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The Dark Wind
An Indian police officer is mixed up in murder and drug smuggling on the reservation.
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Plot Summary
Navajo tribal police officer Joe Leaphorn investigates the murder of a young man on a reservation. As he delves deeper, he uncovers a complex web of tribal customs, secrets, and a dangerous conspiracy involving uranium mining. Leaphorn must navigate his own heritage and the distrust within the community to find the killer and prevent further tragedy.
Critical Reception
The Dark Wind was a made-for-television movie that received mixed to positive reviews, often praised for its authentic portrayal of Navajo culture and its atmospheric mystery. Some critics noted its deliberate pacing, while others commended its suspenseful narrative and strong performances, particularly from Lou Diamond Phillips.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of Navajo life and culture.
Commended for a compelling mystery narrative and suspenseful tone.
Lou Diamond Phillips's performance as Joe Leaphorn was a highlight.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Dark Wind' is not readily available through typical aggregators, but reviews for Tony Hillerman's source material suggest appreciation for the detailed portrayal of Navajo culture and the intricacies of the mystery.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel of the same name by acclaimed author Tony Hillerman, known for his series of mysteries set on the Navajo Nation.
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