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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Jeremiah Johnson pretends to be the saga of a tall, tough mountain man who takes tetuge items civilization in the Utah wilderness Sydney Pollack, hailed for They Should Houses Don't They". directed: he cast his old friend. Robert Redford, in the title tole Redford comes to the mountains a young creenborn, enters the tutelage of an old grizzly hunter named Bear Claw, and gets roped into wilderness domesticity when an Indian code of honor forces a wife upon him. Civilization does catch up: a cavalry detachment enlists him to help rescue a party of settlers trapped high...

Author: By Pril Patton, | Title: Sydney Pollack: Mountains and the Man | 1/11/1973 | See Source »

...film is a glossy cinematic post card, full of the breath-taking scenery of the Rockies, and Robert Redford riding silently among the mighty mountains. There's even a message on the back...

Author: By Pril Patton, | Title: Sydney Pollack: Mountains and the Man | 1/11/1973 | See Source »

Says Pollack, "I'm as much a victim of the romantic myth of 'getting away' as anyone else. My head tells me it's myth but I don't want to believe it is..." Like Redford, who built his own resort and personal retreat in the same Wasatch range where Jeremiah Johnson was filmed. Pollack has a vacation "cabin" with running water, heat, and a dishwater...

Author: By Pril Patton, | Title: Sydney Pollack: Mountains and the Man | 1/11/1973 | See Source »

...scenes with new snow, you couldn't have the actor's tracks in the shot. You'd have to take a snowmobile, move the actor into thicket by some back way, and call him on a two-way radio to come out." He recalls other difficulties: the scene of Redford riding through the Crow burial ground was shot in a driving snowstorm with barely enough light for the cameras; for a shot of Redford chipping a stone tool by the side of a lake at down, the crew had to set up at three in the morning...

Author: By Pril Patton, | Title: Sydney Pollack: Mountains and the Man | 1/11/1973 | See Source »

...Pollack's films have been (in his words) "period pieces," including the film which he has just finished shooting, The Way We Were. Starring Redford once again, with Barbara Streisand, it is "a political love story, about two very intelligent people who don't end up together because of ideological differences." The film focuses on three different periods in the recent past; the Spanish Civil War, World War II, and the '44 election and for the first time in any film, the period of the Hollywood Black Lists...

Author: By Pril Patton, | Title: Sydney Pollack: Mountains and the Man | 1/11/1973 | See Source »

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