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Cutter's Way By Marshall Fine
This Ivan Passer movie--a marvel of dark, brooding cinema--almost
didn't make it into theaters. The film was nearly dumped by its studio
because its pessimistic story seemed too downbeat. Which, in fact, is part
of the appeal: the way it gets to the heart of a group of people who have
given up, but then find something that motivates them to go on. In this
case, it's greed: Cutter (Jeff Bridges), a burnt-out gigolo, and his pal
Bone (John Heard), a disfigured Vietnam veteran, get involved in a plot
involving corruption and murder. Bone has proof that a powerful
businessman is behind the killing and wants to be paid off to keep quiet;
instead he buys them more trouble than he can imagine. Bridges, as always,
is superb--and Heard is downright scary.
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|  | Director: Ivan Passer
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|  | Stars: Jeff Bridges, John Heard, Lisa Eichhorn, Ann Dusenberry, Stephen Elliot, Nina Van Pallandt, Julia Duffy
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|  | Released: September 21, 1981
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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