IMDb6.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes65%
Director: Jan Troell•Genres: Western, Drama
In 1870s California, Zandy Allan, a wealthy rancher, imports a mail-order bride from Sweden, Hannah Lund. Their marriage is fraught with challenges as Zandy is a possessive and violent man, and Hannah struggles to adapt to her new life and Zandy's difficult nature. The film explores themes of isolation, cultural differences, and the harsh realities of frontier life as Hannah attempts to carve out her own identity within the confines of her marriage.
Zandy's Bride received mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise directed at the performances of Gene Hackman and Liv Ullmann and Jan Troell's direction. Some critics found the film's pacing slow and its themes bleak, while others appreciated its realistic portrayal of a challenging marriage and the harshness of the American West.
Critically acclaimed performances by Gene Hackman and Liv Ullmann.
Praised for its realistic depiction of a difficult marriage and frontier life.
Some found the film's pacing slow and its tone relentlessly grim.
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The film was shot on location in and around Las Vegas, New Mexico, utilizing the region's historical architecture and landscapes to authentically portray the 1870s American West.
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