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The Chase (1966)
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All hell breaks loose in a Texas town when an escaped convict heads home in Arthur Penn's Southern gothic melodrama. Appointed by local kingpin Val Rogers (E. G. Marshall), benevolent Sheriff Calder (Marlon Brando) manages to keep the peace in Tarl, but the situation starts to fester one Saturday when news filters in that wild child Bubber Reeves (Robert Redford) has jumped prison. Bubber's impending arrival arouses hostility among Tarl's citizens, such as Edwin Stewart (Robert Duvall), who believes that Bubber will come after him to settle an old score, and Damon Puller (Richard Bradford), who, between grope sessions with Edwin's wife Emily (Janice Rule), uses Bubber as an excuse to terrorize black residents. As the atmosphere heats up, Calder wants to keep Bubber alive, and he convinces Bubber's wife Anna (Jane Fonda) and her lover, Val's son Jake (James Fox), to find Bubber and coax him into surrender. Val's fear that Bubber will kill his son, however, sparks a long confrontation that leaves rational law and order pummeled into the ground by the town's ignorant cruelty. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi

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Starring:
Marlon BrandoJane Fonda, (more)
Director(s):
Arthur Penn
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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    Matt B.

    Not so much a Brando star vehicle as a multi-story film where many characters are given equal screentime... only the other characters aren't nearly as interesting as Brando, who gives a great, understated performance. Interesting for early work from Redford, Fonda, and Robert Duvall before they became household names. In the end the film is just okay and not worth all the time and stories involved.

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    Reginald J.

    This is a Marlon Brando picture and he is in great form as he is the representative of liberalism during the violent and racist 60's. He stands for righteousness and responsibility in a small Texas town which has lost its' moral compass.

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    Stephen P.

    Brando was, as usual, an outstanding actor. Great cast, and a good story line.

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