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The Dark Wind (1993)
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Studio: Live Home Video
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Errol Morris
Language: English
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Cast: Lou Diamond Phillips
Published ID: 4432
UPC: 012236146780,
Plot: Noted documentary filmmaker Errol Morris made his dramatic feature debut with this story about murder and other dirty dealings on an American Indian reservation. Recent college graduate Jim Chee (Lou Diamond Phillips) has just taken a job with the Navajo Reservation Police in Arizona, where he helps keep the peace with his superior Joe Leaphorn (Fred Ward) on land earmarked for joint use by Navajo and Hopi tribes. Cowboy Dashee (Gary Farmer), a sheriff from the Hopi law enforcement group, discovers a decaying and unidentified body in the desert, an event he thinks may be linked to a recent robbery at the reservation's trading post. The shop's Hopi manager, Jake West (John Karlen), is convinced that Joe Musket, a Navajo drug dealer and ne'er-do-well, is responsible, and as Chee and Leaphorn investigate the murder, the robbery, and a mysterious plane crash, they find themselves drawn into a web of corruption, prejudice, and deceit. Dark Wind was based on a novel by noted crime author Tony Hillerman. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Dark Wind
Added 1/26/2009

This is a nice addition to my Native American movie collection. Interesting plot and produced well for the time.
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Dark Wind CD
Added 11/23/2008

The movie is almost as good as the book. We love Tony Hillerman stories about the SW and this is a great one.
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Good story--but I will always see Adam Beach as Jim Chee
Added 8/11/2008

There are two versions of this film. This version, directed by Robert Redford and starring Lou Diamond Phillips as Jim Chee and the PBS version with Adam Beach as Chee and Wes Studi as Leaphorn. What the author, Tony Hillerman, said about the actors in the making of "Coyote Waits" (one of the other PBS specials) was that Wes Studi was the man he saw as Leaphorn and he was beginning to see Jimmy Chee as a good deal more handsome after Adam Beach played him.

Well, I'm only seeing Adam Beach as Chee now, myself. And Fred Ward may be a good actor elsewhere, but Wes Studi's face was what I saw when I read Hillerman's novels, too.

The story in short. Jim Chee (Phillips) is a newly assigned cop to this beat of the Navajo-Hopi rez. His lieutenant Leaphorn (Ward) sets him on staking out the windmills to see who's destroying them. In the process, he finds a murdered man and a bigger crime than the windmill massacres. A drug smuggler's plane crash lands near the spot and Chee finds a dead man inside. The Federal officers and Leaphorn think he's involved. With the help of a Hopi Deputy (Gary Farmer) he sets out to solve the crime and clear several people's good names.

In this particular installation of the Hillerman based films, witchcraft and superstition are strong. The traditions are fascinating and the plot is complex. I much prefer the PBS version of "Skinwalker" though, even with the lower budget, I think it's the better film.

Rebecca Kyle, August 2008

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The Dark Wind
Added 6/5/2008

The Dark Wind The dvd arrived in mint condition and was extremely enjoyable. I look forward to PBS producing more of Tony Hillerman's masterpieces.
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DARK WIND
Added 5/2/2008

I watched this twice before really understanding it all and am I glad I did. I think Lou Diamond Phillips can really act and I thought his understanding and wisdom of Jim Chee's native American heritage and his more modern life as a peace officer was very well put together.I think he expressed it just as well. I felt this was worth watching and I will be viewing it again.
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