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The Passerine Bird
Story of an innocent and carefree little girl whose father is a member of the anti-French resistance.
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Plot Summary
In this drama set against a Western backdrop, a drifter named Johnny arrives in a desolate town seeking a new beginning. He quickly becomes entangled with the local saloon owner and a group of desperate individuals. As Johnny tries to navigate the town's volatile social landscape, he uncovers secrets and faces moral dilemmas that test his character.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'The Passerine Bird' received a generally lukewarm reception, with critics noting its competent but uninspired direction and predictable plot. While some performances were acknowledged, the film struggled to stand out in the crowded Western genre of the era.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers a familiar Western narrative with a somber tone.
Performances are serviceable, but the story lacks originality.
Despite a decent effort, it failed to leave a lasting impression on audiences or critics.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'The Passerine Bird' is not readily available through general Google user reviews.
Fun Fact
Richard C. Sarafian, the director of 'The Passerine Bird,' would later go on to direct the cult classic Vanishing Point (1971).
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