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  1. Days of Heaven is a 1978 American romantic period drama film written and directed by Terrence Malick, and starring Richard Gere, Brooke Adams, Sam Shepard and Linda Manz. Set in 1916, it tells the story of Bill and Abby, lovers who travel to the Texas Panhandle to harvest crops for a wealthy farmer. Bill persuades Abby to claim the fortune of ...

  2. Sep 8, 2016 · Terrence Malick’s new film, “Voyage of Time,” exists in two versions: ... Richard Brody began writing for The New Yorker in 1999. He writes about movies in his blog, ...

  3. Oct 6, 1978 · Days of Heaven: Directed by Terrence Malick. With Richard Gere, Brooke Adams, Sam Shepard, Linda Manz. A hot-tempered farm laborer convinces the woman he loves to marry their rich but dying boss so that they can have a claim to his fortune.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Terrence Malick
    • 1978-10-06
  4. Apr 23, 2010 · The herculean struggle to get Terrence Malick's first movie in two decades–a film version of James Jones's war epic The Thin Red Line–to the screen ... Featuring Richard Gere in his first ...

  5. May 26, 2011 · Terrence Malick, the Way He Was. May 26, 2011. With “ The Tree of Life ”—a movie of a singular audacity and accomplishment, which reflects its singular mode of production—opening tomorrow ...

  6. Box office. $49.3 million [1] The New World is a 2005 historical romantic drama film written and directed by Terrence Malick, depicting the founding of the Jamestown, Virginia, settlement and inspired by the historical figures Captain John Smith, Pocahontas of the Powhatan tribe, and Englishman John Rolfe. It is the fourth feature film written ...

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  8. Terrence Malick, Days of Heaven, 1978, 35 mm, color, sound, 94 minutes. Foreground: Bill (Richard Gere). Foreground: Bill (Richard Gere). WILL To the Wonder —or TO THE WONDER , as the film’s end credits have it—finally dispel the aura of reverence that has settled over the cinema of Terrence Malick?

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