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Seraphim Falls
TrailerAlthough, The civil war has finished , Colonel Morsman Carve has to complete the last final mission: to kill Gideon whom he has enmity.Actors: Liam Neeson, Pierce Brosnan, Michael Wincott, Xander Berkeley, Ed Lauter, Tom Noonan, Kevin J. OConnor, John Robinson, Anjelica Huston, Angie Harmon, Robert Baker, ...»Director: David Von AnckenCountry: United StatesDuration: 115 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 6.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Seraphim Falls"
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Characters of "Seraphim Falls"
CarverPlayed by: Liam NeesonGideonPlayed by: Pierce BrosnanHayesPlayed by: Michael WincottRailroad ForemanPlayed by: Xander BerkeleyParsonsPlayed by: Ed LauterMinister AbrahamPlayed by: Tom NoonanMadame LouisePlayed by: Anjelica HustonCharonPlayed by: Wes Studi -
Directors of "Seraphim Falls"
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Creators of "Seraphim Falls"
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Critic Reviews of "Seraphim Falls"
Time OutAugust 24, 2007The overweight middle section is repetitive, contrived and, well, boring. But at least the views are spectacular and Brosnan, especially, is likeably quirky.
San Francisco ChronicleFebruary 09, 2007A Western short on dialogue and long on pomposity, is little more than an extended chase scene down a snow-filled mountaintop to a desert floor.
New York ObserverFebruary 07, 2007The technical revels are arresting, but Seraphim Falls is slow of motive and thin of plot -- a western that dies with its boots on.
Ebert & RoeperFebruary 05, 2007Though the chase threatens to go on too long, the suspense remains high because we don't know which man is the real villain, or if there's a villain at all.
Time OutFebruary 03, 2007For all its manliness, the film works slightly better as a bitter romance gone postal.
Christian Science MonitorFebruary 01, 2007Seraphim Falls isn't completely without interest, particularly for those of us who still like Westerns and bemoan their demise almost as much as we bemoan the demise of the movie musical.
London Evening StandardAugust 24, 2007Finally recalls a less convincing version of those of Anthony Mann which managed realism and the mythic without a false note.
thelondonpaperAugust 24, 2007Rob Roy pursues James Bond in an old-fashioned Western that's cripplingly short on action.
Independent (UK)August 24, 2007Von Ancken at times brings his debut very close to something grand and memorable.
Daily Telegraph (UK)August 24, 2007Messages, as Sam Goldwyn famously advised, are better left to Western Union.
Financial TimesAugust 24, 2007As the story self-destructs, we are left with the majestic scenery, photographed by John Toll, and the pleasure of two good actors from one side of the Atlantic stretching themselves to seem convincing on the other.
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