The Reivers (film)
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Directed by | Mark Rydell |
Produced by | Irving Ravetch |
Written by | Harriet Frank, Jr. Irving Ravetch |
Based on | The Reivers, a Reminiscence 1962 novel by William Faulkner |
Starring | Steve McQueen Sharon Farrell Mitch Vogel Rupert Crosse Burgess Meredith Will Geer |
Narrated by | Burgess Meredith |
Music by | John Williams |
Cinematography | Richard Moore |
Edited by | Thomas Stanford |
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Distributed by | National General Pictures (1969, original) Paramount Pictures (2005, DVD) |
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107 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Reivers (also known as The Yellow Winton Flyer in the UK) is a 1969 Technicolor film in Panavision starring Steve McQueen and directed by Mark Rydell based on the William Faulkner novel of the same name. The supporting cast includes Sharon Farrell, Rupert Crosse, Mitch Vogel, and Burgess Meredith as the narrator.
Plot
Set in 1905, the film follows the exploits of the likable but raffish Boon Hoggenbeck (Steve McQueen), who takes an interest in a new car, a new 1905 Winton Flyer that is the property of a man named Boss (Will Geer), the patriarch of the McCaslin family, who live in the Mississippi area where Boon lives. When the taking of the car first by Boon and then by Ned (Rupert Crosse) (they show themselves to be reivers, or thieves, in the film's start, hence the title) leads to a public brawl, the local magistrate lets them off by a bond that Boss pays on the condition both men stay out of trouble and further away from the car while he is away with family to tend to a funeral. That is soon changed by Boon, who takes the car again to go up to Memphis to see his woman Corrie (Sharon Farrell) and talks his young friend Lucius (Mitch Vogel) into going for the ride. Ned stows away as well, but Boon grudgingly allows him to come. Other characters include a horse that loves sardines and races for them, a friendly bordello madam and her amiable employees, and a man with a horse who lives near an impassable sinkhole full of mud for which he charges expensive rates to get both carts and cars through.
Cast
- Steve McQueen as Boon Hogganbeck
- Sharon Farrell as Corrie
- Mitch Vogel as Lucius
- Rupert Crosse as Ned
- Burgess Meredith as Narrator
- Ruth White as Miss Reba
- Michael Constantine as Mr. Binford
- Clifton James as Butch Lovemaiden
- Juano Hernandez as Uncle Possum
- Lonny Chapman as Maury
- Will Geer as Boss (Lucius' grandfather)
- Allyn Ann McLerie as Alison
- Lindy Davis as Otis
- Diane Shalet as Hannah
- Pat Randall as May Ellen
- Diane Ladd as Phoebe
- Ellen Geer as Sally
- Dub Taylor as Dr. Peabody
Awards
1970 Oscar Nominations:
- Actor in a Supporting Role – Rupert Crosse ("Ned McCaslin")
- Music (Original Score – for a motion picture [not a musical]) – John Williams
DVD
The Reivers was released to DVD by Paramount Home Video on June 14, 2005 as a Region 1 widescreen DVD.
See also
References
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External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). The Reivers at IMDb
- The Reivers at the TCM Movie Database
- The Reivers at AllMovie
- The Reivers at the American Film Institute Catalog
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- 1969 films
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- Films directed by Mark Rydell
- Films set in 1905
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- Film scores by John Williams
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