Product Description Top-rated miniseries! Academy Award(r) winner Robert Duvall (1983 Best Actor in a Leading Role, Tender Mercies ) and Academy Award(r) nominee Thomas Hayden Church (2004 Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Sideways ) star in this moving Western drama. Set in 1897, Print Ritter (Duvall) and his estranged nephew Tom Harte (Hayden Church) become the reluctant guardians of five abused and abandoned Chinese girls. Ritter and Harte's attempts to care for the girls are complicated by their responsibility to deliver a herd of horses while avoiding a group of bitter rivals, intent on kidnapping the girls for their own purposes. Classic Western action takes center stage in this dramatic miniseries! "ACADEMY AWARD(r)" is the registered trademark and service mark of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. "Emmy"(r) is the trademarked property of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. .com The lives of two stoic cowboys and five abused Chinese women become intertwined in Walter Hill's sprawling miniseries Broken Trail. Print Ritter (Academy Award winner Robert Duvall) and his nephew Tom Harte (Thomas Haden Church, Sideways) agree to deliver a herd of 500 horses from Oregon to Wyoming. Along the way, they rescue the young women--most of them still just girls--who're being transported to a brothel to have their virginity auctioned off. When the madam sees she is about to lose the girls, she screams at Tom, "What about my property?" He shouts back, "That's the price of being a capitalist, lady." Unable to overcome the language barrier, Print assigns numbers to the girls. Number 3, Sun Foy (Gwendoline Yeo, Desperate Housewives) is the most fearless and perceptive of them. Though the others don't want to be called Number 4--an unlucky numeral in their homeland--Ye Fung (Olivia Cheng), the most tragic of the group, doesn't care. Targeted for her beauty, she finds herself unable to overcome the trauma. The number suits her, in her mind. Along the way, Print and Tom rescue Nola Johns (Greta Scacchi), the proverbial hooker with the heat of gold, who was forced into prostitution after her husband died. The cinematography is gorgeous as the camera sweeps over the lush landscape (the Canadian Rockies subbing in for wild West of the late 1800s) and Hill does a formidable job of pacing this 3-hour drama with just the right balance of dialogue and action. For Duvall, Broken Trail is the last piece to his Western trilogy, which started with the miniseries Lonesome Dove followed by the feature film Open Range. He is instantly likeable as a father figure and the viewer never doubts that his intention for the girls is honorable. As for Haden Church, he has never been as appealing as he is in this role. Gruff and flawed, he softens when he exchanges shy glances with Sun Foy. The trek is long and hard and the unlikely band of travelers will face much hardship. If not as satisfying as the rich, detailed Lonesome Dove, Broken Trail makes up for it with a wonderful storyline and some fine acting by all involved. As for the conclusion, it may surprise some viewers who are expecting a more traditional version of the happy ending. --Jae-Ha Kim
M**Y
Fantastic story filled with excitement, danger, beauty and love.
I love Westerns, and it's not often a movie is made that portrays such depth of characters, warmth, love, and good versus evil... I highly recommend this to anyone who likes the outdoors, adventure, and a sense of family while following young women and their older companions desperately yearning for freedom and belonging in a new, scary country. Follow while they bond with each other and the men they are traveling with and learn about each other throughout their journey to the end of their lives. Lots of great acting, laughter, sadness, and warmth of the heart, with a few excellent gun battles, too!
K**A
SUCH a great movie
I personally am not into western cowboy movies...especially any movie made past 2020. But my other half insisted we rent this movie and it did not disappoint. This really is for everyone to watch and you love all the characters!
D**S
One of the best Westerns in recent years
Even after watching this movie many times I still enjoy it to this day the story behind it and the production was wonderful, Sadly this was Robert Duvall's last movie He got his start in a western and Ned Pepper in John Wayne's True Grit I find it fitting that he ended his carrer with a western
T**Y
An epic "pathway through life" story with a happy ending.
