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AMERICAN
MYSTERY!
Presents
Coyote Waits
On NJN Public Television
Sunday, November 23, 2003, at 9 pm
STATEWIDE
- NJN Public Television presents another AMERICAN MYSTERY!
program - Coyote Waits, on Sunday, November 23, at 9 pm. The
two-hour special, drawn from the bestselling Navajo police
thrillers by Tony Hillerman, is MYSTERY!'s second
eagerly awaited Hillerman adaptation, featuring the master
yarn spinner's crime-fighting duo, Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn
and Officer Jim Chee.
Wes Studi (The
Last of the Mohicans, Dances With Wolves) stars as Leaphorn
with Adam Beach (Smoke Signals, Windtalkers) as Chee
in a case that has them chasing the legend of Butch Cassidy's
last stand.
Coincidentally,
Robert Redford, a devoted Hillerman fan, is executive producer
of the Hillerman specials, along with Rebecca Eaton of MYSTERY!
Guest stars are Keith Carradine (Nashville, Monte Walsh)
as ornery trading post proprietor John McGinnis, and Graham
Greene (Dances with Wolves) as born-again reservation
revivalist Slick Nakai. The title is taken from a traditional
Navajo proverb: "Coyote is always out there waiting,
and Coyote is always hungry."
COYOTE WAITS
opens with the tragic death of Chee's good friend and fellow
officer Delbert Nez in a senseless roadside shooting. Chee,
first on the scene, picks up the only suspect in sight: a
liquored-up Navajo shaman named Ashie Pinto (Jimmy Herman),
who has the murder weapon under his belt. Although Pinto confesses
to being "ashamed," he says nothing else and doesn't
confess to the crime. Even so, the case against him is persuasive
- but Pinto happens to be a kinsman of Leaphorn's wife, Emma
(Sheila Tousey), who wants her husband to check out puzzling
leads that may prove Pinto's innocence.
One is that Pinto
had no way of getting to the murder scene on his own. Another
is that just before his death, Delbert radioed to say he had
finally apprehended a mystery vandal who had been haunting
the hills, painting strange shapes on rock formations. Old
and frail, Pinto could hardly be the person Delbert fingered.
Meanwhile, Chee
is also investigating, convinced that he could have prevented
Delbert's murder and determined to reach closure in the case
- not to mention closure with Janet Pete (Alex Rice), a public
defender whose romantic interest in Chee is hampered by the
fact that she's representing Pinto.
Leaphorn and Chee's
leg work leads to a trading post frequented by Pinto and presided
over by a shady operator named McGinnis (Carradine); to a
Navajo high school where a possible witness to the crime turns
out to be an ex-CIA operative from the Vietnam era, Colonel
Huan Ji (Long Nguyen); to the colonel's troubled son, Taka
(Joseph Tran), who is obsessed with telephoto photography
of rock outcrops; to a university history department where
a missing professor named Tagert has hired Pinto to instruct
him in Navajo lore; and to Tagert's graduate student Odell
Redd (Bodhi Elfman), who reveals the secret of Tagert's research.
It seems that the
professor believes the notorious outlaw Butch Cassidy escaped
his supposed ambush in Bolivia only to die in a shootout on
the Navajo reservation in 1909. Presumably, Pinto is Tagert's
contact for the location of Butch's last redoubt. But where
is Tagert? The question becomes all the more urgent as bodies
mount and the spirit of Coyote, the Navajo specter of evil,
malice and chaos, awaits its next victim.
Underwriters: Carlton
International, Public Television Viewers, PBS and Corporation
for Public Broadcasting. Co-producers: Granada US Productions
and Wildwood Productions in association with WGBH Boston.
Presenter: WGBH Boston. Executive producers: Robert Redford
for Wildwood and Rebecca Eaton for WGBH. Producer: Craig McNeil.
Director: Jan Egleson. Writer: Lucky Gold, from the novel
by Tony Hillerman. Coyote Waits will be available from PBS
Home Video: shop@pbs.org; 877-PBS-SHOP, 24 hours a day, 7
days a week.
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