Dead River Rough Cut
A film by
Richard Searls and Stuart Silverstein



Most requested movie at The Maine State Prison
 
67 minutes / DVD
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DEAD RIVER ROUGH CUT
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Bob Wagg and Walter Lane live in a tarpaper shack, hunting, fishing, trapping and logging with oxen. They prefer the sounds of birds to the roar of highway traffic, and scorn the money-chasing syndrome of city life.
Covering a period of four seasons in the remote backwoods of Maine,
Dead River Rough Cut presents a revealing look at an individual way of life. Wagg and Lane earn a living and accept their isolation for the independence it allows them. But not everyone would want to draw water from a hole in the ice.
They share their reflections about women, politics, taxes, the lone life and death.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Dead River Rough Cut
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Dead River Rough Cut
A film by
Richard Searls and Stuart Silverstein


Most requested movie at The Maine State Prison
 
110 minutes / DVD and Video
 
 
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Dead River Rough Cut
 
Bob Wagg and Walter Lane live in a tarpaper shack, hunting, fishing, trapping and logging with oxen. They prefer the sounds of birds to the roar of highway traffic, and scorn the money-chasing syndrome of city life.
Covering a period of four seasons in the remote backwoods of Maine,
Dead River Rough Cut presents a revealing look at an individual way of life. Wagg and Lane earn a living and accept their isolation for the independence it allows them. But not everyone would want to draw water from a hole in the ice.
They share their reflections about women, politics, taxes, the lone life and death.
To purchase copies of Dead River Rough Cut go to: http://www.oldfilm.org/
 
 
 
 
 
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