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Boon is a reiver (that's a cheat, a liar, a brawler and womaniser) and he had just four days to teach young Lucius the facts of life (like cheating, lying, brawling and womanizing).

Boon (Steve McQueen) es un hombre alocado e irresponsable que coge el coche nuevo de su patrón, un espectacular Winston Flyer, y se marcha a Memphis. Le acompañan Ned, el mozo encargado del establo, y Lucius, un chaval de once años. Durante el viaje, vivirán toda clase de peripecias. Para poder participar en una espectacular carrera llegan a cambiar el coche por un caballo, e intentarán conseguir la victoria para poder recuperar el coche.

"The Reivers," a 1969 cinematic gem produced by Cinema Center Films and Duo Films, transports audiences to the early 20th century American South. Directed by Mark Rydell and based on William Faulkner's novel, the film weaves a compelling narrative around a young boy's coming-of-age journey. Set against the backdrop of rural Mississippi, the story follows Lucius McCaslin, portrayed by the youthful Steve McQueen, as he embarks on an unexpected adventure with a motley crew of characters. Their escapade, involving a stolen car and a visit to a brothel, unfolds with humor and heart, capturing the essence of a bygone era. The film's charm lies in its rich ensemble cast, featuring notable performances by luminaries such as Sharon Farrell, Rupert Crosse, and Mitch Vogel. Rupert Crosse's portrayal of Ned McCaslin, in particular, earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, highlighting the film's strong character-driven narrative. The chemistry among the actors breathes life into Faulkner's vivid characters, making "The Reivers" a memorable exploration of friendship, morality, and the bittersweet passage of time. Cinematographer Richard Moore's evocative visuals play a crucial role in immersing viewers in the film's setting. The lush landscapes and quaint towns of the South are captured with a nostalgic warmth that complements the story's themes. The film's score, composed by John Williams, further enhances the emotional resonance of the narrative, blending traditional Southern tunes with orchestral arrangements to create a timeless auditory experience. "The Reivers" stands as a testament to the power of storytelling, blending elements of comedy, drama, and adventure to create a film that resonates with audiences even decades after its release. Its portrayal of the complexities of human nature and the transformative power of experience offers a poignant reflection on life's journey. As a cinematic adaptation of Faulkner's work, it successfully captures the spirit of the novel while standing on its own as a compelling piece of American film history.

Año1969

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GénerosComediaDrama

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Cinema Center Films

Duo Films

Solar Productions

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