BROKEN TRAIL is a film that is similar to RED RIVER, one of the great classics of American cinema, which stars John Wayne and Montgomery Clift. Both of the films concern drives of livestock across hundreds of miles in the American west. In BROKEN TRAIL, the livestock are horses, and the trip is from Oregon to Wyoming, while in RED RIVER, the livestock are cattle, and the trip is from Texas to Kansas. Having watched RED RIVER a few times, I was expecting some sort of tension or schism to occur among the cowboys in BROKEN TRAIL, but this never materialized in BROKEN TRAIL. Perhaps, this sort of expectation made me more involved with or interested in BROKEN TRAIL. BROKEN TRAIL requires watching two DVD discs, each about 90 minutes long.Here are the positive features of BROKEN TRAIL. I was not able to detect any shortcomings:(1) The cinematography is a wonder to behold, treating the viewer to beautiful landscapes of river and distant mountain crags (Canadian Rockies near Calgary). I was under the impression that Ansel Adams was hired as a photography consultant for this film. Great photography does not occur by accident. Wisdom in the framing, lighting, and so on, is evident in all of the landscape scenes.(2) This movie is configured for horse-lovers. There are endless scenes of cowboys riding on individual horses, and of the swarming herd of horses being driven through the wilderness. The horses come in various colors (they are not all brown). The storyline does not give any personality to any particular horse. In contrast, for example, in GULLIVER'S TRAVELS starring Ted Danson and Mary Steenbergen, the horses talk and express their opinions on the human social condition.(3) BROKEN TRAIL has a strong moral storyline, provided by the steadfast good-guy persona of each of the cowboys, and which contrasts with that of Big Rump Kate (the madame) and her cohort of killers. The good cowboys include Robert Duvall and Thomas Church. In fact, I bought this movie because I liked Thomas Church, in his portrayal of The Sandman in Spiderman-3. To be brief, none of the cowboys shows any concupiscent inclinations towards the fugitive Chinese ladies. Another moral aspect of the cowboys, is that they take care of an older Chinese man, for example, by using a simple surgical technique to stitch up a wound on his head, and afterwards smearing the repaired wound with grease, in order to prevent infestation by flies and bacteria.(4) The storyline of BROKEN TRAIL consists of the adventures encountered while driving the herd of horses eastwards for hundreds of miles. At one point, they encounter a group of five young Chinese women who are being transported for "employment" by the madame, Big Rump Kate. The cowboys rescue the the Chinese ladies, and bring them along with them as fugitives, preventing them from being claimed as property by the bad madame. An undercurrent of tension is provided through much of the film, because the viewer knows that the henchmen of the bad madame are tracking the cowboys, in order to capture the Chinese ladies. Near the end, there is some comedy relief, when the cowboys are approached by fierce Indians demanding two horses as a price to pass through their land. Towards the very end of the film, the henchmen catch up. (But don't worry, I do not tell what happens next.)(5) The movie is suitable for children from the age 12 and up. There are a few gunfights, and a few wounds. (But there are no flying body parts, no curse words, and no exposed topless women.)(6) For your interest, here is a bio of the actress playing the oldest of the young Chinese ladies:Gwendoline Yeo was born in Singapore. She moved to California as a teenager, graduating with honors from St. Ignatius College Preparatory in 1994. Yeo received her BA from UCLA before the age of 20, graduating summa cum laude, as well as receiving a diploma piano from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. She specialized in playing the Chinese instrument, guzheng, and she had a radio show on NPR-KCRW. Ms.Yeo was crowned Miss Asian America in 1995 and named Miss Chinatown USA in 1998-1999. (Okay, okay, now we know what happens to over-achievers. They become movie stars.)(7) For your interest, here is a bio of Thomas Church: Mr.Church was born in Yolo, California, to an Army health care worker father and a telephone company sales rep mother. He was raised in Laredo, Texas, and graduated from high school in Harlingen, Texas, in 1979, going on to attend the University of North Texas. Church was a radio personality. A part in an independent film convinced him to move to California to pursue acting. He played the role of airport mechanic Lowell Mather for six seasons on the NBC show Wings. He worked in television for two seasons. He had supporting roles in films such as Tombstone, George of the Jungle, and The Specials.
J**N
Duval
Good
C**T
Robert Duvall
Great western movie. Love Robert Duvall. Not many violent scenes.
A**T
Great Movie Haven’t Seen one this good in a long time. G
I guess that because it kept my attention, even at the beginning I couldn’t stop watching what was coming next and it was so much going on you had to keep tract or you would loose your place .
M**L
Love it
I love these of getting movies from Amazon Prime.
G**.
Good quality
I saw this movie on tv a few years back, which I really enjoyed. The 5 star rating is not for movie itself but for the quality of the dvd. Movie was clear and played flawlessly.
