词条 | Lolly-Madonna XXX |
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| name = Lolly-Madonna XXX | image = Lolly-Madonna XXX.jpg | image_size = | alt = | caption = Alternative movie poster | director = Richard C. Sarafian | producer = Rodney Carr-Smith | screenplay = Rodney Carr-Smith Sue Grafton | based on = {{Based on|The Lolly-Madonna War|Sue Grafton}} | narrator = | starring = Jeff Bridges Rod Steiger Robert Ryan | music = Fred Myrow | cinematography = Philip H. Lathrop | editing = | studio = | distributor = Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | released = February 21, 1973 (US) | runtime = 103 min. | country = United States | language = English | budget = | gross = }}Lolly-Madonna XXX (a.k.a. The Lolly-Madonna War) is a 1973 film directed by Richard C. Sarafian. The film was co-written by Rodney Carr-Smith and Sue Grafton, based on the novel The Lolly-Madonna War by Grafton.[1] The movie was filmed in rural Union County, Tennessee.[1] PlotTwo families in rural Tennessee, headed by patriarchs Laban Feather (Rod Steiger) and Pap Gutshall (Robert Ryan) are at odds with each other. The sons of the two families play harmless tricks on each other but soon the Feather boys decide to kidnap a girl, escalating the rivalry. She turns out to be innocent bystander Roonie Gill (Season Hubley), not the made-up girlfriend "Lolly Madonna." As events escalate, Zack Feather (Jeff Bridges) and Roonie fall in love and try to bring the others to their senses. The two families kill one another, until only the patriarchs are left. Cast
Critical receptionThe film had a mixed reception from the critics. Vincent Canby of The New York Times starts his review as follows: {{bquote |Lolly-Madonna XXX is a disaster, but I can't tell whether it's because hillbillies make rotten metaphors or because Richard C. Sarafian has made a rotten movie.}}On the other hand, Variety had this to say: {{bquote |Sue Grafton's novel, The Lolly-Madonna War, has been handsomely and sensitively filmed. Excellent performances abound by older and younger players in a mountain-country clan feud story which mixes extraordinary human compassion with raw but discreet violence.[2]}}Reviewing the new Warner Archive Collection DVD release of the movie, Paul Mavis of DVD Talk wrote, "[It's a] strange, hypnotic doom and gloom Southern cult classic, with a one-of-a-kind cast....A real find for lovers of 70s moviemaking." [3] See also
References1. ^Chris Wohlwend, "Revisiting the Nearly Forgotten 'Lolly Madonna War,' Shot in Union County, Tenn.," Knoxville Mercury, 3 August 2016. [4]2. ^{{cite web|title=Lolly-Madonna XXX - The Lolly-Madonna War (U.K.)|url=http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117792676/|publisher=Variety|accessdate=2 July 2012}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/65459/lolly-madonna-xxx-warner-archive-collection/?___rd=1|title=Lolly-Madonna XXX (Warner Archive Collection)|work=DVD Talk|accessdate=22 April 2015}} 4. ^1 {{cite news |work=Anchorage Daily News |title='Lolly-Madonna' changed lives |page=14 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=1MwhAAAAIBAJ&sjid=bp4FAAAAIBAJ&pg=1920,1280100&dq=sue-grafton+lolly-madonna&hl=en |date=July 8, 1973 |accessdate=May 4, 2010}} }} External links
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