Rather bland for Cajun fare, with toned down and easily intelligible accents and a rudimentary dramatic conflict (ca. 1859) along ranchers-vs.-farmers lines. An independent production of modest aims and modest means and commensurately modest achievement. Robert Duvall, credited for unspecified work as Creative Consultant, appears briefly on screen to read some words over an open grave. With Armand Assante, Gail Youngs, Michael Schoeffling, and Will Patton; written and directed by Glen Pitre. (1986) — Duncan Shepherd
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