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Heaven's Gate (1980)
In Michael Cimino's expensive 'boondoggle' film and
revisionistic western that bankrupted United Artists studio - it
told about the Johnson County Wars between starving Eastern European
immigrant farmers and mercenaries hired by the cattlemen in the 1890s:
- the opening set-piece of the swirling couples dancing
Strauss' Blue Danube waltz on the Harvard College lawn following
graduation in 1870 - especially the couple of Jim Averill (Kris
Kristofferson) and a beautiful admirer (Roseanne Vela)
- the gorgeous cinematography by Vilmos Zsigmond of
the panoramic Wyoming frontier landscapes - including the scene of
the train bringing Eastern European immigrants to the West, about
twenty years later
- the scene in which poor immigrant Michael Kovach (Aivars
Smits) was brutally killed as a suspected rustler and illegal butcherer
of cattle - leaving a round shotgun blast hole in a sheet - with
the first view of bounty-hunter/killer Nathan Champion (Christopher
Walken)
- the roller-skating dance scene in the Heaven's Gate
dance hall with a young skating fiddler boy stirring up the audience
The Love Triangle
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Nathan Champion
with Ella
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Ella Watson
(Isabelle Huppert)
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Sheriff Jim Averill
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- tension developed in a love triangle between
young Johnson County bordello madam Ella Watson (Isabelle Huppert)
from Quebec, Harvard-educated Sheriff Jim Averill (now the US Federal
marshal of Johnson County), and her other deadly lover Nathan Champion,
who was a mercenary or "enforcer" working for various
cattlemen (who suspected immigrants of rustling)
- Averill first found romance on the Western frontier
of Wyoming with Ella after he arrived and she served
him pie for breakfast while stripping down at the table; she tempted
him to hungrily follow her as she ran naked to the bedroom; he
gave her a birthday present of a horse and rig; shortly after she
received the gift, they rode to a beautiful mountain stream where
she went skinny-dipping in the refreshing water before they picnicked
together and she talked about their future
Bordello Madam Ella Watson
Skinny-Dipping
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- the hunting of immigrants (the names of 125 small
farmers on a death list) by a posse of hired mercenaries of the
Association led by black-garbed and evil Frank Canton (Sam Waterston),
including the shocking scene of the forced rape of Ella (she was
on the 'death list' because she would ask for "cash or cattle" as
payment for her prostitutes)
- after Ella's rape, Averill sought
revenge and shot and killed all but one of the rapists; shortly later,
an angered Champion entered Canton's camp and shot the remaining rapist
- defying Canton ("You'd better have a guaranteed warrant
for every name on that list")
- the fiery death scene of Champion who was killed
in a barrage of gunfire and suffered death outside his wall-papered
frontier cabin (on fire) by the hired killers of evil leader Frank
Canton, the head of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association (with
support from the cattle barons); Champion had hastily written a
farewell note to Ella knowing that he would die
- the sequence of the final two-day bloody showdown
between the immigrants (with Averill joining their side) and the
mercenaries hired by Canton and the Association (including the use
of a Roman offense) - interrupted by the arrival of the US Army (led
by Canton) after the slaughter was essentially over
- and the surprising shock ambush killings at Ella's
cabin of both Ella and John L. Bridges (Jeff Bridges), a local entrepreneur
who had built the roller skating rink known as "Heaven's Gate";
Sheriff
Jim Averill shot back and killed Canton and his men, but his lost
love Ella died in his arms (wearing a beautiful white dress)
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Death of Nathan Champion by Canton's Men Outside
His Torched Cabin
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Before Ambush (l to r): Bridges, Ella, and Sheriff
at Ella's Cabin
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Ella Dead in Sheriff Averill's
Arms
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- the final almost wordless, despairing coda or epilogue
scene of Averill - now appearing miserable and unemotional about
ten years later, quietly lost and adrift in his recollections as
a rich yacht captain off Newport, Rhode Island in 1903 with his
wife (his waltz partner in the opening scene, and the woman in
the framed picture he kept with him)
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The Harvard College Lawn Whirling Waltz - 1870
Immigrant Train
Killing of Immigrant by Nathan Champion
Roller-Skating Dance Scene in Heaven's Gate
Ella with Sheriff
The Johnson County Wars
Frank Canton (Sam Waterston)
The Rape of Ella
Epilogue in 1903: Sheriff Averill With Waltz Partner
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