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| Convicts | 
enlarge | Director: Peter Masterson Actors: Robert Duvall, Lukas Haas, James Earl Jones, Starletta Dupois, Carlin Glynn Studio: MGM (Video & DVD) Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 2901
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 93 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 1008146 UPC: 027616921840 EAN: 0027616921840 ASIN: B00079ZA1I
Theatrical Release Date: 1991 Release Date: April 12, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: ******BRAND NEW****** THE SOURCE FOR RARE MEDIA, THOUSANDS OF CUSTOMERS SATISFIED, AND OVER 250 000 ITEMS IN STOCK, BUY FROM A TRUSTED SOURCE, ESTABLISHED SINCE 1998 - INETVIDEO ~~~
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Amazon.com The works of Texas-born writer Horton Foote are always dealing with transition and transformation, caused by the intermingling of time and experience, and Convicts is a prime example of Foote's thematic consistency. It's also one of several fruitful collaborations between Foote and actor Robert Duvall, whose career has connected with Foote's at pivotal moments since Duvall's screen debut in the Foote-scripted classic To Kill a Mockingbird. And while Convicts may lack the emotional power of 1971's Tomorrow or the dramatic delicacy of 1983's Tender Mercies, it adds resonance to their mutual body of work. Here, in a story set in coastal Texas in 1902, Duvall plays an eccentric, dying sugar-plantation boss who takes a young boy (Lukas Haas) under his wing to teach him a few of life's harsher lessons. His frontiers long since conquered, with slaves of the past now replaced by local convict laborers, the boss is a stubborn, violent, hardened relic of a bygone era, and Duvall's performance breathes feisty life into a man who's ready for death (well, almost), but not without firing a few more rounds from his trusty Colt .45. It's a bit theatrical (and veteran stage director Peter Masterson--Mary Stuart's father--approaches Foote's play adaptation with dry visual style), but Convicts is bathed in the candlelight of a passing age, and its tone is suitably wise and keenly observant. Barely released in theaters, this film is ripe for rediscovery. --Jeff Shannon
Product Description Oscar winner* Robert Duvall "is terrific" (The New York Times) in this "vividly realized" (Variety) drama co-starring Lucas Haas (Witness) and James Earl Jones (Field of Dreams). "Gracefully adapted to the screen" (Los Angeles Times) by Horton Foote (Of Mice and Men) and ably directed by Peter Masterson (Blood Red) this riveting tale of an unlikely bond is "a tasty feast" (LA Weekly)!In rural Texas 1902 13-year-old Horace (Haas) toils on a run-down plantation to buy a tombstone for the father he lost a year earlier. Soll (Duvall) the crusty old Confederate who owns the plantation has yet to pay the boy a penny of the money he owes him. But on Christmas Eve as Soll becomes obsessed with his own mortality he makes a grand promise forcing Horace to confront his fear of death and the harsh truths of a decadent society.*1983: Actor Tender MerciesSystem Requirements:Running Time: 93 Min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: NR UPC: 027616921840 Manufacturer No: 1008146
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No escape . . . July 24, 2008 Robert Duvall, who was 58 when this film was made in 1990, plays a King Lear-like old tyrant in his 80s, more than half-demented, half-drunk, and fully armed. Part of Horton Foote's cycle of nine plays featuring a character, Horace, much like his own father, "Convicts" is of a different temper from his more bittersweet scripts ("Tender Mercies," "The Trip to Bountiful"). Here the violence and brutality of the Old South is portrayed in a remote rural setting along the Texas Gulf coast on a convict farm, where the workers are no better than slaves, and though it is 1902, the Civil War seems still in the recent past.
Duvall is Soll, the owner, raving, confused, forgetful, paranoid. His scenes with his employees, Ben (James Earl Jones), 13-year old Horace (Lukas Haas), Martha (Starletta Depois), and a trustie Jackson (Mel Winkler) are rambling, circuitous and full of repetitions and questions with "I don't know" answers. It's a Faulkner story retold by Samuel Beckett. While there is much talk of death, dying, and killing, there are also moments of comic absurdity. Viewers eager for plot and action will be impatient with the theatricality of the dialogue and the scenes, but that's not what the film is about. They are all convicts, trapped in a dying world and going nowhere. Only the young Horace, with his education, his intelligence and humanity, and his knowledge of a modern world elsewhere will escape.
Convicts March 6, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Don't waste your money like I did.......Robert Duvall westerns are usually great but this one was MAD !!!!!!
Good life story October 31, 2007 Typical Robert Duvall film. It was funny and touching and probably real for someone somewhere in that time period. About the differences in people, thier situations and circumstances. If you like Rober Duvall this is a must have film.
Convicts October 19, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Story went nowhere for the amount of acting talent involved . I kept thinking it was going to build up to something & before I knew it the Unclimatic ending was there in front of me. Very disappointed but.... oh well.
Convicts October 15, 2007 Although I have not watched this video, my cousin, for whom I purchased it, loves it. Very pleased with the process.
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