The Dark Wind (1991 film)

The Dark Wind

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Errol Morris
Produced by Robert Redford
Patrick Markey
Spencer Rynsaard
Written by Eric Bergren
Neal Jimenez
Starring Lou Diamond Phillips
Fred Ward
John Karlen
Gary Farmer
Music by Michel Colombier
Cinematography Stefan Czapsky
Edited by Freeman Davies
Susan Crutcher
Production
company
Distributed by Seven Arts Pictures (through New Line Cinema)
Release dates
  • May 15, 1992 (1992-05-15) (UK)
Running time
111 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Navajo
Hopi

The Dark Wind is a 1991 American mystery drama film based on The Dark Wind by Tony Hillerman, one of a series of mysteries set against contemporary Navajo life in the Southwest. It stars Lou Diamond Phillips as Jim Chee and Fred Ward as Joe Leaphorn.

Synopsis

As Officer Jim Chee (Lou Diamond Phillips) watches a windmill, trying to catch the vandal repeatedly sabotaging it, a small plane crashes nearby. Thus begins a tangled story involving not only the vandalism and the crash, but murder, drug smuggling, and burglary. Officer Chee is suspected by the FBI when drugs known to have been on the plane are missing.[1]

Cast

Reception

It was directed by Errol Morris, a documentary film-maker making his dramatic feature debut. Robert Redford was executive producer, hoping for a series of films, but he was unhappy with the production and director. In an article on the successful adaptation of Skinwalkers in 2002, Redford said of The Dark Wind that "The film, says Redford, wasn't any good and wasn't released. "That was a false start," Redford says. "It was miscast. It was ill-conceived and I didn't think it was the right beginning for the series. It wasn't distributed.""[2]

Director Errol Morris did not finish the film due to "artistic differences" with Redford.

References

  1. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101664/
  2. King, Susan (November 17, 2002). "The bestseller they couldn't sell". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 28, 2015.

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