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Thread: "Dark Valley" LF cowboy photographer and revenge killer.

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    "Dark Valley" LF cowboy photographer and revenge killer.

    Just found this on Netflix. A german production-on Netfix it is dubbed in English and they did a pretty good job with the dubbing

    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...93990622,d.b2w
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    Kirk

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    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep"

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    Re: "Dark Valley" LF cowboy photographer and revenge killer.

    That looks AWESOME.

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    Re: "Dark Valley" LF cowboy photographer and revenge killer.

    I haven't finished it yet but so far it is terrific. Excellent production values.
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    And miles to go before I sleep,
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    Re: "Dark Valley" LF cowboy photographer and revenge killer.

    Fantastic!!

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    Re: "Dark Valley" LF cowboy photographer and revenge killer.

    I've seen the film in German here in Austria (German title: Das finstere Tal). A fine film that deserves more international attention. There are lots of worthy Austrian and German films that don't make it outside the German-speaking area of Europe just because of the language barrier (same with any other language besides English, I guess). English films get dubbed into practically every imaginable language, but "foreign language" films don't so often.

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    Doremus

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    Re: "Dark Valley" LF cowboy photographer and revenge killer.

    I'll be checking it out on Netflix too! I noticed in the trailer that people having their portraits made in a beautiful mountain canyon were posed in front of a painted backdrop of a mountain canyon...

    It did look a bit dreary and depressing. Personally, if I were a large format cowboy photographer, with every exposure I'd whip out the darkslide and wave it around over my head, yelling "YEEEE-HAW!!!"
    "I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."

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    Re: "Dark Valley" LF cowboy photographer and revenge killer.

    Spoiler alert, sorta: wasn't it strange he did dags and had a repeating rifle? Would have been more plausible for him to do tintypes?
    Definitely dark and bleak.
    Pale rider goes to the alps.

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