Mohican Press interview (2005)
Contesto: There came a point in time, with all the difficulty, all the frustration, where I was quite content to be where I was. I suppose one could call it a kind of enchantment, I don't know. The shoot was so difficult on the crew and the extras. Often, it was unpleasant for them and many left. But difficulty also creates its own kind of beauty, I suppose. And while I don't revisit it unless asked, there is this sense of apartness I felt during that period of time from our own world. Perhaps the others felt the same, I'm unsure, and that is what you might feel when you watch the movie. We were all so different, temperamentally from one another, it's impossible to believe that we were together for so long. The cast and crew. How could we be more different from one another? It's difficult to imagine. But something lovely came of it.
Madeleine Stowe: Frasi in inglese
On violence in movies inspiring real-life violence, as quoted in Jam Showbiz (6 June 1999) http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Artists/S/Stowe_Madeleine/1999/06/06/762059.html
Contesto: I am really astonished at the number of violent acts.
I'm not saying that the movies created these situations, because there are a whole bunch of things.
But a lot of people in the movie industry tend to run and hide from it like ostriches. Movie industry people are definitely in denial right now, but you do become de-sensitized to violence when you see it on the screen so often.
Let's face it, violence exists for one reason in movies, and that's to get an effect, create an emotion, sell tickets.
“I'd just love to see a great love story, and nobody makes them anymore.”
Interview appearing at reel.com (10 July 1999)
Contesto: I'd just love to see a great love story, and nobody makes them anymore. You have great actresses like Cate Blanchett — she's fabulous in Pushing Tin and Elizabeth — and you don't use them.
On getting to the location of the last scene in the movie.
Mohican Press interview (2005)
“After you have a kid you're just so happy to be alive!”
"Stowe Away" - interview in SPLICEDwire (14 June 1999) http://www.splicedonline.com/features/stowe.html
Mohican Press interview (2005)
Mohican Press interview (2005)
On talking with Michael Mann about his screenplay for Last of the Mohicans.
Mohican Press interview (2005)
Mohican Press interview (2005)
Mohican Press interview (2005)
Mohican Press interview (2005)
“I feel like everything I tried to do is in there.”
A previous statement about her role in Last of the Mohicans, quoted by the interviewer.
Mohican Press interview (2005)
Mohican Press interview (2005)
On her expressions in the scene where she asks "What are you looking at, Sir" and Hawkeye replies, "I'm looking at you, Miss."
Mohican Press interview (2005)
if that's at all possible
Mohican Press interview (2005)
As quoted in The Los Angeles Times (30 January 1994)
“They have a tendency to get beaten up or thrown off a cliff, I know. Why does that happen with me?”
On the roles she plays; "Stowe Away", interview in SPLICEDwire (14 June 1999)
On the film western Bad Girls (1994).. as quoted in an interview appearing at reel.com http://www.reel.com/reel.asp?node=features/interviews/stowe (10 July 1999)