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The Drifter

1932, Movie, NR, 60 mins

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Farnum, a nomad lumberjack, finds himself in the middle of a war between two lumbering powers. A confusing plot ensues with one lumber boss being Farnum's long-lost brother. The daughter of the other boss is really the daughter of an escaped convict, who kidnaps her without knowing who she is. Farnum's French-Canadian accent is difficult to understand, and he overacts badly. leave a comment
A behind the scenes look at the making of The Drifter.
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Length: 05:34
Posted: 10/30/2009
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Trailer for The Drifter, which screened at the 2009 Hawaii International The Drifter chronicles a man s search for purpose and life outside of professional surfing. World-renown surf champion, Rob Machado finds himself weary of the surf circuit he is used to. In a competition in Bali, he comes across the same faces and scene, and makes the decision to step out of his comfort zone. Rob buys a motorcycle and with nothing more than a backpack, tent and (of course) surfboard heads for distant regions of Indonesia. While looking for the perfect waves and respite from the crowds, he stumbles upon an isolated village and during his stay becomes a part of the community. When it is time Rob to leave, he takes with him a renewed enthusiasm for surf and purpose.
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Length: 02:18
Posted: 10/29/2009
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Year: 1932
Rated NR

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Cast
William Farnum: "The Drifter"/Louis Valjean
Noah Beery Sr.: John McNary
Phyllis Barrington: Ronnie McNary
Charles Sellon: "Whitey"/Matt Farlane
Bruce Warren: Paul LaTour/Pierre Valjean
Russell Hopton: Montana

 

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