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Bless Me, Ultima Reviews Borrow By Bless Me Ultima. From Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Amazon rank #3,165 After years in the TV trenches, director Carl Franklin returns to the big screen with something both familiar and different. Like his first hit, One False Move, the story plays out in a small town, and like Devil in a Blue Dress, Bless Me, Ultima takes place in the past. If those films focused on adults in desperate situations, his leisurely paced adaptation of Rudolfo Anaya's 1972 novel centers on Antonio (sweet-faced Luke Ganalon), a first-grader who lives in New Mexico. |
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Bless Me, Ultima
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