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| director = Rod McCall |
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| producer = Dan Gunther<br />[[J. Todd Harris]] |
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| writer = Rod McCall |
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| music = [[Ben Vaughn]] |
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| cinematography = [[Michael Mayers]] |
| cinematography = [[Michael Mayers]] |
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| editing = Ed Marx |
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| studio = [[Davis Entertainment|Davis Entertainment Classics]]<br>Dark Matter Productions |
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| distributor = [[Bertelsmann Music Group|BMG Video]] |
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| released = October 4, 1997 |
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| released = {{Film date|1997|10|04}} |
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| runtime = 82 minutes |
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| country = United States |
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| language = English |
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'''''Lewis and Clark and George''''' is a |
'''''Lewis and Clark and George''''' is a 1997 comedy crime thriller film directed by Rod McCall. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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⚫ | ''Lewis and Clark and George'' opens with Lewis (Salvator Xuereb) and Clark (Dan Gunther) Clark at a [[water tank]] site wearing prison jump suits. The scene is [[desert]] [[Scrubland|scrub]] and the two state [[prison]] escapees have just located a buried metal box with a loaded [[revolver]], treasure map, and [[Cuba]]n [[cigar]]s. A road trip begins as the two hike off through the desert to find the treasure, eventually joined by George ([[Rose McGowan]]). |
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{{Review|date=December 2007}} |
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With a prominent photo on the jacket and above-the-title-billing, [[Rose McGowan]] is the ''George'' mentioned in the title. Like her appearances in the WB ''Charmed'' series, McGowan is well lip glossed, well lit, and made up. The George character is a tough role because the character does not talk. Instead, she communicates with gestures, facial expressions, eye movements, and by wagging the cigars she smokes throughout the film. While morally adventurous, George is a strong female role. She is not easily exploited. She exploits the sexual ambition of one or more male characters to get what she wants. The character has an unusual interest in shooting [[Polaroid]] [[photograph]]s of people she meets while traveling. The character's teeth are unusually white for one who smokes stogies. |
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Locations used are in or near [[Hillsboro, New Mexico|Hillsboro]], [[Sierra County, New Mexico|Sierra County]], [[New Mexico]]. Other locations include [[Kingston, New Mexico|Kingston]] and the ''A & B Drive In'' in [[Truth or Consequences, New Mexico|Truth or Consequences]]. |
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Some people would call this a ''guns and boobs movie''. The film is '''[[MPAA film rating system|rated R]]''' and includes nudity, simulated sex, foul language, alcohol abuse in the presence of a minor, and violence. Over a dozen characters are injured or killed by traumatic gunshot injuries in the film. One character's main means of communication seems to be by fatally shooting other characters. Avarice and violence is central to the entire plot line, including the curvy last minutes. Law enforcement people are often portrayed as incompetent and vindictive. Some viewers saw the film as teaching that greed has consequences. |
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The copyright date is 1996 and the film runs about 90 minutes. |
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==Technical== |
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The film captures the color and shadow of the American desert southwest. There are almost no dolly and crane shots. Much of the film takes place in large American cars driving along desert highways. The sound recordists and [[foley artist]]s did a good job weaving appropriate sounds such as the idle of a V8 engine or the transmit function tone of a two-way radio system. The ticking sound from the rental trailer in the film helped the viewer follow this one detail of the film. The scoring and ambient sound levels have an appropriate (nice and wide) dynamic range. The film makers were meticulous with most details such as car door slam sounds and their timing. Even George's Polaroid camera sounded right and was timed accurately. |
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Two of the speeded-up sequences, including the one where the blue [[Cadillac]] arrives at the café, challenged the laws of physics. A few minor sounds were flops. Chang's telephone shown on screen was one with a ''[[Western Electric|Western Electric C-4A]]'' ringer but the ringing sound used was from the ringer of an [[Automatic Electric Company|Automatic Electric]] phone. The [[Siren (noisemaker)|siren]] sounds in two scenes were warped by the film staff to end with a downward pitch which didn't sound real. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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*[[Rose McGowan]] as George |
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After Lewis, Clark, and George, the rest of the cast includes: |
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*Dan Gunther as Clark |
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*[[Aki Aleong]] (Chang) |
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*Salvator Xuereb as Lewis |
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*[[Paul Bartel]] (police officer) |
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*[[Aki Aleong]] as Chang |
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*[[Paul Bartel]] as Cop |
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*E. E. Bell as Mailman |
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*[[James Brolin]] as Reverend Red |
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*[[Tamara Chatterbuck]] (prostitute) |
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*[[Tamara Clatterbuck]] as Blond Hooker |
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*Jane (dog) |
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*Jerry Gardner as Yo-Yo Man |
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*[[Art La Fleur]] (Fred - the bowling guy) |
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*[[Art LaFleur]] as Fred |
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*[[Suzzannne Mari]] (Nefertiti the prostitute) |
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*Suzanne Mari as Nefertiti |
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*[[Corrinne Michaels]] (tourist) |
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*[[Corinne Camacho|Corrinne Michaels]] as NY Tourist |
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*Delana Michaels as NY Tourist |
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*Ruben Moreno as Old Man |
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*Paula Sorge as Tamee |
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*[[Holly Riddle]] (Betty sitting on curb in front of Furr's) |
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*Holly Riddle as Betty |
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*[[Brian Taylor (actor)|Brian Taylor]] (George's boyfriend) |
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*Brian Taylor as Boyfriend |
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==External links== |
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*{{IMDb title|id=0113646}} |
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* {{Amg movie|154995|Lewis and Clark and George}} |
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Latest revision as of 01:11, 22 December 2024
Lewis and Clark and George | |
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Directed by | Rod McCall |
Written by | Rod McCall |
Produced by | Dan Gunther J. Todd Harris |
Starring | Rose McGowan Salvator Xuereb Dan Gunther Art LaFleur Aki Aleong James Brolin Paul Bartel |
Cinematography | Michael Mayers |
Edited by | Ed Marx |
Music by | Ben Vaughn |
Production companies | Davis Entertainment Classics Dark Matter Productions |
Distributed by | BMG Video |
Release date |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Lewis and Clark and George is a 1997 comedy crime thriller film directed by Rod McCall.
Plot
[edit]Lewis and Clark and George opens with Lewis (Salvator Xuereb) and Clark (Dan Gunther) Clark at a water tank site wearing prison jump suits. The scene is desert scrub and the two state prison escapees have just located a buried metal box with a loaded revolver, treasure map, and Cuban cigars. A road trip begins as the two hike off through the desert to find the treasure, eventually joined by George (Rose McGowan).
Cast
[edit]- Rose McGowan as George
- Dan Gunther as Clark
- Salvator Xuereb as Lewis
- Aki Aleong as Chang
- Paul Bartel as Cop
- E. E. Bell as Mailman
- James Brolin as Reverend Red
- Richard Butterfield as Pickup Cowboy
- Tamara Clatterbuck as Blond Hooker
- Destiny Esposito as Gun Girl
- Jerry Gardner as Yo-Yo Man
- Art LaFleur as Fred
- Suzanne Mari as Nefertiti
- Corrinne Michaels as NY Tourist
- Delana Michaels as NY Tourist
- Ruben Moreno as Old Man
- Paula Sorge as Tamee
- Holly Riddle as Betty
- Brian Taylor as Boyfriend
External links
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