The Stars Fell on Henrietta

The Stars Fell on Henrietta
Directed by James Keach
Produced by Clint Eastwood
David Valdes
Written by Philip Railsback
Starring Robert Duvall
Aidan Quinn
Frances Fisher
Brian Dennehy
Billy Bob Thornton
Music by David Benoit
Cinematography Bruce Surtees
Edited by Joel Cox
Production
company
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release dates
September 15, 1995
Running time
109 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget 13 million
Box office $99,318

The Stars Fell on Henrietta is a 1995 drama film from Warner Bros., directed by James Keach and produced by Clint Eastwood. The film is based on a short story, "Luck," written by Winifred Sanford.[1] The script for the movie was penned by Philip Railsback, who is Sanford's grandson.[1]

Plot

The setting is early America during the oil boom. An elderly, down on his luck 'oil man', Mr. Cox (Robert Duvall) finds himself in the town of Henrietta. Using unconventional methods, he convinces himself and local Don Day (Aidan Quinn) that there is oil on Day's land. The financially strapped Day puts everything into finding oil...but at what cost?

Cast

Production

Filming took place in Abilene, Texas on a budget of $13,000,000.

Reception

It received mostly negative reviews, holding only a 29% on Rotten Tomatoes, though Robert Duvall's performance was widely praised. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times said "The movie may be worth seeing for (Robert Duvall's) performance, but the story itself is disappointing; it seems to travel around the same track once too often, and when the payoff comes, it seems short-circuited." Kenneth Turan of The Los Angeles Times said " Duvall's performance, however, is frankly on a different level than anything else in the film...With his innate ability to create people whole, to make his familiar mannerisms and gestures work effectively in every situation, Duvall is an actor to wonder at. Although it is not within his power to save the picture."

References

  1. 1 2 "Winifred Sanford". Zenith City Online. Retrieved 25 April 2016.

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