ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies
Movies vs.
Television
July 25, 2013
ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies
Movies vs. TV: MCabe and Mrs. Miller (Robert Altman, 1971) versus Deadwood (HBO, 2004-2006)
Movies vs. Television
ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies
MCabe and Mrs. Miller (Robert Altman, 1971)
Movies vs. Television
Watch the Opening Credits on the Course Blog
ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies
MCabe and Mrs. Miller (Robert Altman, 1971)
Movies vs. Television
“Set in winter in the Old West. Charismatic but dumb John McCabe arrives in a young Pacific Northwest town to set up a whorehouse/tavern. The shrewd Mrs. Miller, a professional madam, arrives soon after construction begins. She offers to use her experience to help McCabe run his business, while sharing in the profits. The whorehouse thrives and McCabe and Mrs. Miller draw closer, despite their conflicting intelligences and philosophies. Soon, however, the mining deposits in the town attract the attention of a major corporation, which wants to buy out McCabe along with the rest. He refuses, and his decision has major repercussions for him, Mrs. Miller, and the town.” (IMDB Synopsis)
ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies
MCabe and Mrs. Miller (Robert Altman, 1971)
Movies vs. Television
John McCabe (Warren Beatty)
ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies
MCabe and Mrs. Miller (Robert Altman, 1971)
Movies vs. Television
Mrs. Constance Miller (Julie
Christie)
ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies
MCabe and Mrs. Miller (Robert Altman, 1971)
Movies vs. Television
ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies
MCabe and Mrs. Miller (Robert Altman, 1971)
Movies vs. Television
ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies
MCabe and Mrs. Miller (Robert Altman, 1971)
Movies vs. Television
Beatty, Christie, and Altman
ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies
MCabe and Mrs. Miller (Robert Altman, 1971)
Movies vs. Television
ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies
Deadwood (HBO, 2004-2006)
Movies vs. Television
David Milch (US, Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue, Deadwood, John from Cincinnati)
David Milch
The Man of Words
Deadwood (HBO, 2004-2006)
Deadwood (HBO, 2004-2006)
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