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Purgatory Director: Uli Edel Cast: Randy Quaid, Eric Roberts, Sam Shepard

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/17/2005
  • Original Release: 1999
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 2,383

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Bank Robbery [3:13]
2. Street Shootout [4:06]
3. No Quitters Here [3:59]
4. So Long, Badger [2:36]
5. Lost Loot [2:34]
6. Sure Ain't Mexico [3:08]
7. Welcome to Refuge [3:01]
8. Walk Softly [4:24]
9. For Whom the Bell Tolls [2:36]
10. No Jail [4:31]
11. Our Own Ways [5:31]
12. Just Looking [2:40]
13. Lightning Remedy [4:30]
14. Church Vigil [3:36]
15. Draw! [2:59]
16. Lamb to Slaughter [5:14]
17. On the Brink [2:44]
18. Last Chance Town [4:35]
19. Used to Be My Heroes [2:03]
20. Sonny's Beating [3:31]
21. No Choice [5:47]
22. Better Odds [3:10]
23. Guns Blazing [3:23]
24. How Come I'm Not Dead? [2:38]
25. Final Journeys [5:37]
26. End Credits [2:06]

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Editorial Reviews

In this fantasy set in the Old West, Blackjack Britton (Eric Roberts) is an outlaw on the run from police after a bank robbery. Britton and his gang wind up in a small town called Refuge, where things are rather unusual -- outlaws are warmly welcomed and offered free food and lodging but warned not to swear, and none of the residents carry guns, including Sheriff Forrest (Sam Shepard). Britton and his gang notice that Sheriff Forrest bears a striking resemblance to the famous gunfighter Wild Bill Hickock, who died some years ago. Elsewhere in Refuge, Britton's gang meets dead ringers for such late, great outlaws as Doc Holliday (Randy Quaid), Billy the Kid (Donnie Wahlberg), and Jesse James (J.D. Souther). Britton learns that Refuge is actually Purgatory, where the gunfighters are stranded between Heaven and Hell, hoping to hoping to find a redemptive grace that will bring them salvation as they struggle not to backslide into final damnation. Soon Britton's gang becomes restless, and the men of Refuge may have to return to their guns if they are to protect the town. Produced for the TNT cable network, Purgatory also features Peter Stormare, Brad Rowe, and Richard Edson. The film is also available on home video in a Spanish subtitled edition. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Must haveby Anonymous

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October 01, 2009: This movie has made an impression on me. Never quite sure why, but I love it, and just had to add it to my collection

A lesson in Symbolismby Anonymous

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February 10, 2006: This film is one that you see more and understand more each time you watch it. I first saw Purgatory in my Senior English class as an example of symbolism in movies. Plato's Allegory of the Cave, cleansing water, and many more are there if you look for the meanings. But don't worry action and Western fans, the movie still lives up to its gun-slinging roots. After all, if it can entertain 17 yr olds in a classroom setting, it's even better on your own home TV!


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