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Red Rock West (1993)
In co-writer and director John Dahl's overlooked neo-noir
crime thriller - similar to the works of the Coen Brothers and David
Lynch (and Oliver Stone's U Turn (1997)):
- the film followed the unfortunate wanderings of hang-dog,
itinerant loser/drifter Michael Williams (Nicolas Cage); he
was broke and unemployed after serving in the Marines in Vietnam
and still suffering from a serious knee injury. After driving 1,200
miles from Texas to Wyoming in his run-down Cadillac, he was rejected
from an oil drilling job due to his injury (a "f--ked up leg")
- at a bar in dusty Red Rock, Wyoming, he spoke to the local bartender-owner
Wayne Brown (J.T. Walsh) who assumed, in a case of mistaken identity,
that he was "Lyle, from Dallas" (a
professional hitman hired by Wayne to eliminate his adulterous wife
for a total of $10,000, with half paid upfront) - "You are here
for the job, aren't you?"
- without correcting Wayne, Michael
dumbly accepted a down-payment of $5,000 to be a hired killer and murder
Suzanne (Lara Flynn Boyle); Wayne even suggested
how to commit the murder: "I think the, uh, best way to do this is to make it look like a, uh,
simple burglary. Just go out to the house, break in and uh, mess
the place up a little, you know? Uh, not too much, just enough. And
uh, then when she, uh, when she comes in, you, uh - Well, you know
what to do."
- in addition,
Suzanne appeared to be having an affair with beefy ranch hand Kurt
(Dale Gibson) living on the ranch property in a trailer
- in the first of many twisting plot developments, Michael (identifying
himself as 'Lyle') met up with femme fatale Suzanne
at her ranch, where he revealed to her the murder plot against her
life: "I don't know how to tell you this. But your husband, Wayne, he,
uh, plans to have you murdered...He paid me to do it." She responded
about the unfortunate direction of her marriage: "Have you ever
been married, Lyle? Well, it does strange things to people."
- and then to his surprise, she offered him double the money if he would
kill her husband: "Suppose I double his offer and you do something for me...Take
care of Wayne"; he promptly accepted her offer, and then (before driving off) wrote a letter to Red Rock's Sheriff,
to be mailed -- warning of the two plots of the married couple to kill
each other: ("Wayne Brown may have hired a killer to murder his wife. She is likely to
do the same. Please talk to them before someone gets hurt...")
- as in any plot-twisting story, a number of further
developments happened in rapid succession
- as Michael was driving away from town during a blinding night thunderstorm,
he accidentally ran over ranch-hand Kurt standing in the middle of
the road (next to his broken-down pickup truck); after transporting
Kurt to Red Rock County Hospital's ER, it was discovered that he
had been shot twice in the stomach before the car injury - a possible "attempted
homicide" [Note: It was later surmised, incorrectly, that Wayne shot Kurt, because
the ranch hand knew of Wayne's former crimes and was blackmailing him]
- in the hospital, the town's Sheriff arrived
and was revealed to be Wayne, who now knew of Michael's duplicity!;
the Sheriff decided to take Michael to the station, although Michael's
motivation in Kurt's shooting was dubious, as noted by one of the Sheriff's
deputies: "...it doesn't make much sense he'd shoot him, then
bring him to the hospital, does it?"
- after a struggle with Wayne, Michael fled from town - and as he hitchhiked
away, he was almost hit in the middle of the road - by the arrival
of the real "Lyle from Dallas" (Dennis Hopper)
- Michael escaped from Lyle and returned
to Suzanne to warn her about the 'real' Lyle; they conspired together
to flee to Mexico; the two spent the night together (and had sex) in
a Comfort Inn motel, where both of them fantasized about the idyllic
place for escape: "We could go there together. Get a little house by the ocean.
Drink margaritas all day. Watch the sunset. And take siestas together.
Morning, noon, and night"
Sex and Fantasies About Mexico with Suzanne Before
Plotting to Escape From Town Together
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The 'WANTED BY THE FBI' Flyer
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Sheriff Wayne Jailed by His Own Deputies
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- before leaving town the next morning because the two
needed cash, Michael and Suzanne went to Wayne's bar office to steal
money from his safe, but when they opened the safe, it was empty;
they listened from inside the closet as Wayne was confronted by his
deputies, who informed him that an FBI wanted flyer in Kurt's possessions
(clothing) displayed a picture of both Suzanne and Wayne, who had
stolen $1.9 million from an Illinois steel mill - their aliases were
Ann and Kevin McCord; the two were embezzling crooks
who had previously stolen almost $2 million
- also, Michael's letter had arrived in the mail
to incriminate Wayne in the murder-for-hire plot; deputies arrested
Wayne and jailed him
- hired hit-man Lyle captured
both Suzanne and Michael in Wayne's office, and explained to Michael
how Suzanne had confessed to him: "Did
you know that these two were a couple of f--kin' crooks?...Now, Suzie
here says that Wayne was a bookkeeper in a steel mill in Illinois
and he figured out how to walk out of that plant with $2 million
dollars. And she says that there's half a million layin' around somewhere,
but that Wayne is the only one that knows where it is. Now, is that
true?"; Lyle released Wayne from his jail cell, handcuffed him,
and all the principal characters drove to a remote cemetery as night
fell, to dig up the money
- during a violent confrontation
at the cemetery where Wayne dug up the $500,000 of missing money, Lyle
threw a switchblade knife into Wayne's neck and seriously wounded him,
after which Lyle was impaled in the back on a sword sticking out of
a grave marker-statue, and then Suzanne finished Lyle off by shooting
him dead; she also bashed Wayne in the head with the bag of cash before
running off; she was shown to be the real conniving
murderess who was willing to kill others to abscond with the money
- as Michael
and Suzanne escaped on a passing freight train with the bag of money,
she betrayed him by wielding a gun at him; he realized her duplicitous
intentions: "I guess this means
you'll be going to Mexico by yourself, huh?"
- she confessed that she had shot blackmailing ranch hand Kurt who had found out about
her criminal past - and had intended to kill him: ("He
found out about me. He wanted my money"); Michael knew that
she would have eliminated him also when she pulled the trigger, but
the gun was empty; she proposed to split the money half and half,
but disgusted with her, Michael scattered the money from the open
train door
- after she called Michael a "stupid
son-of-a-bitch", he tossed her off too: ("You want it? Go get it!"); she
was about to be promptly arrested by Wayne's deputies who drove up
behind her; Michael stuffed one remaining wad of bills in his pocket
and bid goodbye to the town forever: "Adios, Red Rock"
About to Be Arrested
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"Adios, Red Rock"
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Drifter Michael Williams (Nicolas Cage)
Bartender-Owner Wayne Brown (J. T. Walsh)
Wayne's Adulterous Wife Suzanne (Lara Flynn Boyle)
Michael's Incriminating Letter Mailed to Sheriff
Ranch-Hand Kurt (Suzanne's Lover) Run Down (He Had Already Been
Shot!)
The Sheriff is Wayne!
"Lyle from Dallas" (Dennis Hopper)
In the Cemetery, Wayne Seriously Wounded by Lyle's Knife in His
Neck
Lyle Impaled, and Then Shot to Death by Suzanne
Suzanne Threatening Michael on Train During Their Escape
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