Leonard Cohen McCabe & Ms Miller opening scene

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2009

McCabe & Ms Miller opening with Leonard Cohen`s Song " The Stranger Song"

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  • You are welcome! This version of this song is almost impossible to find. Love the solo in the mid. Beautiful...

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  • 3 Westerns of all time Mcabe, Once upon, and Duck you suckas a fistfull of dinamite!

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  • @888johngalt I think that's part of the greatness of the movie. It is hard to convey in cinema how overwhelming the landscape of the American West (including British Columbia) can be in daily life. It took London, which has virtually the same climate, a couple of millenia to outgrow its landscape and climate.

  • Incredible opening to an amazing film. Every actor was believable as they were given opportunity to improvise. Warren Beatty & Julie Christie together again....and of course, the voice of Leonard Cohen.

  • @vvs1973 whoa, another duck you sucker fan. i thought i was the only one

  • Amazing film with a beautiful soundtrack by Mr Cohen. The series Deadwood owed a lot to McCabe and Mrs Miller

  • @pedonbio Well I'm europian so I don't really have no idea. But okay.

    My point was that it's one of the best westerns ever and the landskape is totally something different apart from the usual. You know, Texas, desert and stuff. :D

  • @lyylski Actually, the story is set in Western Washington. Most of the filming was done in British Columbia, next to Washington.

  • thanks!

    

  • The greatest American western of all time. And the funny part is it's in like alaska, not texas.

  • "Like any dealer he was watching for the card that is so high and wild he'll never need to deal another." Beautiful! My favorite Western of all time. It's amazing that the songs preceded the film by four years; they sound like they were written for it. But then the mood of the songs (which Altman had known for years) may have influenced the mood, the tone, and even the tempo and look of the movie.

  • its so sad,but it makes me happy

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