Based on a screenplay from Nick Cave, The Proposition is a slow, thoughtful, brutal and diligent western, that rightly mopped up numerous awards back in its native Australia.
It starts when Ray Winstone?s Captain Stanley makes an unpopular deal with a much-wanted outlaw, Charlie Burns, played by Guy Pierce. Charlie has two brothers: an innocent younger sibling (Mikey), and a heavily wanted older one (Arthur). The Captain takes the younger one into custody on threat of hanging, giving Charlie a matter of days to bring his older brother in.
That?s the core proposition that gives the film its title, yet what really makes the film is its willingness to explore the details. How do the townsfolk feel when they find out Captain Stanley has let a wanted gangster go? What will Stanley?s wife do when she finds out he?s willingness to play a dangerous game with an innocent young man as the stakes? And what will Charlie actually do when confronted by his deadly brother?
The beauty of Cave?s script too is that it doesn?t speed through any of this, consequently building up notable moments of tension, brutality and genuine shock. The performances throughout are strong, with Pierce and Winstone spearheading the cast with skill, yet finding tremendous support in the shape of John Hurt, Emily Watson and Danny Huston. Married up to the subtle and thoughtful direction of John Hillcoat, The Proposition is, quite simply, one of the finest films of the year, and the latest resurrection for a genre that rightly refuses to remain dormant.--Simon Brew
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Richard Wilson | Mike Burns |
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Noah Taylor | Brian O'Leary |
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Jeremy Madrona | Asian Prostitute |
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Jae Mamuyac | Asian Prostitute |
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Guy Pearce | Charlie Burns |
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Mick Roughan | Mad Jack Bradshaw |
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Shane Watt | John Gordon |
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Ray Winstone | Captain Stanley |
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Robert Morgan | Sergeant Lawrence |
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David Gulpilil | Jacko |
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Bryan Probets | Officer Dunn |
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Oliver Ackland | Patrick Hopkins |
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Danny Huston | Arthur Burns |
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David Vallon | Tom Cox |
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Daniel Parker | Henry Clark |
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Carl Rush | Robert Borland |
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Gary Waddell | Officer Davenport |
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Iain Gardiner | Officer Matthews |
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Emily Watson | Martha Stanley |
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Bogdan Koca | Paul Broussard |
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Sue Dwyer | Mrs. Broussard |
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Lance Medlin | Dan O'Reilly |
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John Hurt | Jellon Lamb |
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David Wenham | Eden Fletcher |
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Rodney Boschman | Tobey |
| Director | John Hillcoat |
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| Writer | Nick Cave | |
| Producer | James Atherton, Chris Auty, Gina Black, Chris Brown, Pam Collis, Sara Giles, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Henry, Norman Humphrey, Robert Jones, Chiara Menage, Jackie O'Sullivan, Christopher Simon, Cat Villiers | |
| Musician | Nick Cave, Warren Ellis | |
| Photography | Benoît Delhomme | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Screen Ratios | Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: DD-EX 5.1 [CC] ENGLISH: DTS 5.1 |
| Subtitles | English (Closed Captioned) |
| Distributor | Tartan Video |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jul 17, 2006 |
| Regions | Region A |