterbottom is almost enough to draw me to watch a film, while the great potential in the cast brought me the rest of the way. The film is rather slow and deliberate but this is not a problem as it suits the atmosphere of the town and the film. However the various threads are perhaps too restrained and insular for the film's own good. It is clear that Winterbottom is mirroring the coldness of his surroundings in the hearts of his characters, but it makes it difficult to be involved in the emotions of the story. Also the fact that everything is quite polite and restrained doesn't quite fit with what I expect from a small frontier town based around mining and prostitution.
Likewise the characters were too mellow for the majority of the film - certainly Dillon does not seem like a man who has that in his past, he isn't anywhere near as complex as he should have been. This is not enough to ruin the film though; it still is interesting and reasonably involving as a collection of threads around the town. If only it had had more in the way of heart it would have been a much better film.
The cast are pretty good even though they are restricted by the material. Mullan is always worth watching and he does a reasonable job here. Jovovich is a very risky proposition sometimes but she stands out here mainly because her character allows her to show more of an emotional range. Kinski is wasted in a role that is key to the thrust of the film but is badly used and badly developed. Polley and Bentley are both very able actors but neither manage to convince; they are OK but their characters are not allowed to go where they needed to.
The story is interesting and, after seeing this, I will now try and read the original material it came from as I can see the potential that was quite missed by this version of it. The emotions of the story and the characters are not allowed to develop and it really robs the film of much of it's power. It looks great and feels very worthy but it is hard not to feel like something is missing. Well worth a look but it requires patience to enjoy.
- bob the moo
- Apr 9, 2004
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- Kingdom Come
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- Budget
- CA$20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $669,258
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,131
- Jan 1, 2001
- Gross worldwide
- $885,836
- Runtime2 hours
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1