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NEW sealed White Hunter Black Heart Video 8 Movie 8mm Clint Eastwood

$ 7.91

Availability: 11 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Rating: R
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Genre: Action, Adventure
  • Format: Video 8
  • Movie/TV Title: White Hunter Black Heart
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: Brand New
  • Actor: Clint Eastwood

    Description

    This is a NEW sealed
    White Hunter Black Heart
    Video 8 movie.
    Movie Description
    When John Huston left for Africa to shoot THE AFRICAN QUEEN, he asked his friend, writer Peter Viertel, to come along with him, ostensibly to help him polish James Agee's script. Eventually, Viertel wrote a fictionalized account of his experience with Huston in Africa, WHITE HUNTER, BLACK HEART. Almost 30 years later, Clint Eastwood made a film of that novel. Eastwood plays director John Wilson, a man clearly modeled after Huston. Wilson is a gregarious and tremendously engaging character, very different from the strong, silent image of Eastwood his fans have grown to know. At the same time, like many of Clint's characters, Wilson is a man who lives by his own rules. He goes to Africa, far more interested in shooting an elephant on safari than in shooting his movie. His real obsession seems to be his image of himself as a man of action. Wilson is a rascal, somewhat admirable in his ideals, but he's also selfish, stubborn, and irresponsible. Eventually, his pursuit leads to tragedy in Eastwood's most scathing and powerful critique of the macho image he himself has built a career on. It's perhaps the most complex and compelling work Eastwood has done as an actor.
    Credits
    Cast:
    Jeff Fahey
    ,
    Marisa Berenson
    Director:
    Clint Eastwood
    Synopsis
    A brilliant filmmaker with a zest for adventure takes on a movie project in Africa. What he really wants is to bag an elephant--and this obsession jeopardizes the entire project and the safety of those around him.
    Industry Reviews
    "...[A] provocative and entertaining film..."
    Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (10/18/1990)
    "...A gutsy, fascinating departure for [Eastwood]....A film as brave as it is improbable..."
    New York Times - Janet Maslin (09/14/1990)
    "...Eastwood is an implosive actor....[He] is a genial gent who radiates easy charisma..."
    Film Comment - Mary Corliss (09/01/1990)
    "...It's well acted....The last scene has withering power. And it's a movie that's about something....It's a fine film in many ways..."
    Los Angeles Times - Sheila Benson (09/14/1990)