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WesternDennis Hopper plays 'Mad Dog' Morgan - an outlaw who is wanted at any price, dead or alive. Mad Dog is set against the tumultuous Gold Rush era of Australian history. A melting pot of racial, social and economic tensions, Australia in the 1850s and 1860s was experiencing the harsh transition from a penal colony to an independent nation. This movie has such maniacal intensity that it will keep you on the edge of your seat. This is a legendary action-packed thriller. |
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Mad Dog Morgan An intelligent, extremely violent western set in the 19th century Australian outback, Mad Dog Morgan (1976) follows the life of Irish outlaw Dan Morgan (played brilliantly by Dennis Hopper - Easy Rider, Apocalypse Now) and is a classic of the Australian cinema revival alongside The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith (1977) and Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975). Hopper is a prospector who turns to crime after failing at gold mining. After six years in prison he meets a young Aboriginal, David Gulpilil (Walkabout), and together they become infamous outlaws until Hopper self-destructs and walks into a hail of bullets. The direction captures the contrast between the hatefulness of the man and the beauty of the vast landscapes that surround him. Review this product |
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Mad Dog Morgan Set in gold-rush Victoria, this violent, rollicking portrayal of Irish outlaw Dan Morgan (played brilliantly by Dennis Hopper – Easy Rider, Apocalypse Now) is a classic of the Australian cinema revival. A prospector who turns to crime after failing at gold mining, Morgan spends six years in prison before terrorizing country Victoria as a marauding bushranger along with a young Aboriginal, David Gulpilil (Walkabout) but soon madness and revenge cause the infamous outlaw to self-destruct. Contrasting the brutality of the colonial era with the majestic beauty of the Australian bush, director Phillip Mora (Communion) combined with an all-star Australian cast including Bill Hunter, Jack Thompson and John Hargreaves to create a must-see action drama in the tradition of The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith. Review this product |
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Mad Dog Morgan: M15 1976 Set in gold rush-era Victoria, this violent, rollicking portrayal of Irish outlaw Dan Morgan (played brilliantly by Dennis Hopper – Easy Rider, Apocalypse Now) is a classic of the Australian cinema revival. Review this product |
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Mad Dog Morgan: M15 1976 Set in gold rush-era Victoria, this violent, rollicking portrayal of Irish outlaw Dan Morgan (played brilliantly by Dennis Hopper – Easy Rider, Apocalypse Now) is a classic of the Australian cinema revival. Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Cypher Morgan Sullivan (Jeremy Northam) is an out of work accountant, stuck in an unhappy suburban life. Seeking an escape, he joins the multinational corporation Digicorp as a company spy. While carrying out assignments Morgan encounters an elusive and beautiful woman, Rita (Lucy Liu), who reveals to him that his Digicorp activities have been a ruse to brainwash him and others like him.Morgan's survival lies deep in his mind and actions, but it's difficult distinguishing reality from the visions that plague him; lines are blurred, charades and dreams become truths. His only hope is Sebastian Rooks; an enigmatic deep-cover operative. To be saved by Rooks, Morgan must complete a final assignment... Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Mad Dog Morgan An intelligent, extremely violent western set in the 19th century Australian outback, Mad Dog Morgan (1976) follows the life of Irish outlaw Dan Morgan (played brilliantly by Dennis Hopper - Easy Rider, Apocalypse Now) and is a classic of the Australian cinema revival alongside The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith (1977) and Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975). Hopper is a prospector who turns to crime after failing at gold mining. After six years in prison he meets a young Aboriginal, David Gulpilil (Walkabout), and together they become infamous outlaws until Hopper self-destructs and walks into a hail of bullets. The direction captures the contrast between the hatefulness of the man and the beauty of the vast landscapes that surround him. Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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Last Train From Gun Hill: Pg 1959 Kirk Douglas stars as U.S. Marshal Matt Morgan. When Morgan's wife is raped and murdered because she's a half-breed, the killers leave behind a saddle that he recognizes as the property of his friend Craig Belden (Anthony Quinn), a wealthy cattle rancher in the nearby town of Gun Hill. Realizing that Belden's son Rick (Earl Holliman) is one of the killers, Morgan travels to Gun Hill to arrest him. Although sympathetic about the death of Morgan's wife, Belden predictably refuses to turn over his son when the marshal makes known the purpose of his visit, claiming that Morgan owes him for having once saved his life. Not only must Morgan locate and arrest Rick, but he has to do so before the last train leaves Gun Hill at 9 p.m. Although the whole town, which is virtually owned by Belden, seems to be against him, the marshal receives some much-needed help from Linda (Carolyn Jones), the sharp local madam. The entire cast is excellent and John Sturges's direction is exemplary in this solid if unsurprising genre exercise. Review this product + Add to my saved list |
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