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White Hunter Black Heart
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Hard-living, macho movie director John Wilson arrives in 1950s Zimbabwe to prepare for his next film. There he desires to film the process of hunting down an animal but it turns out that hunting is more interesting than filming.
Hard-living, macho movie director John Wilson arrives in 1950s Zimbabwe to prepare for his next film. There he desires to film the process of hunting down an animal but it turns out that hunting is more interesting than filming.
Actors:
Edward Tudor-Pole,
Roddy Maude-Roxby,
Christopher Fairbank,
Geoffrey Hutchings,
Richard Vanstone,
Myles Freeman,
Eleanor David
Edward Tudor-Pole
6 December 1955, Lambeth, Central London, England, UK
Roddy Maude-Roxby
2 April 1930, London, England, UK
Christopher Fairbank
4 October 1953, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Geoffrey Hutchings
8 June 1939, Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK
Richard Vanstone
1946, UK
Myles Freeman
Eleanor David
14 March 1956, Lincolnshire, England, UK
Country:
United States
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A devastating portrait of self-deceiving obsession, and a notable improvement on Viertel's book in terms of economy and focus.
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An ambitious and intriguing project that never amounts to anything more than the sum of its parts--a trait shared by many of Eastwood's other major project as an independent filmmaker, Bird.
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Slow-moving but gently engrossing.
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Interesting, but a bit pretentious
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Clint Eastwood raises hell and finds his heart of darkness.
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This material marks a gutsy, fascinating departure for Mr. Eastwood, and makes it clear that his directorial ambitions have by now outstripped his goals as an actor.
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Especially for those who have pegged Clint Eastwood too quickly as a masculine traditionalist, White Hunter, Black Heart is a movie to conjure with.
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A fascinating character study about masculinity and the movies.
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An intelligent, affectionate study of an obsessive American film director...
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One of Eastwood's finest achievements.
January 26, 2006
Ably aided by a fine cast and Jack Green's no-nonsense photography, Eastwood constructs a marvellously pacy, suspenseful movie which is deceptively easy on both eye and ear.
December 29, 2014
Eastwood's subject is wasted lives and wasted talent; Wilson's charisma and Hollywood's money prove irresistible, and their sheer power brings noteworthy results-but they emerge from a needless vortex of ruin.