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Stimmungsvoller und emotionaler Western mit einem überragenden ROBERT DUVALL
WALTER HILL gehört mit Sicherheit zu den erfolgreichsten Regisseuren Hollywoods, mit Filmen wie „Nur 48 Stunden“, „Red Heat“ oder „The Warriors“, hat er Action-Geschichte geschrieben.Aber nicht nur Actionfilme sind sein Metier, auch der Western hat es ihm angetan, so wie bei der Miniserie „Broken Trail“ aus dem Jahr 2006.In „Broken Trail“ dreht es sich um den alten Cowboy PRINT RITTER (Robert Duvall), der nach dem Tod seiner Schwester deren Sohn TOM HART (Thomas Haden Church) aufsucht, um ihm einen Vorschlag zu machen. Da RITTER die Farm seiner Schwester geerbt hat, nicht ihr Sohn TOM, macht er ihm einen Vorschlag. RITTER hat vor vom Verkauf der Farm eine Herde Pferde zu kaufen und diese mit ihm nach Norden zu treiben, wo er sie mit viel Gewinn verkaufen möchte.Nach anfänglichem Zögern willigt er ein und die beiden machen sich auf und werden unterwegs unfreiwillig zu Beschützern von fünf versklavten chinesischen Mädchen, die sie befreien. Die Besitzerin der Mädchen möchte aber gerne ihr Eigentum zurück haben und setzt den Gangster BIG EARS (Chris Mulkey) darauf an, ihr die Mädchen zurückzubringen …..Die Geschichte ist nicht wirklich spektakulär, aber sehr schön erzählt und emotional. Das Besondere an „Broken Trail“ ist die unaufgeregte Art wie HILL die Geschichte erzählt, er legt das Augenmerk auf die beiden Hauptprotagonisten, auf deren Charakter und die Neffe-Onkel-Beziehung, die sich langsam aufbaut.Eingebettet wird die Geschichte in wunderschöne Landschafsaufnahmen, die der Story Authentizität verleihen und die Story zusätzlich aufwerten.ROBERT DUVALL und THOMAS HADEN CHURCH spielen richtig gut, sie arbeiten viel mit Mimik, sie sind sehr ausdrucksstark, was den spärlichen Dialogen eine stärkere Bedeutung verschafft. Besonders ROBERT DUVALL ist große Klasse, ihn sehe ich sowieso sehr gerne, hier zeigt er warum das so ist.Beide wurden mit dem „Emmy“ ausgezeichnet, insgesamt wurde „Broken Trail“ 16 Mal nominiert, was schon darauf hindeutet, dass dieser Zweiteiler richtig gut geworden ist.Mein Fazit: „Broken Trail“ ist ein eher ruhiger und besonnenerer Western, da ist nichts mit glorifizierten Überhelden, die Figuren sind ganz normal, was sie ungemein sympathisch macht. WALTER HILL hat die Story in wunderschöne Bilder verpackt, das wurde sehr stimmungsvoll inszeniert, mir gefällt „“Broken Trail“ richtig gut und ich würde ihn deswegen auch wärmstens empfehlen.
C**T
éclopés et chevaux conduits à travers le Wyoming par deux brillants cow boys
Alors que l'on peut parler de la trilogie du JEUNE Clint Eastwood avec Pour une poignée de dollars , Et pour quelques dollars de plus , Le Bon, la brute et le truand (Édition simple) et que ces trois westerns restent dans nos mémoires comme des joyaux, ici,, le troisième joyau d'une trilogie du SENIOR ROBERT DUVALL nous marquera tout autant...une trilogie ? parce que ce western récent, (2006), suit Lonesome Dove et Open Range (Édition simple) où Robert Duvall est la figure marquante de ces sagas.Le film est long, trois heures, il s'étale sur deux disques, offre de magnifiques paysages tout au long d'un périple de western classique, une traversée, avec 500 chevaux, de plusieurs états.Le scénario est l'adaptation d'un roman écrit par le scénariste lui même (Alan Geoffrion) à partir d'histoires vécues. Le film est réalisé par Walter Hill.Un cow boy âgé Print Ritter (Robert Duvall) va vendre son ranch pour acheter des chevaux. Le profit de la vente des chevaux, il envisage de le céder à son neveu déshérité par sa mère...l'achat par l'armée des 500 chevaux doit être réalisée dans le Wyoming.La route sera longue depuis l'Orégon, cela devrait resserrer les liens qu'oncle et neveu ont eu dans le passé. L'oncle et le neveu, au gré du parcours semé d'embuches, vont récupérer des isolés, des filles promises à la prostitution, un malheureux chinois poursuivi, un violoneux qui quémandait dans un coin de saloon...L'aventure commence comme un simple convoi de bestiaux, mais chaque étape leur fait rencontrer des gens louches, agresseur de saloon, esclavagistes, truands, violeurs, tenancière de bordel etc...Ils s'en sortiront avec brio en récupérant les éclopés de ces mésaventures...Et la petite troupe poursuit vaillamment son chemin, composée de petites chinoises promises à la prostitution, du violoneux qui deviendra cow boy, d'une prostituée échappée d'un établissement où le danger a soudé ce petit monde les uns aux autres...Soudés certains pour de bon aux malheureuses "reconnaissantes". Mais "Unkle Print" se sent trop vieux pour l'aventure romantique...Trop vieux et pourtant quelle fière allure que celle de Robert Duvall, chevauchant à 76 ans.Le jeune neveu Tom, (Thomas Haden Church) est également un brillant cavalier, il conduit pour notre régal, ces chevaux au galop sur fond de lumière du couchant ou dans de vastes prairies verdoyantes...Un western comme je les aime avec beaucoup de beaux paysages, des aventures, des personnages aux caractères tranchés...à voir absolumentBonus : making Of Pour une poignée de dollarsEt pour quelques dollars de plusLe Bon, la brute et le truand (Édition simple)Lonesome DoveOpen Range (Édition simple)
G**I
Good movie touching story & great actors
Personal viewing
A**
Una magnifica pelicula del viejo oeste
Una buena historia con muy bonitos paisajes y unas actuaciones de primera ampliamente entretenida muy ampliamente recomendable.
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