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South of Heaven, West of Hell

Valentine Casey is a Marshal in the desolate Tucson territory of the early 1900s. On Christmas Eve, his outlaw family pays him a disturbing visit. He must confront the sins of his past. He and his partner, U.S. Christmas, journey through the desert to a small town that the ruthless Henry Clan has hit in order to save Casey's love, Adelyne.

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Release : 2000
Rating : 4.2
Studio : Trimark Pictures,  Delta Deuce Films,  Movie Mongrel, 
Crew : Director of Photography,  Stunt Coordinator, 
Cast : Dwight Yoakam Billy Bob Thornton Bridget Fonda Peter Fonda Paul Reubens
Genre : Drama Action Comedy Western

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Reviews

Redwarmin
2018/08/30

This movie is the proof that the world is becoming a sick and dumb place

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Ava-Grace Willis
2018/08/30

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

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Isbel
2018/08/30

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Scarlet
2018/08/30

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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b_kite
2018/02/13

In 1907, somewhere in the Arizona territory U.S. Marshall Valentine Casey (Dwight Yoakum) procides over his town, its quit and for the most part nothing special or exciting ever seems to happen. It isn't long however before he gets a strange visit from his old family headed by Leland Henry (Luke Askew), Uncle Jud (Michael Jeter) and outlaw brothers Taylor Henry (Vince Vaughn) and Arvid Henry (Paul Reubens). They want Valentine to re-join them in there travels and exploits but he refuses now loving his peaceful life in the small Arizona town. That night the local bank is robbed leading to the deaths of several townspeople and Casey's deputy as well, and the family escape into the night. A while later Casey is no longer the town marshal feeling guilt and pain for what occurred that night he now works on a ranch with his assistant U.S. Christmas (James Terry McIlvain), however Casey is kinda reborn again when he falls in love with the beautiful but troubled Adalyne Dunfries (Bridget Fonda) all seems to be going fine, until his dreaded family manage to track him down again this time, killing several of his farm hands and abusing Adalyne. Now He must confront the sins of his past. And finally bring his evil family to justice.First of all I want to know how you can have some of the best locations in Arizona, and one of the best esambled cast of cult actors in a movie and still manage to screw it up this bad. I mean lets look at the list Billy Bob Thornton and Peter Fonda both in wasted cameos, a young talented Vince Vaughn who is firing on all cylinders here, Bridget Fonda, Paul "Pee Wee Herman" Reubens actually acting in a serious role, Bud Cort, the ever enjoyable late Michael Jeter, the great Bo Hopkins, Nobile Wilingham, and Luke Askew who is putting in a hell of a performance and you still manage to screw this movie up?? The problem with South of Heaven, West of Hell mainly lies in its director Dwight Yoakum a talented country music singer who at this time had acted in several roles, but, had never played a lead character or directed a movie before. The film itself looks gorgeous with its scenery, but, Yoakum doesn't know when to say CUT and end a damn scene, scenes go on and on and on and never stop and when they do they've completely worn out there welcome, he goes for the existential route of long scenes of everyone being weird and strange which just drags the movie out, while IMDB says the film lasts 104 minutes the version I watched lasted 139 minutes yes that right 2 hrs 19 mins. It also doesn't help that Yoakum himself literally sleep walks his way threw this picture its at times like watching paint dry, yes the actor who played the great Doyle Hargraves in Sling Blade in awful here. As for the other actors most of them practically scream there lines in odd scenes were everyone just completely overacts, I'm not exactly sure why but its bad. Joe Unger a actor who I always enjoyed watching is here as well in a strange and embarrassing part of the plot were he's being held prisoner in a shed. The best characters here are Billy Bob who was more then likely just here as a favor, Vince Vaughn who again shows when he tries he's talented, Michael Jeter who is his normal goofy self, and Luke Askew who is probably the best thing here as the crazy family leader Leland Henry. The movie begins to gain steam towards the end, the ranch invasion scene is well shot and makes you think Yoakum might just end this movie on a high note. However the finally gun battle between he and the family in a absolute cluster of people screaming, blowing people up with dynamite (body part flying and all), its all shot with someone who seems to be suffering from ADHD.This thing was a more of a disaster behind the camera as it was in front of it. The film was a critical and box office failure. Shortly before production began, the financier backed out and Yoakam made the decision to finance the film on his own, partially through the sale of his home in Malibu. His production company (A Cast of Strays) ultimately filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and several crew members registered complaints with unions and filed lawsuits in small claims court against the company. Yoakam said it was "the hardest experience I've ever gone through in my professional life in terms of executing art" (yeah that's one way to put it). To help pay off the debt accrued while making the movie, Yoakam hired a cheaper backing band in 2002, which resulted in a falling out with his longtime producer, bandleader, and guitarist Pete Anderson. The movie was later picked up by Trimark Pictures (the company that released Leprechaun in the Hood that same year). They where in bad shape when they released the film and went out of business two months later. A lot of this may be why Yoakum looks to be miserable during the film, sadly South of Heaven, West of Hell could had been something special with its cast and locations, but, its sadly a waste from start to finish.

