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Is this the same Levon Helm that played in the Band?
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... number of films and has a nice career in character roles, although he hadn't made anything for a while before this film.
Here's ahelpful link...
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0375629/
Thanks for the info Dave.
... I have seen nowhere near all the films he has been in, the character he played in 3 Burials seemed, to me, to be absolutely par for his type of guy.
If you have heard Levon interviewed, he seems to BE that guy.
15 years ago in a mall in Atlanta and who looked at least 70) of why the rock n' roll life ain't all it's cracked up to be...
throat cancer, I believe.
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but Keith is walking death. I am amazed his fall from the tree didn't kill him.
Looks like he's aged about 50 years since his unplugged days. As a living corpse, Keef still holds the throne.
look good on tv and a cd picture and quite another in person.
From photos later on, it was obvious to me he'd had some "procedures."
His face when I saw him "live" had that junkie line pattern where the wrinkles had wrinkles, with the gray sallow complexion.
I saw the same appearance in the guys at our homeless shelter with long histories of substance abuse.
...I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I enjoyed it. The journey to Mexico was very well done. Dwight Yokum was a bit stiff-He was much better in Slingblade IMO. The basic feel and plot reminds me of another film about a ruthless cop shot, and found in the Desert starting Kris Kristopherson. I don't remember the title.
Grins
that film has some of the finest visual transitions in it IMO.
mysteriously hasn't gotten as much attention.
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Damn, he looks old and hardly heavy enough to go out in a wind storm.
Been battling cancer for some years.
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"Except for the point, the still point, There would be no dance, and there is only the dance. " T.S. Eliot
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