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  1. Back to God's Country Übersicht Stream Trailer Kommentare Besetzung Bilder DVD & Blu-ray News Listen Kanada ( 1919 ) | Liebesfilm , Abenteuerfilm | 73 Minuten

  2. Language. Silent (English intertitles) Back to God's Country is a 1927 American silent Northern adventure film based on James Oliver Curwood 's story Wapi, the Walrus. The film was directed by Irvin Willat and stars Renée Adorée, who was usually an MGM actress. The film is a remake of the 1919 film Back to God's Country which starred Nell ...

  3. 29 de jan. de 2022 · Então, temos as situações escalando paralelamente: a disputa, os caçadores e o luto. É um filme de suspense quieto, mas muito tenso. Ele tem poucos diálogos, e se baseia na rotina e isolamento, dependendo muito da interpretação da Thandie Newton. No final, a resolução é bastante forte. “God’s Country” não é um filme maniqueísta.

  4. All of Nell Shipman’s film experience to this point set the stage for one of Canada’s earliest feature length film, Back To God’s Country (Smith 35). Back To God’s Country is one of Canada’s oldest feature length films, a six-reel silent movie originally produced as a motion picture before the story was published in book form in 1920.

  5. Canadian-born film producer and grifter Ernest Shipman had no real allegiance to Canada, but when his Canadian-born third wife, Nell Shipman, made a name for herself starring in the northern Canada-set God's Country and the Woman, Ernest travelled home to procure funding from a consortium of rich Calgarians for a pseudo-sequel, to be written by and starring Nell, with Ernie pocketing his ...

  6. In Back to God's Country Shipman is a beautiful young wife trapped on an ice-bound ship. The captain, a murderous fugitive, will stop at nothing to have his way with Nell. With only the help of a ferocious dog named Wapi, she must stave off his advances and escape with her severely wounded husband to safety.

  7. Back to God's Country was made for a very specific audience. Happily, that audience is me, so I enjoyed it immensely. Narratively the movie makes very little sense (the motivation of the big bad is anyone's guess), but its assets are nevertheless considerable, including the following: all the men are incredibly tall, Rock Hudson is aggressively virile, Steve Cochran is creepy as hell and, also ...