Best Served Cold
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A feature length cinema documentary on how THE FARMER (1977) became the most-requested cult film of the new millennium, and it's a crazy tale that involves an actor incarcerated for manslaughter, serious on-set injuries, banana-man costumes- as well as surprising links to Clint Eastwood and Martin Scorsese. The film also broadens its scope to explore the overlooked, eclectic and often ultra-violent sub-genre THE FARMER belongs to - The Returning Veteran film. A film type that hit its stride in the 1970's with hard hitting character studies such as WELCOME HOME, SOLDIERS BOYS (1971), THE NO MERCY MAN (1973) and ROLLING THUNDER (1977).
| Released | Jan 01, 1970 |
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| Runtime | 1h 42min |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Actor | Gary Conway, Stratton Leopold, Paul Schrader |
| Director | Eric Zaldivar |
| Production | N/A |