Savage Land (1994 film)

Savage Land is a Canadian-American coproduced western film, directed by Dean Hamilton and released in 1994.[1] Set in the early 1900s, the film stars Corey Carrier and Mercedes McNab as Luke and Hanna Morgan, a brother and sister who are moving to Colorado to reunite with their father after spending some time living with their aunt and uncle in Kansas, only for their stagecoach to be held up by outlaws Quint (Corbin Bernsen) and Cyrus (Brion James).[2]

Savage Land
Directed byDean Hamilton
Produced byDean Hamilton
Screenplay byDean Hamilton
Story byEric Parkinson
StarringCorbin Bernsen
Vivian Schilling
Brion James
Charlotte Ross
Corey Carrier
Mercedes McNab
Graham Greene
Music byMichael Conway Baker
CinematographyRoland 'Ozzie' Smith
Edited byScott Conrad
Production
company
Motion Picture Village
Savage Land Productions
Distributed byHemdale Home Video
Release date
September 13, 1994
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
Canada
LanguageEnglish

The cast also includes Vivian Schilling, Charlotte Ross and Graham Greene.

The film was shot near Millarville, Alberta, in 1993.[1]

The song "Far Away", written by Michael Conway Baker and Penny Anne Baker, received a Genie Award nomination for Best Original Song at the 15th Genie Awards.[3]

References

  1. Cathryn Motherwell, "Town set for action: Alfred Balm spared no expense in creating a Western village for the film industry at his Maximum West retreat". The Globe and Mail, August 23, 1993.
  2. Marc Horton, "One of the worst films ever made". Edmonton Journal, October 16, 1994.
  3. "Complete list of Genie nominees". Victoria Times-Colonist, October 21, 1994.
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