“Southern Comfort," which will open at the Avon tomorrow, is a powerful drama of survival by Walter Hiller, the director of “The Warriors” and “The Long Riders.” A routine week-end of exercise by nine national guardsmen in the bayous of Louisiana turns into a desperate fight for life when they are threatened by a group of Cajun natives.
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58“Southern Comfort," which will open at the Avon tomorrow, is a powerful drama of survival by Walter Hiller, the director of “The Warriors” and “The Long Riders.” A routine week-end of exercise by nine national guardsmen in the bayous of Louisiana turns into a desperate fight for life when they are threatened by a group of Cajun natives. Press, 17 June 1982, Page 14
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