The End of Violence (1997)

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Sheriff (Marshall Bell) and Ranger (Frederic Forrest) don’t buy into Doc’s (Loren Dean) theory of the Mike Max crime.

Directed by Wim Wenders.

Released in 1997 by MGM.

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  • mood: Quirky
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  • prop: Binoculars
  • setting: Los Angeles
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  • theme: Discovery
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  • actor: Frederic Forrest
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  • director: Wim Wenders
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  • screenwriter: Wim Wenders
  • year: 1997
  • studio: MGM