- Southern Comfort (film)
Infobox_Film
name = Southern Comfort
caption = Theatrical Poster
director = Walter Hill
producer = David BrownMichael Tolkin Nick Wechsler
writer = Michael KaneWalter Hill
starring =Keith Carradine Powers Boothe Fred Ward Peter Coyote
cinematography = Andrew Laszlo
editing = Freeman A. Davies
music =Ry Cooder
distributor =Fine Line Features
released =September 25 ,1981 (U.S.A. premiere)
runtime = 105 minutes
language = English
country =United States
budget =
amg_id = 1:45807
imdb_id = 0083111|"Southern Comfort" (1981) is an American
drama film directed by Walter Hill, working from a script by Hill, longtime collaboratorDavid Giler , and Michael Kane. It featuredKeith Carradine ,Powers Boothe ,Alan Autry ,Les Lannom ,Peter Coyote ,T. K. Carter ,Fred Ward ,Lewis Smith ,Carlos Brown ,Franklyn Seales andBrion James . [imdb title|id=0083111|title=Southern Comfort.]The film, set in 1973, features a
Louisiana National Guardsquad of nine on weekend maneuvers in ruralbayou country.Plot
Members of a patrol of Louisiana Army National Guardsmen are meeting in the Bayou's swamps for weekend maneuvers. Corporal Hardin (Boothe), a cynical transfer from the Texas National Guard, is disgusted with the behavior and arrogance of his new squad. A married man, he wants no part of a date with prostitutes that PFC Spencer (Carradine) has waiting for the men.
Nevertheless, he is befriended by the amiable Spencer, the two seeming to agree that they are the only level-headed soldiers in the squad.
In the swamp, the patrol gets disoriented and will need to turn back unless they steal several
pirogues , or cajun canoes, at a camp site. They end up frightening and angering localCajun hunters who return in time to see their boats being taken. Pfc. Stuckey (Smith) fires blanks from his M-60 machine gun at the Cajuns as a prank. The frightened Cajuns fire back, killing the squad leader, Staff Sgt. Poole (Coyote).The second-in-command, Sgt. Casper (Lannom), orders the squad to continue the mission. But with only a few live rounds of ammunition, they feel vulnerable. Upon reaching the shack of a local Cajun
hunter and poacher (Brion James), they arrest him. An emotionally unstable soldier, Cpl. "Coach" Bowden (Autry), then uses explosives to blow up the house.The soldiers begin to get more paranoid. Hearing dogs, they hope they are about to be rescued. But the dogs belong to the Cajuns who are now hunting the soldiers. Lethal traps have been set for them. Pfc. Tyrone Cribbs (Carter) walks into one and is speared to death. The two dead soldiers are buried before the squad camps for the night. In the morning, Hardin sees Cpl. Lonnie Reece (Ward) trying to get the captured Cajun to talk by dunking his head in the swamp. Hardin tries to stop Reece, the two soldiers get into a fight and Reece is killed with a bayonet. The prisoner escapes.
The soldiers grow tired of Sgt. Casper due to his strict military regulations and inability to lead them out. Spencer assumes command. They head for the interstate, only to discover that the Cajuns have dug up the three dead soldiers and tied them to a tree. Horrified, the soldiers flee directly into more Cajun traps, this time in the form of falling trees. Seeing a
helicopter , Stuckey makes a run for it but is caught in quicksand. The soldiers split up and search for him. Casper throws a makeshift hand grenade, presumably killing one Cajun. He then fixes hisbayonet to hisrifle and charges at them. Both he and Pfc. Simms (Seales) are shot dead.The remaining group of Spencer, Hardin and the addled Bowden (who has been disarmed and tied up) manage to kill one of the Cajuns and escape. They awaken at morning's light to discover a highway nearby. However, they also find the body of Bowden hanging in a noose from the bridge. Their escaped Cajun prisoner makes an appearance and warns the remaining two to be on their way. He gives the two directions on how to get out.
Spencer and Hardin make their way to a remote dirt road. They get a ride and are brought to the next town. The local Cajun community is celebrating with a party. Hardin believes he spots one of the hunters who were attacking them getting off a boat. Spencer tells him he is paranoid and not to worry. Hardin is not convinced and walks away. He is shot through the shoulder by the Cajun, who then prepares to kill him.
Spencer runs in firing blanks. The distracted Cajun turns his gun on Spencer, but the injured Cpl. Hardin stabs him. The pair run for their lives. Reaching the woods, they see a truck coming towards them and fear they are doomed. But at that point a U.S. Army star becomes visible on the truck's door, so Spencer and Hardin are saved.
Background
The movie stands as a subtle critical allegory of American military presence in
Vietnam , though it functions as an action piece.The film is supported by an atmospheric soundtrack by longstanding Hill collaborator
Ry Cooder . The song "Parlez nous à boire" in the end part (in the Cajun village while dancing was going on) was sung by Cajun musicianDewey Balfa .Alan Autry ("Coach") is billed in the credits as Carlos Brown. The Shreveport-born Autry was elected to two terms as mayor ofFresno, California .Title
The title was meant ironically, and its use was licensed by the makers of the spirit liquor of the same name.Cast
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Keith Carradine as Pfc. Spencer
*Powers Boothe as Cpl. Hardin
*Fred Ward as Cpl. Reece
*Franklyn Seales as Pfc. Simms
*T.K. Carter as Pfc. Cribbs
*Lewis Smith as Pfc. Stuckey
*Les Lannom as Sgt. Casper
*Peter Coyote as Staff Sgt. Poole
*Alan Autry as "Coach" Bowden (billed as Carlos Brown)
*Brion James as Cajun Trapper
*Sonny Landham as Hunter
* Allan Graf as Hunter
* Ned Dowd as Hunter
* Rob Ryder as Hunter
* Greg Guirard as Cajun ManReferences
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