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Paris, Texas (1983)

Paris, Texas (1983)
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Travis (Harry Dean Stanton) is wandering through the Texas desert, a bit shaky and in desperate need of water, when he stumbles into a bar and collapses. A German doctor of dubious credentials finds a phone number in Travis' wallet, which belongs to his brother, Walt (Dean Stockwell). Walt is shocked to hear about his brother's condition, since no one in the family has seen or heard from Travis in four years; Walt flies to Texas to bring him home, only to find Travis wandering by the side of the road, and they begin the long drive back to Los Angeles, where Walt lives with his wife, Anne (Aurore Clement), and Hunter (Hunter Carson), Travis' seven-year-old son. At first, Travis refuses to speak and is oddly distant, but in time he begins to talk again, and when he arrives in California, he begins the painful process of reacquainting himself with his son and trying to reconcile with his wife, Jane (Nastassia Kinski). ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Harry Dean StantonNastassja Kinski, (more)
Director(s):
Wim Wenders
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Travis (Harry Dean Stanton) is wandering through the Texas desert, a bit shaky and in desperate need of water, when he stumbles into a bar and collapses. A German doctor of dubious credentials finds a phone number in Travis' wallet, which belongs to his brother, Walt (Dean Stockwell). Walt is shocked to hear about his brother's condition, since no one in the family has seen or heard from Travis in four years; Walt flies to Texas to bring him home, only to find Travis wandering by the side of the road, and they begin the long drive back to Los Angeles, where Walt lives with his wife, Anne (Aurore Clement), and Hunter (Hunter Carson), Travis' seven-year-old son. At first, Travis refuses to speak and is oddly distant, but in time he begins to talk again, and when he arrives in California, he begins the painful process of reacquainting himself with his son and trying to reconcile with his wife, Jane (Nastassia Kinski). ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
145 mins

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Director(s):
Wim Wenders
Writer(s):
L.M. Kit CarsonWim WendersSam Shepard
Producer(s):
Anatole DaumanDon GuestChris Sievernich
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations)
Paris, Texas Awards:
  • 1984 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Director
  • 1984 - Cannes Film Festival - Palme d'Or
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Kevin B.

    The story was wonderfulI, I thought the insights from the kid were wise beyond his years. I really enjoyed the cinematography (the winding roads and beautiful hues), and the lazily played 12 string guitar in the background, added so much. The mood and tone of this film was perfect for my taste. I thought this movie was about the ability to try to understand what other people may be going through.

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    GUSTAVO J.

    slow moving ,but good drama

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    Kallie M.

    Worst movie ever. Obviously some frenchman's pet project to get his wife in a movie. So slow, no point, not believable. Sad. Wasted two hours.

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