Among the most photographed scenes are of the Village's
stagecoach rolling past brilliant sugar maples on the Common, and its 19th - century Vermont Covered Bridge, framed in brilliant foliage and reflected in the Millpond.
Not exact matches
That's just how this writer - director
rolls, and even as The Hateful Eight starts off in the wintry Colorado trappings of a post — Civil War Western, we're soon, essentially, in a series of rooms: a chatty
stagecoach, then Minnie's Haberdashery, a drafty outpost where spit flies into gloriously rude arguments.
Sometimes called a
stagecoach - style shade, this economical treatment uses fabric in its most unconstructured form: It hangs flat from a rod or mounting board, then the bottom edge is hand -
rolled or folded to the desired position.