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wingedheartart
2010/01/31

Well.....This was/is an odd film. Makes you hate most men or a lot of men. Just some odd characters. I love Dwight and think Bridgett Fonda needs to be in more films, but what was UP with the kisses Dwight was giving her in that balloon????? Were they kisses or was he cleaning her face off with his mouth? Not his tongue, but here, let's kiss strangely and you better fall in love with me when I do it. Weird. Still love Dwight though, just hope his next writing adventure is better. However, I like the idea of what happened to the character that got his manhood cut off when he was going to take what he wanted from Bridgett Fonda's character. Oh well....worth a watch...but not the best film.

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Ian Dark
2007/03/24

Dwight Yoakam must be a hell of a guy. He's personable in interviews, plays and sings his own music with panache, and did a great job of acting in "Slingblade". He's such a cool guy that he was able to get a lot of his friends to be in a really bad Western.I love a good Western. They're especially scarce these days, but this was not one of them. Most people would consider this movie unwatchable, but I stayed with it because I hoped it would get better.There are a few reasons to see this movie, but not exceptionally strong reasons. One of them was Paul Reuben aka Pee-wee Herman who plays a bad guy named Arvil. That's right - Pee-wee Herman is a bad guy... and he's good at it. I used to make jokes about Pee-wee taking on Chuck Norris in a movie, but after seeing him in this, maybe it's not so far fetched. Reubens does a great job of creating a sadistic, quick tempered little man even with poor direction and writing.Let's talk about the screenplay a little. Dialogue seems clumsy and sluggish. It's as if the language mired that action in General Store bought molasses. My hunch would be that Billy Bob Thorton wrote his own lines because they're not even on the same planet as the rest of the cast in the movie. Thorton is fun to watch, even if I had a hard time understanding what he was saying. Maybe it because I was focusing on the guy playing his sidekick. I didn't see until the credits Thorton's sidekick was the late great songwriter Warren Zevon.What there is of a plot is hard to follow. The whole movie is awkward and unfocused. On the plus side, the scenery is nice and most shots are well lit."South of Heaven, West of Hell" is inaccurately described as a surreal Western. "El Topo" is a surreal Western (and much better film). Surreal shouldn't be a synonym for sloppy.

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john-3222
2007/03/16

SOUTH OF HEAVEN directed by Dwight Yoakam has the look of a classic western color motion picture. The cinematography by James Glennon must have inspired Glennon's later work on the HBO series DEADWOOD for which Glennon received an Emmy. The production design, the art direction, the wardrobe, the locations all worked as one piece with the cinematography to give the film a great cinematic look - the vision of the director is there in every detail. The performance of Bridget Fonda is a stand out among a cast of what must be Dwight Yoakam's friends that includes Bo Hopkins, Matt Clark, Scott Wilson, Paul Reubens, Vince Vaughn, Peter Fonda, Michael Jeter, Joe Unger, Otto Felix, Warren Zevon, and Billy Bob Thornton.

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