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The Tracker was an Australian film produced in 2002. It was directed and written by Rolf de Heer. It was a drama set in 1922 in outback Australia where a racist white colonial policeman (Gary Sweet) used the tracking ability of an Indigenous Australian tracker (David Gulpilil) to find the murderer of a white woman. The tagline is: "All men choose the path they walk.' The film goes for 90 minutes and is rated M.
Spears, a private detective working in L.A. receives word from an old friend that the friend's sister (and Spears' ex-girlfriend), Kim, has been kidnapped by a criminal gang. At first, Spears doesn't want to get involved, especially when he finds out that his friend's family is mixed up with the Chinese Mafia, but the feelings he still has for Kim lead him to return to New York and try to rescue her. When he arrives, he learns that Kim is caught in the middle of a war with the Russian Mafia, and that her life now depends on him. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher
This movie was shot in order to help maintain continuity of the actors and properly show the toll the various locations and conditions had on their characters.
It's 1922; somewhere in Australia. When a Native Australian man is accused of murdering a white woman, three white men (The Fanatic, The Follower and The Veteran) are given the mission of capturing him with the help of an experienced Native Australian (The Tracker). So they start their quest in the outback, not knowing that their inner wrestles against and for racism will be more dangerous that the actual hunting for the accused. Written by Bruno Benton
After a series of vicious crimes by a renegade group of cowboys, led by "Red Jack" Stilwell (Scott Wilson), a legendary tracker, Noble Adams (Kris Kristofferson) is pulled out of retirement to capture Stilwell, dead or alive. Reluctantly, needing more men, he allows his son, Tom (Mark Moses) to tag along, revealing to Tom a whole brutal side of ruthlessness Noble thought he left behind. Written by spyguy88







