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The Dark Wind
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Synopsis
Noted documentary filmmaker Errol Morris made his dramatic feature debut with this story about murder and other dirty dealings on an American Indian reservation. Recent college graduate Jim Chee (Lou Diamond Phillips) has just taken a job with the Navajo Reservation Police in Arizona, where he helps keep the peace with his superior Joe Leaphorn (Fred Ward) on land earmarked for joint use by Navajo and Hopi tribes. Cowboy Dashee (Gary Farmer), a sheriff from the Hopi law enforcement group, discovers a decaying and unidentified body in the desert, an event he thinks may be linked to a recent robbery at the reservation's trading post. The shop's Hopi manager, Jake West (John Karlen), is convinced that Joe Musket, a Navajo drug dealer and ne'er-do-well, is responsible, and as Chee and Leaphorn investigate the murder, the robbery, and a mysterious plane crash, they find themselves drawn into a web of corruption, prejudice, and deceit. Dark Wind was based on a novel by noted crime author Tony Hillerman. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Gary Basaraba Larry
Gary Farmer Sheriff Albert "Cowboy" Dashee
John Karlen Jake West
Fred Ward Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn
Lou Diamond Phillips Officer Jim Chee
Lance Baker Mr. Archer
Jane Loranger Gail Pauling

Production Crew

Tony Hillerman Book Author
Stefan Czapsky Cinematographer
Michel Colombier Composer (Music Score)
Eugenie Bafaloukos Costume Designer
Errol Morris Director
Freeman Davies, Jr. Editor
Bonni Lee Executive Producer
Robert Redford Executive Producer
Patrick Markey Producer
John Reinhart Production Designer
Ted Bafaloukos Production Designer
Eric Bergren Screenwriter
Neal Jimenez Screenwriter
Corey Kaplan Set Designer
Year: 1993
Runtime: 111
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language
Category: Feature

Genre
Crime
Drama

Color type
Technicolor/Duart Prints

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Carolco Pictures
Northfork Motion Picture Co.

Release
by Guild Film Distributers
Seven Arts