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‘The Promised Land’ Review: Mads Mikkelsen At His Staunch, Heroic Best In Nikolaj Arcel’s Classic Drama About Human Frailty – Venice Film Festival

They don’t make them like this any more, except when they do. Bastarden (disappointingly renamed The Promised Land in English) is a historical epic out of Denmark that has all the virtues of a midday movie remembered from childhood, the kind of thing you watched when your mother kept you home with a bad cold: a setting sometime in the olden days, a lawless frontier, sword fights and a gaggle of delectably evil baddies. Those seamy aristocrats and their henchmen, given to torturing, murdering and raping their oppressed tenants, are just lining up to have the tables turned, giving them a rich dose of their own torturing, murdering medicine. Hooray!
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Mickey Kuhn dead: Only surviving cast member of 1939's Gone with the Wind dies aged 90
 Mickey Kuhn has died at a hospice in Naples, Florida, at the age of 90, his family has confirmed.The actor was best known for portraying the character Beau Wilkes when he was a young child in the 1939 film Gone with the Wind.The beloved child star’s death was confirmed by his wife Barbara, who confirmed he had died on Sunday. Barbara added to THR that Mickey had been “in excellent health until recently”. Many will remember Mickey playing the son of Olivia de Havilland and Leslie Howard's characters in the iconic Victor Fleming film. The Hollywood actor was only six years old when he joined the cast and quickly shot to fame. Mickey notably also featured in Dick Tracey in 1945, The Strange Love of Martha Ivers in 1946 and John Wayne's 1948 movie Red River.The star was signed up to his first role at the age of two, when he played an adopted baby in Janet Gaynor's Change of Heart in 1934.He left the film industry in 1956, making his final acting appearance on the TV show Alfred Hitchcock Presents that year.After retiring from the world of acting, Mickey pursued an entirely new career in airport management for American Airlines, also working at Boston airport, before retiring from work in 1995.Fans took to twitter to pay tribute to the star after the sad news of his death. Journalist Chad Kennerk shared: “Saddened and stunned to hear of Mickey’s passing. “I just interviewed him for @Film_Rev_Daily — we haven’t even posted that yet. “We talked for two hours straight,” he continued. “He was such a genuine presence. “I’m grateful for that treasured time with him.
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