A lawyer, running away from his past, becomes a recluse in the Alabama woods and becomes the primary suspect in the abduction of a local boy.A lawyer, running away from his past, becomes a recluse in the Alabama woods and becomes the primary suspect in the abduction of a local boy.A lawyer, running away from his past, becomes a recluse in the Alabama woods and becomes the primary suspect in the abduction of a local boy.
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Phillip Steele
- Plainclothesman 2
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Elijah Perry
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This is a terrible, pointless movie, that no doubt will mostly be checked out by fans of "The Band" the great rock group. It looks to me like Levon Helm, cast in a stereotypical role of a redneck sheriff, got his buddies(sans Robbie Robertson, who had long since stopped performing with the combo) involved.
This leads to one hilarious mishap, Garth Hudson not only isn't much of an actor, but he plays one of the few Vietnam Vet with a thick Canadian accent! Now there's a guy who believed in the war. Richard Manuel, who would tragicly kill himself not long after this, gets off the easiest with a very small role.
Bradford Dillman, a fine actor, has a really degrading role and has to wear an Elmer Fudd hat. Nice to see that things have gone well lately for Kathleen Quinlian, who really suffers for her art here.
This leads to one hilarious mishap, Garth Hudson not only isn't much of an actor, but he plays one of the few Vietnam Vet with a thick Canadian accent! Now there's a guy who believed in the war. Richard Manuel, who would tragicly kill himself not long after this, gets off the easiest with a very small role.
Bradford Dillman, a fine actor, has a really degrading role and has to wear an Elmer Fudd hat. Nice to see that things have gone well lately for Kathleen Quinlian, who really suffers for her art here.
A pretty standard thriller, what sets Man Outside apart is the appearance of every member of The Band, except Robbie Robertson. I'm not sure how this came about, but they mostly all give fine performances (Rick Danko going perhaps a little to far over the top as the father of a kidnapped boy).
Award winning documentarian Mark Stouffer's feature debut is a beautifully photographed, solidly told tale of a broken man who escapes into the woods to heal, only to be forced out of his solace by a sheriff who believes he is responsible for a missing child. Stouffer's portrayal of life in the wilderness and his obvious fondness and knowledge of it, is inspiring. Robert Logan and Kathleen Quinlan turn out fine performances as the high-powered lawyer turned hermit turned suspect, and the professor of anthropology who helps him find the truth.
This film was thoughtful, uplifting, suspenseful, heartfelt, a good drama, a good thriller and a good love story. But what really struck me was how the message is so on target with the things going on in the news today! The child abuse and molestation, adultery and other aspects shown in good taste within this film are regular reading in the newspapers of today. All of these complex topics are handled with skill in this film and add up to entertainment that draws you into the story and make you care about the characters.
I really enjoyed it and the performances from Brad Dillman and Kathleen Quinlan were excellent and Robert Logan makes his part most believable. Highly recommended!
I really enjoyed it and the performances from Brad Dillman and Kathleen Quinlan were excellent and Robert Logan makes his part most believable. Highly recommended!
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This film opens up with a sports car going at high speeds through narrow roads and almost running into cars and then this car turns off on a lonely road in Arkansas. The car then proceeds to run through streams in the woods and making its on path through woods and bushes and then the driver leaves the car and you see this same car sitting in the same position through all seasons of Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall. The driver of the car is Robert Logan, (Recluse Lawyer) who lives like a hermit in the woods with only the bare essentials of living alone with his dog. Kathleen Quinlan, (Grace Freemont) is a teacher and one of her students shows her pictures of this hermit and she becomes very interested in him and decides to visit him in the woods. This story has a great deal more to tell and full of suspense and horror. Kathleen Quinlan gave an outstanding performance as well as Robert Logan. Enjoy.
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- TriviaWith the exception of Robbie Robertson, every member of 'The Band' has a role in this movie. Levon Helm plays the sheriff, Garth Hudson plays the recluse, Richard 'Manuel' plays a vigilante, and Rick Danko plays the father of a kidnapped boy.
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