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A Wind From Wyoming (1994):
A charming indie biopic about the life of Ralph Tatermeyer, the cowboy bassoonist. Tatermeyer leaves his suburban middle-class life as an accountant to buy a cattle ranch but still struggles to find fulfillment until he returns to his childhood love of playing the bassoon. Though mocked by family and fellow ranchers alike Tatermeyer is vindicated when he finds that playing to the cows yields surprising results.
A Wind From Wyoming (1994):
The "Wind From Wyoming" is a breeze said to contain erotic properties. This bizarre comedy, set in Montreal, has the feel and plotlines of a soap opera. Lea loves Reo, a rising boxer, but Reo loves Lea's mother Lizette. Lizette's husband, who is also Reo's trainer, is fit to be tied. Lea's sister Manon has a crush on famed New Age author Chester Celine who is coming to Montreal. To properly align the affections of these people a hypnotist is hired. More, equally odd characters appear throughout this frenetic film.
A Wind From Wyoming (1994):
Cy Blomphus is the biggest loudmouth in the entire state of Wyoming. When his wife gets a job as food critic for the
New York Times
, Cy learns the hard way that Manhattanites can be even more obnoxious than he is, and that nobody cares about his pencil collection.
A Wind From Wyoming (1994):
Before there was Seabiscuit there was Mandrake, a farm horse from Wyoming who became a champion racehorse. Mickey Rooney was considered for the role of Randy, the boy who rides Mandrake to glory, but was deemed too old in the end.
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