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Cutter's Way (1981) (aka Cutter
and Bone)
In Czech filmmaker Ivan Passer's crime thriller:
- the amazing opening slow-motion sequence (under
the credits, with music by Jack Nitzsche) of a Santa Barbara, CA
main street Old Spanish Days Fiesta parade (that slowly changed
from b/w to color) - with the camera following a blonde twirling
in a white frilly dress
- the sequence then wiped into a day and night-time
shot of the exterior of a hotel (labeled El Encanto in neon) - to
introduce one of the film's two main characters, with a side close-up
of the chin-mustache of laconic yacht-salesman-beach-bum Richard
Bone (Jeff Bridges) while he was touching up with a woman's electric
shaver following hiring out his gigolo services to a blonde (Nina
Van Pallandt), the wife of a boat customer, for a one-night stand
- afterwards, a silhouetted figure wearing sun-glasses
was witnessed dumping 17 year-old sex-crime victim Vickie into a
garbage can in a dark alley on a rainy night
- the scene of embittered, self-righteous, drunken,
one-eyed, one-armed, one-legged, crazed and angry Vietnam vet Alexander
Cutter (John Heard) crashing into his neighbor's car while returning
home with an expired license, and later becoming completely obsessed
over confronting the girl's killer - believing the real suspect to
be elite and menacing oil businessmen J. J. Cord (Stephen Elliott)
- the scene of Maureen "Mo" Cutter (Lisa
Eichhorn) telling her disgruntled husband that his plan to blackmail/extort
Cord regarding the girl's murder was itself a dumb crime: "You're
not some saint avenging the sins of the Earth, you know. Alex. And
if you are, what am I doing here? Oh, I know. I'm like your leg.
Your leg! Sending messages to your brain when there's nothing there
anymore" - before being viciously slapped
- the stunning concluding scene of Cutter riding heroically
(and tragically) on a white stallion within Cord's guarded residential
mansion during a large garden party - and lethally crashing into
Cord's study window where Bone had just learned that Cord was the
female's killer - inspiring the usually-uncommitted and reluctant
Bone to take up the fight and shoot Cord with the weapon in Cutter's
dead hand - to abruptly end the film
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Cutter's Heroic Ride to the Death in a Doomed
Effort to Kill J.J. Cord
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Bone's Killing of Cord with the Gun in Cutter's
Hand
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Fiesta Days Parade
Gigolo/Beach Bum Richard Bone Shaving
Bone Witnessing Sex-Crime Victim Body-Dumping
Cutter's Wife Mo Speaking with Husband
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