Jeremiah Johnson

1972

Action / Adventure / Drama / Western

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Robert Redford Photo
Robert Redford as Jeremiah Johnson
Paul Benedict Photo
Paul Benedict as Reverend Lindquist
Will Geer Photo
Will Geer as Bear Claw
Allyn Ann McLerie Photo
Allyn Ann McLerie as Crazy Woman
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986.16 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 48 min
P/S 2 / 4
1.85 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 48 min
P/S 1 / 20

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ma-cortes8 / 10

Chronicle of life of an adventurer with great sense of humanness and good feeling

This extraordinary Western results to be a slice of life about a hermit man and a hostile environment .The picture narrates the odyssey of an adventurer that one time dreary of civilization goes to Rocky Mountains becoming into mountain man , a young who is part of the wildlife of the landscape.He early develops his senses from his first feeble and failed attempts at survival to an expert hunter who shoots efficiently his preys and turning into an exciting new myth , the great Jeremiah Johnson . When he trespasses holy land is continuously pursued by Indians and vice versa, because he seeks vengeance , going on a relentless chase. Meanwhile the Indians attack his farm. Crow Indians set out to track down the mountain man on savage raids until an inconclusive final .

Solid western with interesting events , violent fights , emotions , thrills and spectacular outdoors . From the initiation until the final are proceeded continuous battles against nature and a survival fighting versus wintry wilderness , enemy trappers and savage Indians, among others . The story is a crossover of various films, the battle against nature of ¨Man of a wilderness land¨ and Indians as ¨ Man called horse ¨ and the obstinacy and stubbornness of relentless enemies who fight with no rest such as ¨The duelists¨. The magnificent cast is starred by an excellent Robert Redford , a simple man who has no taste for cities and becomes a tough and two fisted mountain man obsessed a bloody revenge . Supporting cast is featured by various actors in brief performances as Jack Colvin , Matt Clark , Charles Tyner and special mention to Will Geer as feisty old trapper . Splendid cinematography in Panavision and glimmer Technicolor by Duke Callagham as is reflected on spectacular outdoors filmed in sighting, rousing natural parks from Rocky Mountains. Lively and evocative musical score by usual secondary actor John Rubinstein and beautiful songs by also actor Tim McIntire . The motion picture is stunningly directed by the recently deceased Sidney Pollack (Yazuka, Three days of the condor, Way we were, Out of Africa). Rating : Better than average . This outstanding film will appeal to Robert Redford fans and landscape lovers .

Reviewed by MartinHafer9 / 10

A thinking person's western.

So often, the images you see in American western films are all pretty much the same--cowboys, Indians, evil bosses trying to steal land from the little guy, gunfights in the streets and heroes who are practically invincible. Unfortunately, most of this is wrong--historically speaking. Most folks out west did NOT wear cowboy hats, the Indians were generally pretty peaceful and a gunfight....well, when they did occur, it usually was one guy shooting another in the back--never at 'high noon' in the main street. Because of all these inaccuracies, I love "Jeremiah Johnson"--a film that de-romanticizes the west and shows what life was really like in the early days of western expansion.

The things I also love about this film are its slow pace, underplayed acting (aside from a memorable scene with Will Geer and a bear) and sense of beauty in the great outdoors. The bottom line is that this is a film for the thinking person--someone who is willing to see something other than shootouts and the like. Gorgeous, well directed and, at times, profoundly moving. See this film--it's one of Robert Redford's best.

Reviewed by bkoganbing7 / 10

The Mountain Man Experience

Jeremiah Johnson is the third of a troika of films about the mountain man experience, Clark Gable's Across The Wide Missouri and Charlton Heston's The Mountain Men being the other two. One of these days there will be a good biographical film of Kit Carson, the greatest of the lot.

Robert Redford in the title role gets in on the last years of the mountain man experience. These guys trapped for the fur pelts living months and sometimes running into years before they came down to sell their goods. They lived alone among the Indians, hostile or not, and being that repeating rifles had not yet been invented the Indians had numerical and firepower advantage over them. They had to be one hardy breed of men as Redford and the others show.

Initially Redford lucks out winning the respect of the Indians when he avenges a crazy woman's massacre of her family. The Indians hold the insane in respect even though Redford kills several Indians doing it. They even give him an Indian bride in Delle Bolton.

His luck runs out when he reluctantly guides a party of soldiers through an Indian burial ground. After that they don't let up in trying to kill him and his loved ones.

Being the noted conservationist that he is I'm sure Robert Redford loved shooting in the national parks which are preserved as they were in the time of Kit Carson, Jim Bridger and the rest. Some beautiful cinematography is another hallmark of Jeremiah Johnson.

One of Robert Redford's best and most interesting characters he's brought to the big screen, this Jeremiah Johnson.

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