Versions of Meriwether Lewis's 1809 death at a remote wilderness inn are imagined by his friend Alexander Wilson during a tense encounter with the only witness to the famed explorer's final ... Read allVersions of Meriwether Lewis's 1809 death at a remote wilderness inn are imagined by his friend Alexander Wilson during a tense encounter with the only witness to the famed explorer's final night alive.Versions of Meriwether Lewis's 1809 death at a remote wilderness inn are imagined by his friend Alexander Wilson during a tense encounter with the only witness to the famed explorer's final night alive.
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The film eludes to many different possible outcomes without ever stating to know more than is common knowledge. The film is an experience of it's own kind. It's almost an Anthology of possible scenarios. The funnest part is going through each story and spotting the similarities and differentiating between them.
What comes off as a passion project to many will also come to be a lovable classic in the homes of many who love a good mystery and to those who love theorizing.
The movie is not a happy story, certainly not humorous, as it offers different versions of how Lewis may have actually died. Evan Williams portrays at least three different versions of Lewis -- depressed, mentally exhausted and broken; confident and dignified; and lustful and careless -- as each possibility is explored.
It starts out slow and odd. In fact, I stopped watching it the first time at about 20 minutes but decided to rewatch it after learning more about the questions that continue of this remarkable man's demise.
The movie does not offer an answer, but instead leaves the viewer thinking -- and hopefully wanting to learn more about this explorer's life and death.
*I give Rex the dog a "10" for his performance as Seaman.
"Mysterious Circumstances, The Death of Meriwether Lewis", is the story of the tragic and historic event, the death of legendary explorer Meriwether Clark in Baldwyn Mississippi. The film is full of shady figures during cold and dark times many years ago. A real "who done it" featuring love, action and of course history.
We were glued to our seats throughout the film wondering what's next.
The movie was even a bit spooky!
I loved the dog in this film too. He was amazing in the role he played.
We enjoyed this movie thoroughly!
The case is still unsolved and the worst part of the movie is that random, sometimes incredibly stupid stories are made up though two hours of what could have happened......really.....so we get five totally different random stories about what could have happened on the night that he died.
I kept waiting for a conclusion to this stupid movie, but there was not one....just make believe stories....a couple of which were not even believable Why not make up ten stories and make the movie four hours long....two hours wasted....no end.
Did you know
- TriviaThe cabin used is named "Dog Trot" and is near Bay Spring Lake on the Tenn-Tom Waterway. The film crew were denied using a real fire inside the cabin due to risk of fire. In one outside scene, a distant cell tower can be seen.
- GoofsIn the second scenario, Mrs Grinder says her husband is a farmer. But where is the farm? There are no crops, no plowed fields, no livestock other than a few chickens.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Meriwether Lewis: [looking across the river] There we shall be met with vast riches and glory untold.
William Clark: The most beautiful sight we've seen, Meriwether. The end.
Meriwether Lewis: The end of the beginning. No, sir. Our journey's just begun.
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Box office
- Budget
- $500,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $25,400
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $18,779
- Sep 11, 2022
- Gross worldwide
- $25,400
- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
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