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McCABE & MRS. MILLER (1971) — DVD | Warren Beatty | Julie Christie | Rated R
He had the ideas. She had the competence. They were going to make money. They were also going to lose something.
John McCabe (Warren Beatty) rides into the mining town of Presbyterian Church and establishes himself as a local gambling man — eventually partnering with the formidable and opium-addicted Mrs. Miller (Julie Christie) to build a proper brothel and bathhouse. Their business succeeds. Their relationship is something more complicated and less articulable. And the men who want what they have built are coming.
Directed by Robert Altman with Leonard Cohen’s songs threaded through every scene and Vilmos Zsigmond’s misty, luminous cinematography giving the film its extraordinary visual poetry, McCabe & Mrs. Miller is one of the greatest American films ever made.
He built something real. He didn’t know how to keep it.
Format: DVD | Color | English | Genre: Western / Drama | Runtime: 121 minutes
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