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Prison Wagon | Dancing
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6.6/10
IMDbBest Feature Film | 2015
Best Original Score for a Drama Film | 2015 | Marco
Theatrical Motion Picture | 2015
Best Movie About Women | 2014
Best Male Images in a Movie | 2014
Best Actor | 2014 | Tommy Lee
Best Actor | 2015 | Tommy Lee
2015 | Tommy Lee
Film Composer of the Year | 2014 | Marco
Film Composer of the Year For and | 2014 | Marco
Best Actress | 2014 | Hilary
2014 | Hilary
2014 | Hilary
Best Actress | 2014 | Hilary
Best Actress | 2014 | Hilary
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2014 | Tommy Lee
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2014 | Hilary
Budget 16,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 3,442,853 USD
Glendon Swarthout's novel was published in 1988. Paul Newman owned the rights, and wanted to direct the film himself. After several failed scripts, he gave up.
Grace Gummer, who appears here in her first major film role, co-stars with her mother, Meryl Streep, who has a supporting role.
Danish director Nikolaj Arcel recommended fellow Dane Sonja Richter for the part of Gro Svendsen. Arcel said Jones approached him a few minutes after A Royal Affair (2012) was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film.
Meryl Streep's first role in a Western.
Hailee Steinfeld's second western after her Oscar-nominated, breakout role in True Grit (2010).
"Tabitha Hutchinson: Who is Mary Bee Cuddy? George Briggs: Mary Bee Cuddy was as fine a woman as ever walked. You'll never know her. Tabitha Hutchinson: Well then, so what? George Briggs: Oh. You are the living breathing reason she will never be lost. That's what I'm talkin'. Tabitha Hutchinson: You're a strange man. George Briggs: I expect I am. Why don't we marry? Tabitha Hutchinson: Maybe."
"George Briggs: Are you an angel? Mary Bee Cuddy: You're not dead. George Briggs: Help me. Will you help me? For God's sake."